- Born
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Philip was born to parents Susan Mary Heys and Philip Andrew Dewhurst on the 24th November 1983. First of two children (sibling Amy Dewhurst born 1987) Philip was raised in Accrington famous for the Accrington pals of the first World War. He attended St Annes and St Joesephs RC primary school and was a popular child amongst pupils and teachers. 'he always had a joke and a cheeky grin to hand' Miss Anderton recalls. Philip moved into Private education between the ages of 11 to 18 at Queen Elizabeths Grammar School. These were Philips' formative years and would shape his future. He took a keen interest in business affairs and would join the young enterprise business scheme to further develop his skills. Philip gained high grades for all his subjects and was heading for a strong educational future at university. However whilst studying his A-levels he met a Businessman who offered to employ him at the end of his education. Philip soon opted for this opportunity rather than years more educational study. The prospect of earning now was very appealing to a 18 year old man fresh out of school. Soon Philip discovered the business was short of cash. Not wanting to be out of work he raised the capitol needed with the help of his father and decided he could run the company and bought out his employer. Philip changed the direction of the company by selling off the least successful arm of the business and developing new markets. A longtime film fanatic Philip decided to start investing, producing and possibly making appearances as an extra in films. Outlaw was his first attempt. It was a success and since then Philip immediately put into production an independent espionage thriller named 'High Stakes' with his long time friends and film producing partners Jonathan Oracz and Greg Miller.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Amy Dewhurst
- SpouseEmmeline Dewhurst(July 28, 2003 - ?) (1 child)
- I always wanted to make a film, just had no idea how expensive it would be!
- I'm expecting a call from Spielberg any day now, I think not!
- [on Bill Shatner] He is a great guy, does a lot of charity work, I'm glad that my $3000 dollars will help his charity horse show, just wish Billy would give me a ride on the Enterprise for it.
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