Philippe Debaty
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Philippe Debaty was born and raised in the French Alps and was first
bitten by the acting bug in College at the Ecole Centrale de Lyon
Theater Club when performing a supporting role in The Importance of
Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde. He moved to San Francisco in 1999 then
Los Angeles in 2012. He trained as an actor at the San Francisco School
of Digital Filmmaking, the Shari Carlson studio, the Beverly Hills
Playhouse, and is an ongoing acting student at the Anthony Meindl
Acting Studio.
He has played in over 30 film, television, and commercial productions. In 2009, his performance as lead in short film The Audition received a nomination for best acting at the Seven Day Film festival. In 2012, he ventured behind the camera by writing, producing, and starring in a short comedy, "The Life of Eric Richards", which won several awards, including the best film award at the San Francisco Scary Cow Film Festival, best short short award at the AIFF festival, and was officially selected and screened in 7 festivals.
He has played in over 30 film, television, and commercial productions. In 2009, his performance as lead in short film The Audition received a nomination for best acting at the Seven Day Film festival. In 2012, he ventured behind the camera by writing, producing, and starring in a short comedy, "The Life of Eric Richards", which won several awards, including the best film award at the San Francisco Scary Cow Film Festival, best short short award at the AIFF festival, and was officially selected and screened in 7 festivals.