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Adam Phillips (guitarist And Composer)
Adam Phillips may refer to the following people: *Adam Phillips (animator) (born 1971), Australian animator, known as Chluaid online *Adam Phillips (psychologist) (born 1954), British child psychotherapist, literary critic, and essayist *Adam Phillips (musician), British jazz and blues guitarist and singer *Adam Phillips (footballer) (born 1998), English footballer {{hndis, Phillips, Adam ...
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Adam Phillips (animator)
Adam Phillips, also known by his online alias Chluaid (), is an Australian filmmaker, animator, and former freelancer. He is best known for his animation work, consisting of flash animation compositions published on his website, Bitey Castle, and on the flash portal Newgrounds. His animation work on the latter has over 16 million views, making him one of the most-viewed artists on the site. Phillips created the fantasy animation shorts series, ''Brackenwood'', the first of which was posted on Newgrounds in March 2004. Life and career Adam Phillips was born in 1971 and raised in Narromine, New South Wales. (Wayback Machine) In 1989, Phillips moved to Queensland and was injured in an industrial accident. He dedicated himself to drawing during his convalescence. In 1993, he was hired by The Walt Disney Company, Disney to work as a tweening, tweener in Sydney and promoted to the position of character animator two years later. He became the effects director in 1998, a role in which ...
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Adam Phillips (psychologist)
Adam Phillips (born 19 September 1954"Phillips, Adam", ''Who's Who 2012'', A & C Black, 2012; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2011; online edn, Nov 201accessed 9 July 2012/ref>) is a British psychoanalytic psychotherapist and essayist. Since 2003 he has been the general editor of the new Penguin Modern Classics translations of Sigmund Freud. He is also a regular contributor to the ''London Review of Books''. Joan Acocella, writing in ''The New Yorker'', described Phillips as "Britain's foremost psychoanalytic writer", an opinion echoed by historian Élisabeth Roudinesco in ''Le Monde''. Life Phillips was born in Cardiff, Wales, in 1954, the child of second-generation Polish Jews. He grew up as part of an extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins and describes his parents as "very consciously Jewish but not believing". As a child, his first interest was the study of tropical birds and it was not until adolescence that he developed an interest in literature. He was ...
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Adam Phillips (musician)
Adam Phillips is a British guitarist. Career Phillips has performed and recorded with Tina Turner, Dave Lewis, Ricky Martin, Steps, Britney Spears, Ronan Keating, Laura Pausini, Celine Dion, Maxi Priest, The Corrs, Shayne Ward, Boyzone, Hamish Stuart, Lionel Richie, Renato Zero, Tom Robinson, Whitney Houston, Richard Ashcroft and Tony O'Malley. He has worked on most of Cher's latest recordings. As a guitarist on Hamish Stuart's European tours, he was introduced to Cher by Stuart. Phillips was employed by Cher as a guitarist on her ''Believe'' album. He later went on to play guitar on her "All or Nothing" single (1999), and her '' Living Proof'' album (2001). In 1998, Phillips was the guitarist on Peter Blegvad's ''Hangman's Hill'' album. Enrique Iglesias used Phillips as a guitarist on 2003's album, '' 7''. Further work as a guitarist included The Herbaliser's '' Take London'' (2005); Just Jack's '' Overtones'' (2007); James Morrison's ''Songs for You, Truths ...
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