Bijou Phillips, born on April first, nineteen eighty, is a multifaceted American talent known for her work as an actress, model, singer-songwriter, and voice actor. She is the daughter of renowned musicians John Phillips and Geneviève Waïte, which undoubtedly influenced her artistic journey from a young age.
Phillips began her career in the fashion industry as a model before transitioning into music. She made her singing debut with the album 'I'd Rather Eat Glass' in nineteen ninety-nine, showcasing her diverse artistic abilities. That same year, she made a significant mark in the film industry with her role in 'Black and White,' which paved the way for her subsequent performances.
Throughout her career, Bijou has appeared in several notable films, including 'Almost Famous' in two thousand, 'Bully' in two thousand one, 'The Door in the Floor' in two thousand four, 'Havoc' in two thousand five, 'Hostel: Part II' in two thousand seven, and 'Choke' in two thousand eight. Her versatility as an actress has allowed her to take on a variety of roles across different genres.
From two thousand ten to two thousand thirteen, she captivated audiences with her recurring role as Lucy Carlyle on the popular television series 'Raising Hope.' Bijou Phillips continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, blending her talents in acting, music, and modeling.