Thomas Phillips (disambiguation)

Thomas Phillips (disambiguation)

Thomas Phillips (1770–1845) was an English painter.

Thomas Phillips or Tom Phillips may also refer to:

Culture

* Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792–1872), British antiquary and book collector,
*Thomas Phillips (educational benefactor) (1760–1851), educational benefactor, the founder of Llandovery College in Wales
* Thomas Hal Phillips (1922–2007), American actor and screenwriter
* Tom Phillips (artist) (born 1937), English artist

Politics and law

*Thomas Wharton Phillips (1835–1912), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
*Thomas Wharton Phillips, Jr.(1874–1956), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
*Thomas Williams Phillips (1883–1966), British civil servant
* Thomas R. Phillips (born 1949), Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
*Tom Phillips (diplomat), British ambassador to Israel

Military

* Thomas Phillips (engineer) (d. 1693), English military engineer
* Sir Thomas Spencer Vaughan Phillips (1888–1941), British admiral

Business

* Thomas L. Phillips, Jr., businessman, co-founder of Spy Magazine
* Tom R. Phillips, board member of Australia Post and former Chief Executive Officer of Mitsubishi Motors Australia

ports

* Tom Phillips (driver), American race car driver
* Tom Phillips (ice hockey), early Canadian ice hockey star and war hero
* Tom Phillips (baseball) (1889–1929), American baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians

Music

* Tom Phillips (musician), American musician, frontman of While Heaven Wept


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