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Phil is a fictional character portrayed by Bradley Cooper in the movie The Hangover Part II.
When the movie was released in 2011, Bradley Cooper was 36 years old.
The character of Phil is mainly associated with Stu, Alan and Doug.
Phil appears throughout the film franchise in: The Hangover (2009) and The Hangover Part III (2013).

Phil

by Bradley Cooper

character

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    The Hangover

    movie United States 2009
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    A night debauchery in Las Vegas goes massively awry when three groomsmen lose their best friend during his bachelor party, just days before his impending wedding.
    • 1hs 40min
  • 6.5
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    The Hangover Part II

    movie United States 2011
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    Two years after the bachelor party in Las Vegas, Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug jet to Thailand for Stu's wedding. Stu's plan for a subdued pre-wedding brunch, however, goes seriously awry.
    • 1hs 42min
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    The Hangover Part III

    movie United States 2013
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    Two years after The Hangover Part II, Leslie Chow escapes from a maximum security prison, using a riot as cover. Meanwhile, in the United States, Alan Garner causes a multi-car freeway pileup after he purchases a giraffe and accidentally decapitates it on a low overpass. Alan's father Sid, angry with Alan for his immature antics and never owning up to his mistakes, dies of a heart attack in the middle of a lecture. After the funeral, Alan's brother-in-law Doug Billings informs friends Phil Wenneck and Stu Price that Alan has been off his Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication and is out of control. The group attends an intervention in which Alan agrees to visit a rehabilitation facility in Arizona where he can seek treatment, as long as "the Wolfpack" takes him there. On the way to Arizona, Phil's minivan is rammed off the road by a rental truck and the group is taken hostage. They are later confronted by mob boss Marshall and "Black Doug", his head enforcer.
    • 1hs 40min