Mouche Phillips Explained

Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Alma Mater:St Catherine's School
Central School of Speech and Drama
Years Active:1985–present
Employer:Ripe Productions
Byron Theatre
Known For:Home and Away
Children:3

Mouche Phillips (born 1973) is an Australian actress and theatre producer, best known for her television roles as Aviva "Viv" Newton in Home and Away (1989–90) and Eva Sykes in police procedural series Water Rats (2000–01).[1]

Early life

Phillips was born in Sydney, and attended Woollahra Public School with several other future actors, including Home and away co-star Justine Clarke and singer Deni Hines, and then St Catherine's School, Waverley from 1984 to 1989.[2] Her father, Tony Lunes was a yacht skipper working in Cornwall, United Kingdom.[3]

Career

Phillips began her career in 1985 by playing the character of Jackie Wilson in the children's television show Butterfly Island. She then starred as "Beatie Bow" in the 1986 feature film Playing Beatie Bow when she was twelve years old.[4] She later appeared in many Seven Network serials, including A Country Practice and Rafferty's Rules.

On 5 July 1989, she premiered as a cast member of the popular series Home and Away, on which she played Aviva "Viv" Newton. She left the series on 25 May 1990.[5] Phillips was sharing a house with Justine Clarke and began auditioning the week after Clarke had left the serial.[6] Phillips told a writer from Look-in that she liked to be kept busy on set. She explained that "people" were often left trying to find her because she was not where she should have been.[7] Phillips told Graeme Kay from BIG! that the role had taken up too much of her time and she preferred having a free schedule.[8]

She later starred in a number of the Kennedy Miller Productions in the 1980s. She was cast in the ABC series G.P. before, at the age of 17, moving to London, England. Aged 19, she was accepted into the Central School of Speech and Drama.

After returning to Sydney in the mid-1990s, Phillips began producing pub theatre with a group of friends, Jeremy Cumpston, Simon Lyndon and Joel Edgerton, later to be known as the Tamarama Rock Surfers theatre group.[9]

She later starred in PorkChop Productions' first show, a production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. That led to her being appointed PorkChop's full-time producer,[10] which led her to develop material to stage at the Sydney Opera House. Phillips produced Last Cab to Darwin for PorkChop Productions which was staged at the Opera House in Sydney and at the Black Swan State Theatre Company in Perth.[11] [12]

In 2000, Phillips appeared as a guest in the police series Water Rats where she played Eva Minton-Sykes, wife of Gavin Sykes until 2001. In 2009 she appeared in the third season of the series H2O: Just Add Water where she played Mrs. Taylor, a science teacher, until 2010. She joined the cast of Secrets & Lies where she played Vanessa Turner, the wife of the doctor Timothy Turner on 3 March 2014.

Personal life

Phillips married Sy Milman on 21 September 2002; the couple had three children and they divorced in 2010. She is currently the owner and creative director of Ripe Productions and took the position of creative producer for Byron Theatre in 2010.[13] She also works as the Sponsorship Manager for the Byron Bay Writers Festival[14] and as the curator of the Byron Bay Soul Street New Year's Eve Event.[13] She also works as the Sponsorship Manager for the Byron Bay Writers Festival[15] She directs a theater program for the Byron Theatre, also has taught several children focused on functions of camera, improvisation and has assisted as a children's casting director and acting teacher.

Memberships and associations

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1986Playing Beatie Bow[16] Beatie BowDonald Crombie
1993Butterfly IslandJackie WilsonFrank Arnold
1997ReprisalLaviniaRobert Marchand
1998Never Tell Me NeverMeredithDavid Elfick

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Butterfly Island[17] Jackie WilsonTV series
1987The Haunted SchoolMagpieMiniseries
1988Dadah Is Death[18] Michelle BarlowMiniseries
1988The Dirtwater Dynasty[19] Mary EastwickMiniseries
1988Princess KateSarahTelevision film
1989G.P.SarahTelevision film
1989–1990Home and AwayViv NewtonTV series; 130 episodes
1991Golden FiddlesDaphne CraigMiniseries
1991ChancesNicki TaylorMiniseries
1996Pacific DrivePJTV series
1996SweatRobyn BarryTV series; episode: 1.5
2000–2001Water RatsEva SykesTV series; 8 episodes
2008–2009East of EverythingSandyTV series; 11 episodes
2009–2010H2O: Just Add WaterMs. TaylorTV series; 5 episodes
2011Rescue Special OpsLeonie CarrTV series; episode: "The Game"
2013The Gods of Wheat StreetPetra HamiltonTV series; 6 episodes
2014Secrets & LiesVanessa TurnerTV series; 4 episodes
2021EdenLelia 1 episode
2021Total ControlTalkback Radio Host1 episode

Producer

YearTitle Notes
Last Cab to Darwin Producer
rowspan="4" Delectable ShelterProducer
Ruby’s Last DollarProducer
The HarbingerTouring Producer
Stow and The DragonProducer

Theatre

Year Title RoleDirector TheatreNotes
1995 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead[20] Jonathan Hardy, Andrea Moor, Sean O'Shea and Christopher Stollery
1996 Lockie Leonard, Human Torpedo Alan Becher Leon Ewing, Greg McNeill, Scott McRae, Mattie Porges & James Sollis

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Byron gets its own theatre company. Northern Star.
  2. Web site: Look every which way. 2 October 2005.
  3. Brockway . Sally . Mouche has got it all . . 1 August 1992 . 5 . 12–13.
  4. News: Jillett. Neil. Frank, Sympathetic Study For All Ages. The Age. 8 August 1986.
  5. Krizanovich. Karen. Is she with you?. TV Guide. 4–10 November 1989. 33. 56–57. Murdoch Magazines.
  6. Behind the scenes. TV Week. 19–25 January 2008. 13. ACP Magazines.
  7. Summer Bay watch. Look-in. 13 October 1990. 41. 18. IPC Media.
  8. Kay. Graeme. Mouche Phillips – she can speak Tahitan!. BIG!. 5–18 December 1990. 49. 4. EMAP.
  9. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/08/17/1092508450078.html "Not waiting for Godot".
  10. http://www.smh.com.au/news/arts/pokie-play-takes-a-gamble-finding-sponsorship/2005/06/20/1119250927864.html "Pokie play takes a gamble finding sponsorship".
  11. News: Boland. Michaela. Review: 'Last Cab to Darwin'. 20 March 2014. Variety. 29 August 2004.
  12. News: Browning. Daniel. Last Cab to Darwin. 20 March 2014. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 18 April 2003.
  13. Web site: Northern Rivers Creative • Arts Northern Rivers. 22 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151223020934/http://www.northernriverscreative.com.au/nrc/profiles/194-ripe-productions. 23 December 2015. dead.
  14. Web site: About The Byron Bay Writers Festival. ABC North Coast New South Wales. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 September 2010.
  15. Web site: Gotta love a woman with Soul. 29 December 2014. Echo Net Daily.
  16. Web site: Avoid the Dreaded G Rating.
  17. Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 96
  18. Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970–1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p176
  19. Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970–1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p187
  20. Web site: AusStage.
  21. Web site: Who We Are. Jamhouse Creative.