Ryan mentioned on Flying Monkey
Posted on June 27th 2009 by admin under Uncategorized
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Ryan got mentioned on a website today for his gay role on One Life to Live.

Television’s past gay teens include characters in the TV movies The Price of Love (1995) and Doing Time on Maple Drive (1992), and supporting characters on the TV shows My So-Called Life, Desperate Housewives, Dawson’s Creek, The O.C., and the soap opera One Life to Live (where the gay teen was played by none other than Ryan Phillippe).

Information taken from Flying Monkey

Gallery update and new webmistress.
Posted on April 17th 2009 by admin under Uncategorized
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First of all, hello everyone. I’m Holly and I’m the new owner of Phillippe-Online.com.There is a lot of catching up to do here and I intend on starting on the gallery first and foremost by screencapping my little heart away for you all. Then I will start reshaping the content. I am looking for help, so if anyone is interested please email me and let me know.

I’ve capped Cruel Intentions and uploaded those caps to the gallery as well as uploaded some movie stills from it as well :) It’s a good start to a new beginning don’t you think?

Gallery Links:
Cruel Intentions Movie Stills
Cruel Intentions Screencaps

Phillippe’s Paparazzi Ploy
Posted on April 29th 2008 by Ginna under Uncategorized
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Hollywood actor Ryan Phillippe has found a way to turn the paparazzi to his advantage – by using them to promote his favourite charities.
The Crash star now insists on wearing a t-shirt with the website address of various good causes plastered across the chest – so when the pictures appear in the media, the charity receives free publicity worldwide.
And Phillippe is proud that he has been able to use the constant attention of the media to benefit the charities.
He says, “These pictures go around the world and untold numbers of people see them. One organisation told me their web hits went up 2,000 per cent overnight after one such image was syndicated.”

Source | ContactMusic.com