Graham Phillips

Graham David Phillips (born April 14, 1993) is an American actor and singer.

Graham starred as Evan Goldman in the musical comedy 13 on Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre which opened October 5, 2008 and closed January 4, 2009. It was directed by Jeremy Sams, choreographed by Christopher Gattelli, with music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown and book by Dan Elish and Robert Horn.

Prior to that he was in New York City where he played the title role in The Little Prince with the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center. The New York Times critic called Phillips' performance in the title role "smashing." [1] From there Phillips went directly into the world premiere of "An American Tragedy" at the Metropolitan Opera where he played the part of Young Clyde, both opening and closing the opera with a solo.

Phillips' other professional stage productions include A Christmas Carol: The Musical on Broadway performed at Madison Square Garden where he sang the role of Tiny Tim to Jim Dale's Scrooge; The Ten Commandments: The Musical with Val Kilmer at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. Phillips, at ten years old, was the second youngest person to sing the National Anthem to open a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game (behind 9 year old Jessica Tivens in 1990). He has also debuted original songs composed by Martin Charnin and John Kander in New York.

He previously had a leading role as Jordan Baxter, the middle son, in the feature film Evan Almighty starring Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman and Lauren Graham which premiered June 22, 2007. In the fall of 2007 he completed working on the feature film Stolen Lives starring Josh Lucas. Graham also played the lead role in Ben 10: Race Against Time, he is incarnation of Ben Tennyson. This live-action movie was the #1 telecast in Cartoon Network history.