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A'''Phil''', number'''Phillip''' of important people have gone by the name ofor '''Philip King''' may refer to:
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==Artists==
* [[Philip King (playwright)]] (1904–1979), English actor, author of ''See How They Run''
* [[Phillip King (sculptor)]] (1934–2021), British Royal Academy of Arts president
* [[Philip King (musician)]] founder(born of1952), Irish folkharmonica groupplayer, [[Scullionfilmmaker (group)|Scullion]]and broadcaster
* [[Phil King (musician)]] (born 1960), English bass guitarist
 
==Clergymen==
* [[Philip Gidley King]] (1758-1808), [[Governor of New South Wales]] 1800-1806
* [[Philip ParkerKing King(priest)]] (1793-18561603–1667), sonEnglish ofacademic Phillipand Gidley King,Anglican explorerchurchman
* [[Philip King (historian)]] (1925–2019), American Roman Catholic priest and academic
* [[Philip King (author)]] is the author of the [[farce]] ''[[See How They Run]]'' ([[1945 in literature|1945]]).
 
* [[Phil King]], former bass guitar player for [[Lush]].
==Explorers==
* [[Philip King (musician)]] founder of Irish folk group [[Scullion (group)|Scullion]]
* [[Phillip Parker King]] (1791–1856), Australian maritime explorer and surveyor
* [[Philip King (sculptor)]] (born 1934), [[sculptor]] and past president of the [[Royal Academy]]
* [[Philip Burke King]] (teacher1903–1987)]], from [[Birmingham]]American speaksgeologist nineand languagesmapmaker
 
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==Monarchs==
* [[Philippe of Belgium]] (born 1960), King of Belgium
* [[Felipe VI]] (born 1968), King of Spain
 
==Politicians==
* [[Philip Gidley King]] (1758–1808), British colonial administrator
* [[Phillip Parker King]] (1791–1856), son of above, Naval officer and Australian politician
* [[Philip King (Australian politician)]] (1817–1904), named Philip Gidley King after his grandfather above
* [[Phil King (Texas politician)]] (born 1956), American jurist and legislator
 
==Sportsmen==
* [[Philip King (American football)]] (1872–1938), quarterback, coach and lawyer
* [[Phil King (cricketer)]] (1915–1970), English right-handed batter
* [[Phil King (American football)]] (1936–1973), American running back
* [[Phil King (footballer)]] (born 1967), English defender and BBC commentator
* [[Phillip King (tennis)]] (born 1981), Taiwan-born American player and Hong Kong coach
 
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