Bijou Phillips

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Bijou Phillips

Bijou Phillips is an American actress, model, singer, and equestrian who was born on April 1, 1980, in Greenwich, Connecticut, as the youngest child of musician John Phillips (of The Mamas & the Papas fame) and his third wife, Geneviève Waïte, a South African model, actress, and artist.

She was named after the song "My Petite Bijou" by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, where "bijou" means "jewel" in French, reflecting her parents' creative influences.

She grew up with half-siblings including Chynna, Mackenzie, and Jeffery from her father's previous marriages, navigating a tumultuous family dynamic in the spotlight.

Here are expanded details about her achievements, childhood, biography, professional career, marriage, kids, net worth, and annual income:

 

Birth

April 1, 1980, Greenwich, Connecticut

Years active

1994–2013 (acting peak); modeling ongoing

Spouse

Danny Masterson (2011–2023 divorce filed)

Achievements

Bijou Phillips built a multifaceted career as a successful actress, model, and singer, appearing in high-profile films like Almost Famous (2000) as a groupie, Bully (2001), The Door in the Floor (2004) opposite Jeff Bridges, Hostel: Part II (2007) in the horror genre, and Choke (2008) based on Chuck Palahniuk's novel.

She released her debut music album I'd Rather Eat Glass in 1999, showcasing raw rock influences, and became one of the youngest models to cover Interview Magazine and Italian Vogue at age 13.

Her equestrian skills also earned competitions, blending her privileged yet nomadic upbringing with professional drive.

Childhood and Biography

Bijou Phillips was born on April 1, 1980, in Greenwich, Connecticut, but spent her formative years splitting time between New York City, Los Angeles, California, and South Africa due to her parents' lifestyles and travels.

She developed a passion for equestrian sports, competing successfully and finding solace amid her rock-star family's chaos, including her father's substance issues.

At 13, to escape the strictures of boarding school, she signed with a top modeling agency, rapidly becoming one of the youngest to land covers of Interview Magazine (1996) and Italian Vogue, plus campaigns for Calvin Klein that defined 1990s youth fashion.

This early fame propelled her into acting and music while navigating public scrutiny of her family's legacy.

Professional Career

Bijou Phillips launched her career as a model at age 13, quickly securing covers for Interview Magazine and Italian Vogue, and starring in provocative Calvin Klein ads that sparked controversy for her youth.

She debuted musically with the album I'd Rather Eat Glass (1999) on Almo Sounds, blending punk and alternative rock with personal lyrics about her unconventional life.

Transitioning to acting, her breakthrough came in Black and White (1999), followed by notable roles in Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous (2000), the controversial Bully (2001), The Door in the Floor (2004), Hostel: Part II (2007) as a horror victim, and Choke (2008), establishing her as a versatile indie film talent before scaling back after 2013.

Wife and Kids

Bijou Phillips married actor Danny Masterson on October 16, 2011, in an intimate wedding; they share one daughter, Fianna, born in April 2014.

Following Masterson's 2023 rape conviction and 30-year prison sentence, Phillips filed for divorce in December 2023, citing irreconcilable differences while seeking custody of their child and maintaining privacy amid the high-profile case.

Net Worth and Annual Income

Bijou Phillips has an estimated net worth of $22 million, accumulated from modeling contracts, film roles, music releases, and endorsements during her peak years.

This figure was around $20 million in 2021 estimates, with primary earnings from 1990s-2000s projects like Almost Famous and Calvin Klein campaigns; her annual income details remain private, though residuals and past deals contribute steadily.

Post-2013, she focused on family, potentially shifting revenue streams to lower-profile ventures.

Bijou Phillips summary

Multi-talented Bijou Phillips carved a unique path, growing up across New York, California, and South Africa as the daughter of rock legend John Phillips, blending equestrian prowess with early modeling fame.

At 13, she escaped boarding school to become a top model for Interview, Italian Vogue, and Calvin Klein, later starring in indie hits like Almost Famous and Hostel: Part II while releasing album I'd Rather Eat Glass.

Married to Danny Masterson (2011–2023) with daughter Fianna, she stepped back post-divorce amid his legal issues, maintaining a $22 million net worth from her diverse entertainment career.

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