Phil Hay (born 7 February 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the VFL during the 1960s.
Hay played in a variety of positions at the start of his career and was the 19th man in Hawthorn's 1961 premiership side, their first. When Les Kaine left the club at the end of the 1962 season, Hay took his place at fullback. It was there that he played his best football and finished equal second in the 1964 Brownlow Medal count.
Phil Hay is an American screenwriter. His credits include Æon Flux, Clash of the Titans, R.I.P.D. and Ride Along. All of his film screenwriting work has been with writing partner Matt Manfredi. In 2002, Hay and Manfredi directed the film Bug, with Manfredi being credited as the sole screenwriter of the film.
Actors: Severine Balick (actor), Elliot Grove (actor), Lewis Punchhard (actor), Seth Ward (actor), Charlotte Hunter (actress), Naveen Medaram (producer), Seth Ward (producer), Naveen Medaram (writer), Soumyadeep Paul (writer), Stefan Podolczuk (composer), Naveen Medaram (director), Amit K Kathpalia (editor),
Plot: Philophobia - fear of falling in love In this short psychological drama with noir elements, KATE POTTER is a young media student at a prestigious London arts school who lives with her boyfriend, PHIL HAY. As she becomes closer to Phil, she struggles with a growing fear that there is a darker side to his personality. Is this fear justified, is she projecting her own monsters onto her boyfriend or is she simply dramatizing her own uneventful life as part of her intense involvement in her film studies? Philophobia is the first short film by writer/director Naveen Medaram, former VFX guru who has worked on many of the biggest recent Hollywood blockbusters.
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Short, Thriller,Ins Nama'v Great Fyr
Great Fyr
Consumes The Eternity
With The Windy Lights
With The Raging Glares
With The Ardent Dances
With The Chants Of The Coals
Ruining With The Flames
Crushing With Madness
The Tongues Of Fires
In The Helluva Dancings
With Incandescent Live Coals
Ruin The Timelessness
ORRO!
With The Lethal Heat
With The Windy Lights
With The Smouldering Woods
With The Blood-Red-Hot Coals
Crushing With Flames
Tearing Firely
Ins Nama'v Evereve
Phil Hay (born 7 February 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the VFL during the 1960s.
Hay played in a variety of positions at the start of his career and was the 19th man in Hawthorn's 1961 premiership side, their first. When Les Kaine left the club at the end of the 1962 season, Hay took his place at fullback. It was there that he played his best football and finished equal second in the 1964 Brownlow Medal count.
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