Philip King

Philip King

Philip (or Phil) King may refer to:

* Phil King (American football), American football player
* Philip Gidley King (1758–1808), Governor of New South Wales 1800-1806
* Philip King (playwright) (1904–1979), author of the farce "See How They Run" (1944)
* Phil King (musician), former bass guitar player for Lush
* Philip King (musician), founder of Irish folk group Scullion
* Phil King (Texas politician)
* Phil King (footballer), English footballer
* Phil King (coach), head football coach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1896–1902 and 1905
* Phil King (cricketer), English cricketer

ee also

*Phillip King


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