Philip Themio Stoddard is an award-winning artist known for his versatility on stage and screen.
Recently seen in the Tony-nominated revival of Camelot at Lincoln Center Theater and in the world premiere of Heartbeat Opera’s The Extinctionist, he is a graduate of both The Juilliard School’s Drama Division and Institute for Vocal Arts, holding the distinction as the only artist in school history with degrees from two different divisions.
His eclectic body of work stretches from Sophocles to Suzan-Lori Parks, spanning genres from indie film to art song to improvisational magic. He has collaborated with acclaimed artists including Aaron Sorkin, Bartlett Sher, Kimberly Grigsby, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Moni Yakim, Steven Blier and the New York Festival of Song, Jeanine Tesori, Kristin Chenoweth, Warren Carlyle, Barry Manilow, Michael Kahn, Stephen Wadsworth, Oliver Butler, Vivienne Benesch, Adam Szymkowicz, Ellen Lauren, members of SITI Company and the famed Théâtre du Soleil in Paris. He studied voice closely with the late Daniel Ferro and Marlena Malas and currently studies with Jacques Schwarz.
Philip loves traveling, cooking, and campfires. He resides in Brooklyn.