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Philip Bradley Buckman (born November 18, 1969) is an American musician and actor. He was the bassist for the rock band Filter from 2010 to 2013, and was the bassist for Fuel from 2015 to 2021.

Early life

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Originally from Queens, New York, Phil Buckman arrived in Los Angeles after living in Baltimore and Boston, and attending college in San Diego. While attending San Diego State University, he was a member of Theta Chi fraternity, Gamma Theta chapter.

Career

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Music

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Buckman made a name for himself in the L.A. music scene as the bassist for the band Tribal Sex Cult. Upon the demise of T.S.C., Phil kept busy with a wide variety of projects including Texture (Vital Recordings), Helicopter Helicopter, (Initial Records), FINE (Flip Records), Kill the Complex, and The Snow (Northern Lights) as well as contributing to various film and television soundtracks. Other bands he has been associated with include Onesidezero (Maverick), vOLUMe, THE iMPOSTERS (Interscope), and Go Betty Go (sideonedummy). He is the former bassist for the industrial rock band Filter, the alternative rock band Fuel, the rock band Steel Panther, and is currently the bassist for Petty Cash (Tom Petty/Johnny Cash tribute band).

Acting

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Buckman (right) and Lauren Tarantino being interviewed in 2012

Buckman has an extensive career as a voiceover, television and film actor. As an actor, he had series regular roles on such television shows as Drexell's Class (FOX), Daddy's Girls (CBS), City of Angels (CBS), Bob Patterson (ABC), and Boston Public (FOX). He recently has been seen on the shows Mom (CBS), Schooled (ABC), Broke (CBS), The Resident (FOX), and Secret Lives Of College Escorts (Lifetime).

He was the voice of all television and radio commercials for the Carl's Jr./Hardee's restaurant chains from 2000 to 2011. After a year away from the restaurant's commercials, Buckman was asked to come back, and was the voice of both chains for an additional 5 years. He has also done voiceover work for Yamaha motorcycles and ATVs, the World of Warcraft video game, and countless promos for ABC, CBS, NBC, Adult Swim, and MSG.[1]

Selected filmography

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Philip Bradley Buckman (born November 18, 1969) is an American musician, actor, and artist best known as a for rock bands including Filter (2010–2013), (2015–2021), and Petty Cash, for his series regular television roles on shows such as Drexell's Class (1991–1992) and City of Angels (2000), and as the longtime voice of and fast-food chains from 2000 to 2017. Born in , New York, Buckman relocated to as a teenager after time spent in , , and , , where he began pursuing music and acting professionally. He dropped out of college in to focus on his career and initially gained attention as an with guest appearances on series like (1990) and (1994), followed by film roles in (1996) and (1997). Buckman secured several series regular positions early in his acting career, portraying characters on Daddy's Girls (1994) and Bob Patterson (2001), as well as a recurring role as art teacher Henry Preston on (2004). In music, Buckman first rose to prominence as the bassist for the New York-based band Tribal Sex Cult before moving into a prolific session and touring career, collaborating with groups such as Texture, Helicopter Helicopter, , Onesidezero, Imposters, Kill the Complex, Snow, vOLUMe, and . His work with Filter included contributions to their 2010 album The Trouble with Angels, while his tenure with supported tours and recordings during their post-hiatus revival period. Currently based in , Buckman continues performing with and owns a recording studio in Malibu called Canshaker Studios. Beyond on-screen and stage work, his voice-over credits encompass promotions for networks like , , ABC, , and , as well as campaigns for Yamaha, , and the Today show's Toyota Summer Concert Series.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Phil Buckman was born on November 18, 1969, in , New York, U.S. He grew up in before relocating to , , and , , during his adolescence. Buckman developed an early interest in music, starting to play guitar at the age of 9. During his late teens, he took up the bass guitar at age 19, learning songs like "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses and "Lips Like Sugar" by Echo & the Bunnymen, which sparked his enthusiasm for bass playing and local music scenes. These formative musical experiences occurred prior to attending college in San Diego.

Education

Phil Buckman attended San Diego State University in the late 1980s and early 1990s, having relocated from his New York upbringing to pursue higher education on the West Coast. At the , he majored in and participated in related campus activities that exposed him to performance arts. Ultimately, Buckman left State without completing his degree to focus on a professional .

Music career

Early bands

Phil Buckman entered the music scene in the early as the for the rock band Tribal Sex Cult (T.S.C.), a dynamic group that developed a local following through performances at venues like the Coconut Teaszer. The band, active during the and surge, featured Buckman's prominent bass lines in their funky, high-energy style, as noted in industry listings from the era. T.S.C. eventually disbanded, marking the end of Buckman's initial major band commitment. In the wake of T.S.C.'s demise, Buckman sustained his momentum through a series of independent projects spanning the late 1990s to mid-2000s, primarily serving as bassist across diverse rock ensembles. He contributed to Texture, signed to Vital Recordings, where his bass work supported the band's alternative sound during studio sessions. Similarly, Buckman joined Helicopter Helicopter on Initial Records after the band's relocation from to , aiding their integration into the local scene with live performances and recordings that highlighted their edge. His involvement extended to , Kill the Complex, and The Snow, each featuring his foundational bass contributions amid short-term tours and demo work in the competitive L.A. underground. Buckman further expanded his portfolio with Onesidezero on Maverick Records. He also performed with on Concrete Records, THE iMPOSTERS (briefly signed to Interscope before the deal collapsed), and on SideOneDummy, serving as bassist from 2007 to 2012. These endeavors, often involving grassroots promotion and lineup shifts, underscored the challenges of sustaining momentum in , including label instability and the need for constant project pivots in . This era of experimentation refined Buckman's versatility, paving the way for more prominent affiliations like Filter later in his career.

Major collaborations

Phil Buckman served as the touring for the band Filter from May 2010 to September 2013, contributing to live performances including the Summerland Tour in support of the band's 2010 The Trouble with Angels, though he did not participate in songwriting or studio recordings for that release. Buckman joined as in June 2015, providing backing vocals and performing on extensive tours, including support for their 2021 Anomaly; as of 2025, he continues with the band, focusing on live shows drawing from their catalog like Sunburn and . In addition to his stints with Filter and , Buckman has made guest appearances with the parody band , performing as "Silk Pockett" on bass and backing vocals during select shows, including a notable set at the Tons of Rock Festival in , , on June 27, 2025. Buckman currently plays bass in Petty Cash, a tribute band blending songs by Tom Petty and Johnny Cash, alongside vocalist Todd Morse (The Offspring), Jason Womack (Fuel) on Johnny Cash vocals, Kemble Walters (Æges) on guitar, and Dylan Howard (Æges) on drums; the group has toured festivals such as Stagecoach and performed high-profile private events, including backstage at Coachella and a U.S. military tribute at Guantanamo Bay (as of 2025). In 2025, Buckman participated in the "Bowl for Ronnie" charity event on November 13 at PINZ Bowling Center in Studio City, , alongside Fuel vocalist to benefit the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund for . In 2020, he contributed bass to a remote collaboration covering Muse's "," with guitarist (ex-Machine Head), drummer (ex-Whitesnake), and vocalist (ex-Rockstar: ), as part of an "At Home/Collab-A-Jam" series during the lockdown. Post-Filter, Buckman's side projects have centered on and guest work, with no solo releases documented, though he has continued integrating his bass playing into endeavors like and occasional all-star jams (as of 2025).

Acting career

Television roles

Phil Buckman began his television career in the early with a series regular role as Slash, the dim-witted boyfriend of Melissa Drexell, on the FOX Drexell's Class, appearing in all 17 episodes across its single season from 1991 to 1992. He followed this with another regular role as Scar on the short-lived CBS Daddy's Girls in 1994, where he portrayed a in the show's 13 produced episodes, though only three aired. In the late and early , Buckman took on prominent roles in dramatic series, including Dr. Geoffrey Weiss, a novice white doctor navigating the challenges of an inner-city hospital, on CBS's City of Angels from 2000, appearing in all 24 episodes. He played Vic, a supportive friend and co-worker to the titular , on the ABC comedy Bob Patterson in 2001, featured in the series' five episodes. Additionally, Buckman appeared as Henry Preston, an art teacher dealing with student controversies and professional boundaries, in three episodes of FOX's during its 2000–2004 run. Buckman's later television work shifted toward guest appearances, including the role of Marv, a minor character in a family conflict storyline, on the CBS sitcom Mom in the 2019 episode "Pop Pop and a Puma." He guest-starred as a fireman in one episode of ABC's Schooled in 2019. In 2020, he portrayed Nick Murray, a brief supporting figure, on CBS's Broke. In 2024, he guest-starred as Father Patrick Cassidy on CBS's Matlock. Buckman guest-starred as Jimmy Miller in the 2022 episode "Risk" of The Resident, contributing to the medical drama's depiction of hospital crises. He appeared as Antonio, a key figure in the thriller narrative, in the 2022 Lifetime TV movie Secret Lives of College Escorts. Most recently, in 2025, Buckman guest-starred as Tom in one episode of HBO/Max's medical series The Pitt, highlighting the high-stakes environment of a Pittsburgh hospital.

Film and voice work

Buckman's early film appearances included supporting roles in mid-1990s comedies and satires. In A Very Brady Sequel (1996), he portrayed Jason the Lifeguard, a minor character in the parody of the classic family sitcom franchise. That same year, he played Lee the Drummer in The Great White Hype, a sports comedy starring Samuel L. Jackson and Jeff Goldblum that lampooned the boxing industry. He followed with the role of Chris in An American Werewolf in Paris (1997), a horror-comedy sequel where his character joins a group of American tourists encountering werewolves in France. Later in his career, Buckman returned to film with voice performances in animated and hybrid projects. He voiced Dr. Meriwether, a scientist character, in the animated series from 2020 to 2022. In 2022, he provided the voiceover for the News Anchor in the holiday film A Miracle Before Christmas, a story centered on and redemption. Buckman's voiceover career expanded significantly beyond film, becoming a mainstay in commercials and media promotions. He served as the primary voice for and fast-food chain advertisements from 2000 to 2011, delivering the iconic tagline "Without us, some guys would starve," and resumed the role from 2016 to 2021. This long-term contract highlighted his transition from on-screen acting to voice work, which provided steady professional opportunities. He also lent his voice to Yamaha motorcycle and ATV advertisements, as well as various characters in the World of Warcraft. Additionally, Buckman narrated promotional content for networks including ABC, , , , and MSG.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Phil Buckman was previously married to singer from July 4, 1999, until their divorce in 2012. The couple, both active in the music industry, met through professional circles, but details of their relationship remain largely private. Buckman married singer-songwriter Lauren Tarantino on November 1, 2014, in a romantic fall wedding at The Garland venue in , . The ceremony reflected their playful dynamic, including an inside joke about using a twist-tie as a makeshift ring before opting for traditional bands. Tarantino, known for her work as a solo artist and with the band Better Off Blonde, shares Buckman's passion for music, often collaborating informally on creative projects. The couple resides in Monte Nido, California, a quiet community in the , providing a stable base amid their respective careers in entertainment. This West Coast life contrasts with Buckman's New York roots, offering a more relaxed environment that has supported his dual pursuits in music and acting during the 2010s.

Other pursuits

Beyond his primary careers in music and acting, Phil Buckman has pursued as a personal hobby, frequently sharing his work and experiences on under the handle @philbuckman. In early 2025, he attended photography classes led by Monica Sigmon for Alpha at Sam's Camera, posting images from sessions involving models such as Sheba McKinney and Tina Tran, highlighting his interest in portrait and event shoots. Additional 2025 posts feature behind-the-scenes content from a collaborative shoot with @rowdysprout, showcasing his engagement with professional equipment and creative setups. Buckman also maintains a secondary Instagram account, @r2buck, where he documents outdoor pursuits, including bass fishing trips that reflect a relaxed, nature-oriented side of his personal branding. Posts from 2025, such as one from May capturing a State College tour stop intertwined with fishing enthusiasm, emphasize themes of adventure and camaraderie in locations like Sodus Bay. In terms of philanthropy, Buckman has been actively involved in charitable efforts supporting cancer research, particularly through the annual "Bowl for Ronnie" celebrity bowling event benefiting the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund. He participated in multiple iterations, including 2022 and 2023 alongside bandmate Brett Scallions of Fuel, contributing to fundraising that has raised over $70,000 in recent years. He participated in the 2025 edition on November 13 at PINZ Bowling Center in Studio City, California, where proceeds fully support the fund established in memory of the late rock singer Ronnie James Dio.

Career highlights

Awards and nominations

Phil Buckman has not received major industry awards or nominations in music, acting, or voiceover work throughout his career. He also appeared as himself in the 2016 documentary Hired Gun, which won the Audience Choice Award for Best Film at the 2017 Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema. Buckman's voiceover career highlights include his role as the primary announcer for and commercials from 2000 to 2017, a long-term that reached millions daily and served as an implicit endorsement of his distinctive vocal style in the advertising industry.

Recent projects

In 2022, Buckman appeared as in the Lifetime television movie Secret Lives of College Escorts, a thriller centered on a young woman's entanglement in an escort ring operated under the guise of an advertising agency. That same year, he provided voice work as the News Anchor VO in the holiday film A Miracle Before Christmas, which follows a relationship therapist granted a wish to experience an alternate life during the season. Buckman's acting continued into 2025 with a guest role as Tom in the /Max medical drama series The Pitt, created by R. Scott Gemmill and John Wells, depicting the high-stakes environment of a . On November 13, 2025, he participated in the annual "Bowl for Ronnie" celebrity bowling event at PINZ Bowling Center in Studio City, , benefiting the Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund; the sold-out fundraiser featured musicians including Buckman alongside of . As the bassist for the tribute band , which honors and , Buckman has maintained ongoing live performances, blending his musical background with high-energy shows that elevate cover tributes into full concert experiences. Additionally, Buckman has shared his photography work on throughout 2025, including shoots documented in May—such as a fishing-themed session with Rut and River Pursuits—and June, featuring collaborations like one with , highlighting his multifaceted creative pursuits. These endeavors represent a culmination of Buckman's paths in music and acting, with no announced tours or voice gigs scheduled beyond 2025 at this time.

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