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Philip "Phil" Green, also known as Uncle Phil, is the main antagonist of the 2010 film Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (known in the U.S. version as Nanny McPhee Returns). He's a notorious gambler who tries to get the farm of his sister-in-law Isabel so that he won't be killed off by Miss Topsey and Miss Turvey through the means of targeting his own kidneys.
He was portrayed by Rhys Ifans, who also played Eyeball Paul in Kevin & Perry Go Large, Adrian in Little Nicky, Jed Parry in Enduring Love, Vladis Grutas in Hannibal Rising, Edward de Vere in Anonymous, The Lizard in The Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Man: No Way Home, Grigori Rasputin in The King's Man and Otto Hightower in House of the Dragon.
Biography[]
Uncle Phil is a heavy gambler who gambled the farm of his sister-in-law Isabel to Mrs. Biggles' organization. They were threatening his kidneys if he didn't pay up. He tried to get Isabel to sign the contract in town, and even released expensive pigs into the wild, but is outsmarted by the sister-in-law's kids, as well as Nanny McPhee. Out of all his backstabbing act towards his own family, quite possibly his most treacherous one was making a false telegram that his brother Rory was killed in action, just so that Isabel would sell the farm. However, it’s soon found out that he was in MIA (Missing In Action), and he is handcuffed to the kitchen. While making food, Miss Topsey & Miss Turvey soon arrive to stuff him, but are blown out due to the Nanny hitting her stick on the ground. He remained handcuffed in the kitchen, receiving an unknown fate after his brother returns home and reunite with his wife, children, nephew and niece.
Plots to Take the Farm[]
- In town wanted her to sign.
- Comes out in a storm to get her to sign.
- Releases prized pigs into the wild so they couldn't pay for the tractor.
- Faked a telegram saying that his brother was killed.