Tracy Phillips
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Tracy Phillips is an actress, dancer (particularly burlesque), and choreographer living in Southern California. She is the daughter of Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips. Her grandfather is legendary Houston Oilers coach Bum Phillips.
Tracy has appeared in numerous music videos. Her role as the deceased Helena in My Chemical Romance's "Helena" music video is arguably her most well-known role. She has made notable appearances in No Doubt's "Bathwater" and The Offspring's "The Kids Aren't Alright". Other music video appearances include the Goo Goo Dolls and Ricky Martin. She choreographed a scene for Evanescence's "Call Me When You're Sober" in which four dancers, dressed in black, trail down the flight of stairs. She has done commercials for Pepsi and GAP. She has worked in a handful of movies, including What Women Want, Clerks II, Jackass Number Two, and most recently Dark Streets.