PHILLIP WILCHER'S HANDWRITING : An analysis by Giles Weigandt
Phillip Wilcher is a man of eloquence, boundless energy, enthusiasm, and optimism. Being a high optimistic and enthusiastic person, he carries this power to others. His sincerity is a fine asset as well. He has a strong image of himself as evidenced in the signature and his emphasis on capital letters, but this is partly a front to cover his shy and even private nature. This side of Phillip Wilcher would show when he is in unfamiliar surroundings or with unfamiliar people. And yet it is impossible for him to not relate to others on an emotional level. Sharing love is an integral part of his life. His writing is filled with long dashes or lines. This is a form of caution, a buffer zone he exercises in his interelations with others. The attention and adulation he receives from an audience can easily overwhelm him, particularly when it interferes with his quiet times that are so important to him.

Phillip Wilcher has a rich creative side to his life. He balances this freedom of expression with severe discipline and concentration. He is a free spirit in many ways and yet he knows exactly what he is doing and where he is going. His sense of personal direction is indeed enviable and difficult to match by others. He has a need for routine and even predictability despite the unpredictable schedule that he leads. I should not assume that his schedule is unpredictable, perhaps more varied than the average person could cope with. With his astute sense of concentration he is able to create his own world no matter where he is.

As a performer he requires the adulation and admiration since he has a large ego that needs to be nourished. His ego is justified however, and is just what it should be for someone as confident as he is with his hard earned ability.

He is an independent man. Being independent he listens to his own counsel more than to public opinion. He shows much self-respect along with confidence.

He is arrow-straight in the pursuit of his goals. Phillip Wilcher looks neither to the right nor to the left and is not distracted by aspects other than what pertains to his planned goal.

As a sincere person he is also warm and loving. He looks forward to the future in a good way. He loves expanding his horizons. As a traveler I would see him as a strong observer of people - a people watcher. He can also be very self sufficient, which goes along with his independent nature. There are times when he simply must rid himself of encumbrances since he prefers to lead a simple life even though love of luxuries is important.

Phillip Wilcher has a love of the joys of the material and physical world. I would say without reservation that he loves to shop and to enrich his life with nice things. He shows excellent taste in all things. He does not function well in unaesthetic surroundings, and in fact will insist of this amenity no matter where he is.

His writing is very rhythmic showing his musical talent. as most musical people know, rhythm and a feeling for time is as important as other talents. The harmoniousness of the writing shows that he can make even the most difficult jobs seem easy, or should I say effortless. What may look like easiness to others certainly was not acquired by lack of discipline and time.

He is an excellent story teller as his imagination will add much more to any story than would be apparent to someone else telling the same story.

He is extremely efficient, finding ways to eliminate all but the most direct way to doing any assignment. He utilizes his time very wisely. His strong sense of concentration certainly helps very much. He is highly intelligent leading me to be sure that he could have succeeded in a variety of careers in the arts. I am sure he would have been a fine actor, writer,painting artist, interior designer, professor. He leans into people and never appears to be unapproachable or remote. He does have times when he must "escape" from the public however.

His most important source of influence is his mother. He identifies strongly with her and sees her as a very independent woman. His identity with his father is not very strong. This is not to say that he does not love each person equally however.

Phillip Wilcher is very intuitive, probably psychic. Whether or not he uses this ability I cannot say, but if not, I would suggest that he use this gift.

The capital "I" tells me what his real ego is, as opposed to the public image that he has. This symbol is very modest and unassuming. He is a man at peace with himself and the world. He wants to appear at his best and to perform his best but his own assessment of himself and his talent is the most important thing in his career. His writing shows much bluff and vanity, but this is just an outward aspect. He knows who he is and knows that he worked hard for everything he has. This is what is most important to him.

He enjoys all the amenities of the physical world and indeed has strong needs for physicality and affection. In the area of love he tends to be emotional and responsive but yet cautious. He always needs his own comfort zone in order to function harmoniously with himself.

Even with his imagination and creative talent, he retains a degree of tradition and sentimentality. Outwardly he may appear more flambuoyant than he really is. He has an image to maintain and this also helps keep people at the ditance that he wishes them to be.

He is willing to go a long way with people but in the end any relationship, whether it be singly or in a group, will always be on his terms. He requires praise and publicity as well as private respect and so he maintains his image of poise and dignity, which is no pose, by the way. He is by nature poised.

He dislikes confrontations of any sort and will settle differences with tact rather than bluntness. He can be very picky and fussy which goes along with what I said earlier about his sense of concentration and observation. This may cause him to magnify issues out of proportion and to dwell on them to the exclusion of the overall picture of a situation. He works better with specifics rather than generalities. His concentration can become so deep that he is able to close out everything around him.

Overall he is warm and sincere, discrete, independent, imaginative and creative, adventurous with caution. He enjoys, yea needs visibility and he also needs privacy. He is dramatic, clever, keenly thinking in areas of spirituality and philosophy.


Giles Weingandt
Illinois, USA
Biography and Performance
Phillip Wilcher at the Tivoli Lounge
Liberace Remembered  - two memoirs for the Liberace Society of America : SHELTERED LOVE and A SEQUIN OF EVENTS
About Phillip Wilcher
A Life Less Wiggly (Interview with Steve Dow)
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