Troy Daniel Smith is known for Lonely Boy (2013), Felly (2015) and Small Shots (2017).
Troy Dillinger was born on February 28, 1967 in Canton, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Ford v Ferrari (2019), Austin Variety Show (2010) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000).
In 2018 Troy Doherty can be seen starring in the fifth and final season of TNT's hit action-drama series "The Last Ship." Executive Produced by Michael Bay, the series follows the crew aboard the USS Nathan James, a lone, unaffected U.S. Navy Raleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer that is alone at sea after a viral global pandemic wipes out over 80% of the world's population. The crew must find a cure, stop the virus, and save humanity. Doherty joins the cast as Clayton Swain, a cadet in the U.S. Naval Academy who became somewhat of a renegade after his parents died from the plague. As Tom Chandler's (Eric Dane) protégé, Swain is scrappy, charming and strong-willed, making his way through the ranks on the ship. Season five of "The Last Ship" will debut on September 9, 2018. On the film front, Doherty can next be seen in the independent feature "The Odd Essay," a mythological action comedy that is a modern retelling of The Odyssey, set on a college campus. Additional film credits for Doherty include: "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" opposite Richard Gere and Joan Allen, "Hickey" for Gravitas Ventures, indie flick "September Morning," which follows five students in a college dorm the night of 9/11, and the short film "Legacy," working alongside renowned cinematographer Claudio Miranda ("Life of Pi"). In television, Doherty has appeared on "Mike & Molly," "New Girl," "Criminal Minds," "Welcome to the Family," and "Scorpion." Born in New Jersey and raised the tri-state area, Doherty's theatre career began at just 11 years old, appearing as Artful Dodger opposite Michelle DeJean and Neal Bernari in the production of Lionel Bart's musical "Oliver!" at the ripe age of 12. He went on to land roles in the pre-Broadway world premiere of "A Christmas Story, The Musical," "The Secret Garden," "13 The Musical," "The Wedding Singer," and most recently as Beethoven in "Dog Sees God: Confession of a Teenage Blockhead," performed at the Santa Monica Playhouse. When Doherty isn't on set or performing on stage, you can find him writing, producing, and recording music. His debut EP "Citizen's Arrest" is currently available on iTunes, and features a mix of blues and pop-rock tunes with a twist of country. Doherty showcases his talents in guitar and piano on the album, as well as his impressive vocal range. Doherty is also a member of the Tempest Freerunning Academy, and he has been a traucer for the past four years and was honored to participate in the first Parkour/Freerunning Olympics 2013 in Southern California. Doherty currently splits his time between Los Angeles, Atlanta, and his hometown: Wall Township, New Jersey.
Troy Donahue was a journalism student at Columbia University when he began playing in stock productions. He made his film debut in Man Afraid (1957) and in 1959 signed as a contract player with Warner Bros., which promoted him to stardom with A Summer Place (1959) that year. He was soon a teenage heartthrob, his blond hair and blue eyes appearing frequently on the covers of movie magazines. His most successful film was Parrish (1961), in which he played the title character. A few years after that his career went into a decline; he made only a few television movies between the mid-'60s and his small role in The Godfather Part II (1974) (in which his character's name, Merle Johnson, was actually his real name). His later films were almost entirely for the low-budget home video market, e.g., Sexpot (1990) and Nudity Required (1990).
Troy Ellerman is known for Lightning Jack (1994).
Troy Escamilla grew up in Davenport, Iowa. An avid horror fan from an early age, Troy began writing short horror stories and scripts in elementary school. After high school, he attended the University of Iowa, where he graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor's Degree in Secondary English Education. Immediately after graduation, he relocated to Houston, TX, where he began teaching high school English. His love of horror, however, did not subside and in 2007 he started the blog FrightMeter and began the annual Fright Meter Awards, which exist solely to honor the year's best in horror. The awards have gained a following among horror fans and allowed Troy to interview genre favorites such as Lin Shaye, Lucky McKee, and Pollyanna McIntosh. Currently, the Fright Meter Awards Committee consists of over fifty members who are involved in some capacity with the genre. In 2015, Troy completed his third feature length screenplay, Party Night. A homage to the 80's slasher films he grew up loving, Troy knew it needed to be filmed. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Party Night was shot in June, 2016 in the Houston, TX area with Troy serving also as Producer and Director. Filming Party Night was a pivotal moment in his life, and he realized he possessed a passion for filmmaking. Troy already completed the script for his next project, which he plans on being released on 2018.
Troy is a native of New Jersey and Southern California. He received his BFA from Northeastern University-Boston, studied with The Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles and also graduated the Associated Press Anchor Academy in Los Angeles. He also is an active Yoga and Mediation Instructor in both LA and NYC.
Troy Evans was born on February 16, 1948 in Missoula, Montana, USA. He is an actor, known for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Under Siege (1992) and Demolition Man (1993). He is married to Heather McLarty.
Troy Faruk is known for Black Panther (2018), Logan (2017) and Baby Driver (2017).
Troy Feldman is known for Jigsaw (2017), Score: A Hockey Musical (2010) and Kill Order (2017).