Ted Nelson is known for Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World (2016), The Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires (1996) and Hyperland (1990).
Ted Neustadt was born on May 28, 1954 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Analyze This (1999), Analyze That (2002) and The Brave One (2007).
Born in Portland, Oregon; spent teen years in the San Fernando Valley; served 3 years in the US Army as a corpsman and surgical assistant at the 130th Station Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany, 1972-75; attended the University of Maryland extension, Portland State University, LA Pierce College, UCLA extension, California State University at Northridge. Teachers included Lucille Ball, Sidney Salkow (director of Last Man on Earth) and Ben Brady (producer of The Outer Limits). Freelance newspaper & magazine writing led to magazine editing jobs. With John Brancato, Newsom co-wrote "The Un-Official NFL Players Handbook," a humor book for Simon & Schuster. Brancato and Newsom collaborated on several screenplays of Marvel Comics characters, working with Stan Lee: Sgt. Fury, Spider-Man, and The Sub-Mariner. Active in the WGA strike in 1988, segued into directing and producing, concentrating primarily on video documentaries. He has served as associate producer on several CD releases of the film music of Ronald Stein, such as Not of This Earth (Varese Saraband), The Haunted Palace and Invasion of the Saucer Men (Percepto Records). Newsom is one of the partners of the Perma Production Music Library.
Ted Ngoy is known for The Donut King (2020).
Ted Nicolaou was born on October 3, 1949. He is a director and writer, known for Subspecies (1991), TerrorVision (1986) and Vampire Journals (1997). He is married to Rebecca Nicolaou. He was previously married to Sally Nicolaou Hamilton.
Ted Nogard is known for Rabbit (2017), Collision (2011) and Jackie's Spring Palace (2009).
Ted Nugent was born on December 13, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Superbad (2007), The Heat (2013) and Pain & Gain (2013). He has been married to Shemane Nugent since January 21, 1989. They have one child. He was previously married to Sandra Ann Jezowski.
Ted Okuda is known for Jerry Lewis, clown rebelle (2016).
Ted Olson was born on September 11, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is known for 9/11 Four Flights (2021), The Case Against 8 (2014) and RBG (2018). He has been married to Lady Booth since October 21, 2006. He was previously married to Barbara Olson, Jolie Ann Bales and Karen Beattie.
Ted Otis is an actor, writer, producer, and publisher. He's recently performed with Malcolm McDowell (Clockwork Orange), Paul Rudd (Antman), Geoffrey Rush (Pirates of the Caribbean), Emily Watson (Punch Drunk Love), and in productions with Jennifer Lawrence, Jeremy Irons, and director Francis Lawrence (Hunger Games). From Santa Monica, California, and a family of industry veterans, Otis took up residence in Europe (Prague) for a decade working as an actor, voice-actor, location manager, and teacher. During that period he worked internationally in Iceland, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, and many regions of the Czech Republic. Otis is a long-time member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (A.S.C.A.P) having composed original scores and sound effects for his and other's productions. Otis has produced several documentaries including 'The Power Of Peace' hosted by Uma Thurman and Harry Belafonte as well as 'Secrets of the C.I.A.' for Turner Broadcasting System, which both aired internationally His colleagues & friendships include industry veterans such as Richard Linklater, James Gunn, Tim Burton, Lisa Henson, David O. Russel, Candice Bergen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joel Schumacher, Neal Patrick Harris, Lewis John Carlino, Tarsem Singh, Stacy Keach, Peter Jason, Dorothy McGuire, Janet Leigh, Lucille Ball, David Bowie, Tony Curtis, Charlton Heston, Bruce Willis, and others. Otis's love for the industry started in the 1970s when his Academy member step-father, Clifford David, (a veteran Broadway singer and acting protégé of Lee Strasberg's) brought Otis to various shooting locations. Mr. David starred in projects alongside Laurence Olivier, Paul Newman, Mel Gibson, Angela Lansbury, Oliver Reed, Keanu Reeves, and other notable actors and often escorted his son to productions. Otis often visited his godfather, Lewis Milestone who won Oscars for Best Direction for both 'All Quiet On The Western Front' & 'Two Arabian Knights'. - All Quiet On The Western Front was praised by Steven Spielberg for inspiring 'Schindler's List' and was restored by Martin Scorsese's 'The Film Foundation' despite lost original footage. Otis' father, Ted Otis, Sr., an actor, producer, and educator starred in feature films and episodic television shows such as 'Maverick', 'The Rifleman' 'Death Valley Days' and notably, an episode (15) from the first season of 'The Twilight Zone' which became adapted by creator/writer Rod Serling into the original 'Planet of the Apes' feature film. Otis learned much from his grandfather Gordon Oliver, a veteran actor and producer known for his seasoned career performing as a contract player for RKO in films such as 'Jezebel', 'Brother Rat', 'Blondie', 'The Spiral Staircase', 'Stations West' and 'The Las Vegas Story'. He went on to produce television hits such as 'Peter Gunn', 'Mr. Lucky' and 'It Takes a Thief'. Oliver frequented live broadcasts and Oscar telecasts at the famed Cocoanut Grove and attended red-carpet premiers during the 30s & 40s at movie palaces such as Grauman's Chinese, Pantages, and Carthay Circle making him a fixture in the Hollywood press. A conservationist at heart, Otis has renovated and redeveloped celebrity estates in Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Los Feliz Oaks, and Silverlake. He remains a long-time member of the Hollywood Heritage preservation organization and maintains a deep passion for Hollywood's historic infrastructure and film history. He encourages friends to visit their flagship location, 'The Hollywood Heritage Museum', housed in the original barn/structure which served as Cecil B. DeMille's location for Hollywood's first feature-length film, 'The Squaw Man'.