Ted "Wolfman" Vernon is one of South Florida's most colorful personalities. The Wolfman is a man of many hats, among them: successful auto-dealer (The Ted "Wolfman" Vernon Collection), movie actor, film producer, and professional prizefighter. Vernon achieved local fame when he decided to embark on an amateur boxing career in his late 20s; strange indeed because a Miami Herald Newspaper article on his fistic career stated that he was a millionire and surely didn't need to box. But box he did, and later turned professional. As a matter of fact, the Wolfman was racking up a number of first round knockouts when he himself was bombed out in one by Kent Baker at the Miami Beach Convention Center. After KO'ing a fighter named Rayo in 17 seconds, Vernon retired from the ring with a pro record of 3-1, with 3 knockouts. He went on to act and produce a number of "B" south Florida films, and remains one of the more "colorful" personalities in the history of Miami-Dade County sports, entertainment, and business worlds.
Ted Wass was born in Lakewood, Ohio. He graduated from the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago, where he performed in a wide array of the classics, from Shakespeare to Ibsen to Joe Orton, Wass made his Broadway debut in the original production of Grease, playing the lead role of Danny Zuko. Then came the lead role in "They're Playing Our Song". These performances launched a professional acting career on stage and in films and television. His film credits include principal roles in Blake Edwards's Curse of the Pink Panther (1983), Oh, God! You Devil (1984), and The Longshot (1986). On television, Wass may be best known as "Danny Dallas" on Soap (1977). While starring as " Nick Russo" on the sitcom Blossom (1990), Wass began a career in directing.
Ted Welch was born on August 6, 1979 in Hendersonville, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Help (2011), Wild Man (2017) and True Blood (2008).
Ted Whittall has spent the past twenty plus years working as an actor and acting teacher. Best known for his role as Bob Reynolds in the CW series Beauty and the Beast, he has won awards for his work in advertising and in 2003 was awarded a Gemini as Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries for his work opposite Oscar-winning actor Christopher Plummer in the TV movie Agent of Influence. This Toronto-based actor has appeared in many feature films, including Suicide Squad, The Calling with Susan Sarandon, Daydream Nation, Heist with Gene Hackman, and Wicker Park with Josh Hartnett. He has guest starred and recurred in series such as Schitt's Creek, Falling Water for NBC, The Expanse, Sensitive Skin, Tower Prep, Falcon Beach, The State Within for the BBC, and he originated the role of Suicide Squad leader Rick Flag in the CW's long-running hit Smallville. A graduate of New York's Neighborhood Playhouse School, Ted earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, and is finishing a PhD in performance studies at York University in Toronto. He has taught at York University and in his private studios in Toronto and Vancouver. He resides in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife, the actor Allison Hossack, and their two children.
Ted Williams is known for Fox Report w/ Shepard Smith (1996), Fox News @ Night (2017) and Intelligence Report with Trish Regan (2015).
Theodore Samuel Williams was born in San Diego, California, on August 30, 1918. He signed a contract at the age of 18 in 1936 with the Boston Red Sox baseball team. He was assigned to their farm team in San Diego. In 1939 he made his Major League Baseball debut, where he set the record for most runs batted in by a rookie with 145. Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941, placing him with baseball's all-time elite. In 1942 Ted won the American League Triple Crown and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he would serve through 1945. In 1946, on his return to baseball, lead the Red Sox to the American League Pennant. The next year he won his 2nd Triple Crown. In 1957 he became the oldest player in history to win a batting crown. Ted retired as a player in 1960, amd hit a homerun in his last at bat. 6 years later he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. He became the manager of the Washington Senators in 1969, and resigned three years later in 1972. He is considered by many to be the best hitter in baseball history.
At the time of his death-- killed by gunfire while covering the Six Day War in the Middle East in 1967-- Ted Yates was among the most honored and respected of television's news documentary filmmakers. He was known as a tenacious reporter and producer who had produced seminal documentary films for NBC in the 1960s. He was a pioneer in television documentary, with an intimate understanding of the medium's visual power. During a tribute broadcast following his death, his colleagues described him as "not a daredevil but a dedicated professional."
Ted Yoon is an actor, known for The Con Is On (2018).
Ted Zubrikius is known for Return of the Scarecrow (2017).
Tedd Dillon is known for Mr. Nobody (2009), Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987) and Maurice Richard (2005).