Theodore Thomas is an actor, known for Timecop (1994), Ultraviolet (2006) and DOA: Dead or Alive (2006).
Theodore Ty is known for Flushed Away (2006), Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) and Kung Fu Panda (2008).
Theodore Ushev was born in Bulgaria and earned a master's degree in graphic and poster design at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia in 1995. He taught there for several years before moving to Canada in 1999. He works in multimedia, illustration, animation and has exhibited his posters in Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Japan, Denmark and Russia. His digital animation films have been selected by many festivals, including Annecy, Ottawa, Sundance, Toronto, Montreal, Valladolid, Rio de Janeiro, Dresden, Tampere and Leipzig. Theodore has since 2003 worked regularly in the Animation and Youth Studio at the National Film Board of Canada. He designed and animated the Engrenage web portal, which earned him the Grand Prix Boomerang in 2004. He also developed the site In vivo for the Canadian pavilion 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan. Prolific director, Theodore Ushev completed 3 other films between 2005-2007 - The Man Who Waited, Tower Bawher, and the children movie Tzaritza, which became world-wide hits on the festival circuit scene. In 2007 he completed his movie Sou destined for the mobile devices as part of the 10 movie-series The Art of Seduction, together with directors as Denisse Villeneuve, Guy Madin, and Isabella Rosselini. The series are aired on Bravo TV, Sundance TV channels, and MSN Networks. Now Theodore Ushev works on an animated biography for one of the most charismatic Canadian Directors, Arthur Lipsett. He is in charge of the new IMAX Stereoscopic Animation department of NFB.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut on November 5, 1893, silent screen lead Theodore Von Eltz was the son of a Yale professor and educated at Hill School at Pottstown Pennsylvania. Originally prepped to become a doctor, he decided instead to pursue acting. At age 19 he made his New York debut and soon was hitting the Broadway boards with performances in "Children of Earth" (1915), "Rio Grande" (1916) and "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals (1917). Von Eltz evolved into a dark and dashingly handsome silent film actor. Well-dressed with a trimmed mustache, he romanced a number of the silent screen's most lovely stars in both comedy and drama, including Bebe Daniels in The Speed Girl (1921) and Viola Dana in Fourteenth Lover (1922), before moving into a pattern of disreputable second leads and support roles with Tiger Rose (1923), The Sporting Chance (1925), The Red Kimona (1925), The Sea Wolf (1926). He received lesser billing to a couple of animal heroes in White Fang (1925) and No Man's Law (1927). By the advent of sound Von Eltz was firmly entrenched in character parts and was often relied upon to drum up sinister support such as his deceptive culprit in The Arizona Kid (1930); his gangster in Red-Haired Alibi (1932); the Shirley Temple vehicle Bright Eyes (1934), in which he played Jane Withers' annoyingly vexatious father; his henchman in The Sun Never Sets (1939); and, more notably, his minor role as the blackmailing pornographer whose actions ignite the classic film noir The Big Sleep (1946). On the other hand, he could also play benevolent doctors, lawyers and servants and did so in a film career that nearly hit the 200 mark. By the late 1930's his billing had slipped considerably to the point he was frequently uncredited. A well-oiled player on radio, he voiced the part of Papa Barbour on the popular program "One Man's Family" from 1948-1949, but was later replaced. He also played on 50s TV. Von Eltz was married twice. First wife Peggy Prior was a screenwriter for Pathe Studios. They had two children, Teddy and Lori, the latter becoming the soap actress Lori March. Following their divorce and a bitter custody feud (which he lost), he married Elizabeth Lorimar in 1932. They remained together until his death. He passed away at the Motion Picture Country Home after an extended illness and was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles.
Theodoro Duberly is an actor, known for Nicky Jam: El Ganador (2018).
Theodus Crane has a big presence and an even bigger personality. Taking a more nontraditional route to acting, Theodus was certain that he was either going to be an illustrator or run away to join the circus by his 18th birthday. Fortunately, he chose art school. Though visual art didn't work out, Theodus was set on a path to find his medium. From culinary art to massage therapy, nothing checked all the boxes. That is until Theodus was cast as 'Chiaphas' in a regional production of "Jesus Christ Superstar". He was auditioning to play the cello and left with a songbook! From then, there was no stopping, he sought out every opportunity he could find to perform and learn. From a flesh-eating butcher in a haunted house to a barker on Bourbon St., Theodus sought his stage and eventually found his way into TV and Film with roles ranging from post-apocalyptic survivor, 'Big Tiny' on AMC's The Walking Dead to the forlorn 'Zeke' from Underground. Theodus is also a UCBNY alum and voice-over actor. Being a lifelong martial artist and competitor, Theodus developed a love for stunt work and has had the great pleasure to double Nonso Anosi in 3 seasons of "Zoo" on CBS and enjoys the challenge of Stunt/Actor roles.
Theodór Ingi Ólafsson is an actor, known for Lamb (2021).
Theodór Júlíusson was born on 21 August 1949. He is an actor, known for Hrútar (2015), Eldfjall (2011) and Djúpið (2012).
Theodór Pálsson is an actor, known for Hjartasteinn (2016) and Berdreymi (2022).
Theone Abalos is an actress, known for Abducted (2021).