Tim Chizmar is a Bestselling Writer & Award-winning Speaker, whose books include Soul Traitor, and Modern Madness. His work can be read in the Bram Stoker winning It's Alive from Crystal Lake Press, in which he collaborated on a chapter with dark fantasy icon Clive Barker. Tim has written for magazines such as The Jewish Journal, Fangoria, First Comics News, and sold many short stories and screenplays in Hollywood. He co-chaired the Horror Writers Association's Las Vegas chapter for two years, signed a celebrated three book deal in 2014, and was one of the 2019 National Literature Award recipients from Latin America. Clive Barker has said of Tim's writing, "Tim Chizmar reaches past the conventions of the commonplace and holds nothing back." Aside from the darker topics his credits to date include ABC, FOX, Showtime, Playboy, NBC, CMT, The Hallmark Channel, and many more. As a headlining comedian he has worked with Jeff Foxworthy, Jon Lovitz, Daniel Tosh, Dana Carvey, Kevin Smith, etc. When he's not inspiring fellow writers by being on various Comic-Con panels or speaking at Inspirational Success events, he's constantly working on his next project. Because.. There's always a next project.
Christian is a versatile improviser, and especially enjoys portraying bad guys, goofballs, and leading men. Christian made his mark playing a variety of character roles in film and television. Notable series include "People Magazine Investigates," "Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks," and "The Verdict with Judge Hatchett." Commercial clients include Mark West, Suburban Cadillac/GMC, and Aflac. His writing debut, a short film to be developed into a limited series, "The Virtual Connection," is in post-production.
Tim Christian is an actor, known for Pinch (2015), Railway Spine (2016) and Pantry Raid (2007).
Tim Christie is an actor, known for Friday the 13th: Legacy (2017), Monkey Farm (2017) and Fireside Tales (2016).
Tim Churchill is an actor and writer, known for Nessie, Red Rose (2022) and So Long Marianne (2020).
Tim Cinnante owned & operated a popular nightclub in the Bronx for 20 years before deciding to pursue his life long passion of being a professional actor. He credits the nightclub business for providing him with a wealth of knowledge on the "street types' he would eventually portray so convincingly on screen. His first role was that of a loan shark in the off off Broadway play "The Crotona Lounge". After that he went on to star as "God The Father", a mob boss of heavenly proportions in the off Broadway production of "Tower Of Babble" at the Bank Street Theatre. He went on to star in "The 25,000 Pyramid" at the Midtown Theatre Festival, and two productions of the comedy "Just My Luck" at The American Globe Theatre & Strawberry One Act Festival, all in NYC. Tim also played the wiseguy in a popular nationally syndicated TV commercial for the Internet company Lycos, where the street slang slogan, "It fell off a truck" became popular in households across the country. In the feature film "Tracks", Tim plays the abusive alcoholic Bob Madigan. Rapper/actor Ice T also co stars along with John Heard. Tim went on to share the big screen with actor Vin Diesel in Sidney Lumets "Find Me Guilty", while also appearing in the feature films "P.J." and "Chasing The Green". Tim faced his most challenging role thus far as the drug dealing, coke head, killer, "Little Mike" in the award winning feature film "Bronx Paradise". Tim recently co starred in the indie feature "The Dash" & appeared in the Off-Broadway smash hit comedy BAND OF BROTHER IN LAWS.
Tim Clarkson is known for 90 Day Fiancé: TOW Strikes Back! (2021), 90 Day Diaries (2021) and 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way (2019).
Tim Clifton took an acting class after a dare from a friend. He has since appeared in commercials for TV and web as well as numerous short and feature films. Films he has appeared in have been selected for the LA Comedy Festival, San Diego Film Festival, Action on Film Festival, and The New York Latino Film Festival. He also appeared in the popular web series "Bite Me" produced by Machinima. A short film he stars in, "Camp" has been accepted to the 2014 Idyllwild Festival of Cinema. Tim lives in Glendale, CA with wife along with their yorkiepoo Happy.
Tim Cobb is an actor, known for What Would Diplo Do? (2017).
Tim Colceri was born on June 15, 1951 in Canton, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Full Metal Jacket (1987), Eraser (1996) and Leprechaun 4: In Space (1996).