Tim's parents were divorced when he and his brother were very young. The boys were raised by their mother, Linda. After the divorce, Tim and his family were homeless. They lived in the back room of a daycare center for over a year. Although they struggled financially, their mother made sure the boys always had everything they needed. Linda worked two and three jobs at a time to save money. She always instilled a strong sense of drive and work ethic. When the boys were teenagers, she remarried. Tim's step-father, Lyle, turned out to be the nicest dad any kid could ask for. Tim started mowing yards to make extra money in the eighth grade. He saved every penny he earned. A neighbor jokingly told him he should think about investing some of his mowing money in the stock market. Always the entrepreneur, Tim started calling brokerage houses. With the approval of his mother, he opened his first account with $500 at the age of fourteen. He studied the ins and outs of trading. By the time he was sixteen, "Penny Stocks," as they were called, made people rich overnight. Upon graduation, Tim invested some of his money in an up and coming golf club company. At the age of eighteen, he was the youngest CEO in the country. He built the business by leaps and bounds. After two years, he sold the golf club business to a division of Futjisu. During the next year, he and several friends would cook all morning and in the afternoon they'd go out and deliver hot meals to the less fortunate. Tim even organized a concert to benefit the homeless. Soon thereafter, he bought a compact disc manufacturing company. With the popularity of CDs and DVDs, he made a healthy profit when he sold out three years later. After meeting many celebrities through his compact disc business, Tim decided he wanted to host large events and concerts for a living. He started working with everyone from Nelly and Jay-Z to Elton John and Tracy Lawrence. He organized Superbowl concerts, celebrity basketball games and movie premieres. Most of the events benefited animal rescue shelters and other charitable causes. In 2003, Tim had the good fortune of meeting a location scout for The Punisher, a movie being filmed in Florida. Tim volunteered his assistance in helping find large houses for several keys scenes in the movie. In addition to offering his own home, Tim was also able to secure a 26,000 square foot home within a few days. This home served as Howard Saint's (John Travolta) estate in the movie. After the movie, Tim went back to working with celebrities and athletes on various charity projects. In August of 2005, his mother died of cancer at the age of fifty-five. Tim took some time off and traveled almost continuously. In March of 2007, he was driving and had a great idea for a movie. He bought several books on how to write a screenplay. In four days, he wrote over a hundred pages and Intent was born. He called some of the people he helped with The Punisher. Other than some formatting errors, they thought the story was very compelling. After a few re-writes, Intent was filmed in Michigan in December of 2008 with Tim as the Director. Tim recently signed a three year deal with New Castle Entertainment to help produce four more films that he also wrote.
Manillan-born Writer / Director Tim Cruz was nurtured and trained from a young age to be a visual artist. Tim's first exposure to film came while working to develop negatives in the back room of his father's beloved photography business in New York City. During high school, Cruz was accepted to a scholarship program at NYU dubbed the Future Filmmakers Workshop. He continued his collegiate training at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He worked his way from every department serving as a PA and Coordinator till eventually becoming a Producer, a Cinematographer and a Director. His love of story and film led him to Los Angeles, where he worked in story development for The Weinstein Company before co-founding Prospect Finley. In addition to film, Tim's creative vision and drive has culminated in him being an internationally known, highly sought-after music video and commercial Director. Tim works with nearly every major record label, including Warner Music Group, Capitol Records, Universal Music Group, and EMI with some of the hottest stars, such as 50 Cent, P Diddy, Theophilus London, 30 Seconds to Mars, Travis Barker, and Sabi. Selections of his commercial clients include GQ, Sony, Lockheed Martin, Discovery Networks, Bravo, Spark Networks, and MTV.
Tim Cullingworth-Hudson was born on August 12, 1988 in Warwickshire, England. Raised in Stratford upon Avon, he has an elder brother, and two elder sisters. At an early age he grew fond of the stage, watching many performances on the RSC stage before deciding to become an actor himself. He is expected to appear in several upcoming titles.
Tim Cunningham is an actor, known for The Ghost Who Walks (2019). He has been married to Lorann Cunningham since June 3, 1992.
Tim is an Actor/Writer/Director/Producer who got his start in New York City at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, performing as an improviser and writing sketch comedy. He created the highly acclaimed web series, Old Friends, which was developed into a TV pilot for CBS. He has also written & directed TV shows, commercials, short films, and various comedy videos. Most recently, his short film, Maggie, was developed into a TV series for HULU. He is from West Palm Beach, Florida. He graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
Timothy James Curry was born on April 19, 1946 in Grappenhall, Cheshire, England. His mother, Maura Patricia (Langmead), was a school secretary, and his father, James Curry, was a Methodist Royal Navy chaplain. Curry studied Drama and English at Birmingham University, from which he graduated with Combined Honors. His first professional success was in the London production of "Hair", followed by more work in the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Glasgow Civic Repertory Company, and the Royal Court Theatre where he created the role of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Show". He recreated the role in the Los Angeles and Broadway productions and starred in the screen version entitled The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). Curry continued his career on the New York and London stages with starring roles in "Travesties", "Amadeus", "The Pirates of Penzance", "The Rivals", "Love for Love", "Dalliance", "The Threepenny Opera", "The Art of Success" and "My Favorite Year". He also starred in the United States tour of "Me and My Girl". He has received two Tony Award nominations for best actor and won the Royal Variety Club Award as "Stage Actor of the Year". A composer and a singer, Tim Curry toured the United States and Europe with his own band and released four albums on A&M Records. In addition to an active movie and television career, he is a sought-after actor for CD-ROM productions. His distinctive voice can be heard on more than a dozen audio books, and in countless animated television series and videos. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Tim D. Janis was born on an Air Force Base in Northern California. Months after birth they moved to Ohio before transfer to Belgium and Germany. The family traveled to France, England, Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain as he became an "observer" of the details of people and culture. Returning to the US and Ohio for first and second grade before orders to move again. Their next home was on Mercury Drive, Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico as his father trained to go to Vietnam. In Albuquerque, his first skills in film came as the family rented horses every weekend to ride in the Four Hills east of Albuquerque. His father's training in photography was used to film brother Jerry, sister Teresa and Tim galloping up Arroyos or riding into Ghost towns in character hitting their marks. Tim was taught photo/film developing at the Base Photo Lab at age 8. In college, he began training, then teaching and choreographing stunt work in fistfight, gunfight, and shortfall. This training was later combined with his martial arts skills as a Black Belt. Producers trusted him with their most important asset. Their lead actor's safety in fight scenes. He committed to developing his acting skills through training, including traveling to Hollywood to take an intensive taught by Howard Fine, at the Howard Fine Studio. Adding Improv training with the gifted and generous Alan Arkin in Santa Fe. Fortunate to act on high-level projects with extremely talented actors. On Dreamland with Margot Robbie as the lead, and as a producer on the film. There he was fortunate to meet and work with Travis Fimmel, Darby Camp, and Pab Schwendimann. Although his credits are limited, he has performed in projects with Academy Award winners, Emmy winners, and Producer elite. Not many actors can say they were in a Spielberg production, Into the West. Or almost be choked to death with a golf club in Carriers by Chris Pine. On Carriers, he was fortunate to work with Emily Van Camp, Lou Taylor Pucci, and Piper Perabo. Grateful to work on projects with award winners from Dennis Hopper, Kelsey Grammer, Gary Oldman, Robert Urich and more. Acting.
Tim D. Welch is known for Untitled David M Weiss/Jason Levering/Tim Welch Project, Death Rot (2014) and Black Luck (2016).
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Tim Dadabo was born in March 1961 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Halo: Combat Evolved (2001), Halo 3 (2007) and Escape from Planet Earth (2012). He is married to Mary Kay Thill.