English actor and comedy writer Tim Downie was born in 1977. He trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatrical Arts in North London, beginning to write plays whilst in his early twenties. His first commissioned work 'The Dead Moon' became the first non-operatic work to be stages at the Aldeburgh Festival. His sketch show 'The Real Brian Blessed' with comedy partner Matt Earley toured Britain to critical acclaim and he has appeared on stage at the King's Head and the Rose as well as the self-explanatory Theatre in a Car. In 2011/2012, he has come to the attention of wider audiences in the television sketch series 'This is Jinsy' and sitcom 'The Royal Bodyguard' where his character,the hapless Yates,is the perpetual victim of bodyguard David Jason's clumsiness.
Tim Doyle is a producer and writer, known for The Kids Are Alright (2018), Last Man Standing (2011) and Breaking In (2011). He has been married to Ellen Svaco since February 15, 1997. They have one child.
Tim Draper is a producer and writer, known for The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie (2005), Stella's Last Weekend (2018) and The Cat and the Moon (2019).
Tim Draxl was born on October 8, 1981 in Sydney, Australia. He is an actor, known for A Few Best Men (2011), In My Sleep (2010) and Swimming Upstream (2003).
Tim Dreisden is an actor, known for Final Portrait (2017).
Proudly born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Tim made the move to Los Angeles in July 2012 to pursue a career in acting. He has studied with a few of LA's top acting programs and continues to build his resume, in both LA and the PNW, in film, television and commercials. Tim is also a Journeyman Carpenter, passionate about building, and the owner of his own contracting business. Above these, he is a Christian, husband, father, brother and son to name a few of the many wonderful titles in his life.
Tim Driscoll is an actor, known for Nebraska (2013), Downsizing (2017) and The Great Silence (2020).
Tim Duffy is an Emmy Award-winning producer, an Emmy-nominated Director, a two-time James Beard Award nominee, and Co-President of Ugly Brother Studios with his twin brother, Mike. Since the launch of Ugly Brother, Tim has created and produced shows across an array of genres including reality, documentary/factual, variety, and comedy. Having worked with more than two dozen networks and brand partners during the past 5 years, Duffy's become widely respected as consistently delivering premium-quality content, regardless of budget. Ugly Brother Studios makes award-winning shows for the biggest broadcasters, cable networks, and streaming platforms in the world, including "Shape of Pasta" for Jeffrey Katzenberg's new content platform, Quibi. Here's a shortlist of some of Ugly Brothers shows: multi Emmy-winning and James Beard-nominated "Eat the World with Emeril Lagasse" (Amazon), "Funny Dance Show" (E!), "Top Elf" (Nickelodeon), "Ron Funches: Giggle Fit" (Comedy Central), "The Comedy Jam" (Comedy Central), "House of Food" (MTV), "Life or Debt" (SpikeTV), "Startup U" (Freeform), "Win, Lose or Fail" (History). Prior to launching Ugly Brother in 2013, Tim ran the unscripted division of Spike TV. As Senior Vice-President of Original Series, he spearheaded the network's transition from a male-skewing audience towards a general entertainment audience, developing and/or creating several of the network's most successful shows including "Deadliest Warrior", "Pros Vs. Joes", "Auction Hunters", "DEA", "Ink Master" and "Bar Rescue". Tim began his career as a Production Manager at Dick Clark Productions, working alongside Mr. Clark on shows such as "Greed", "$64,000 Pyramid", and "The Golden Globe Awards".
Tim Dunn is an actor, known for Hobo with a Shotgun (2011), Books of Blood (2020) and Tin Can (2020).
Tim Duquette moved to Los Angeles in 1990 in search of an acting career and within four weeks found what he was looking for when Director Oliver Stone cast him in the feature film The Doors as an antagonistic UCLA Film Student opposite Val Kilmer, Kyle Maclachlan and Oliver Stone Himself. This break earned him his first Agent and he has been working ever since. 1998 Starred as Roger in the cult classic Project: Metalbeast opposite Kim Delany and Barry Bostwick also appeared in Slaves of Hollywood opposite Hill Harper and Freud's 2nd Law directed by Ian Gamazon (Cavita). Starred in the Award winning film shorts: Inside opposite Jeremy Sisto, Thursday Afternoon, New Testament and Richard Kelly's (Donnie Drako) Visceral Matter. Produced and Starred in the 1992 short A Fargo Night based on the short story "The light of the World" by Ernest Hemmingway. Professional theater actor (AEA) and has performed on the Los Angeles stage. Was in the Award wining play Father's Nose Bleeds opposite Constance Zimmer. A founding member and player of the Los Angeles Sketch comedy troupe Live of Sunset. Made his debut as a Writer, Director, Producer in March 2007 with his film Banged Up which screened in New York City at the Anthology Film archives as part of the Newfilmmakers screening series. Is the writer/director of the award winning documentary short "Mom's Apple Pie" Optioned the rights to the novel "Bomber's Law" by best selling Boston crime author George V. Higgins (The friends of Eddie Coyle).