Tim McCord is an actor, known for Trickster (2018), Deadly Recall (2019) and Hargrave.
One of the great stars of early American Westerns. McCoy was the son of an Irish soldier who later became police chief of Saginaw, Michigan, where McCoy was born. He attended St. Ignatius College in Chicago and after seeing a Wild West show there, left school and found work on a Wyoming ranch. He became an expert horseman and roper and developed a keen knowledge of the ways and languages of the Indian tribes in the area. He competed in numerous rodeos, then enlisted in the U.S. Army when America entered the First World War. He was commissioned and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. At the end of World War I, he returned to his ranch in Wyoming, only to be called by Governor Bob Carry to the post of Adjutant General of Wyoming, a position he held until 1921. The position carried with it the rank of Brigadier General (a brevet promotion) and it has been reported that this made him the youngest general officer in the U.S. Army. His reputation as a friend to the Wind River Reservation Indians, both Arapahoe and Shoshone, preceded him and in 1922, he was asked by the head of Famous Players-Lasky, Jesse L. Lasky, to provide Indian extras for the Western extravaganza, The Covered Wagon (1923). He resigned from the state position and recruited several hundred Indians to the Utah movie location. When the film wrapped, he was asked to choose several Indians to accompany him to Hollywood. There the production company developed a live 'prologue' to be presented just prior to the movie showing. The idea was a success and McCoy and his Indian group toured the U.S. and eventually, Europe as well. After touring this country and Europe with the Indians as publicity, McCoy returned to Hollywood and used his connections to obtain further work in the movies, both as a technical advisor and eventually as an actor. MGM speedily signed him to a contract to star in a series of Westerns and McCoy rapidly rose to stardom, making scores of Westerns and occasional non-Westerns. In 1935, he left Hollywood, first to tour with the Ringling Brothers Circus and then with his own Wild West show. His 1938 Wild West Show cost over $300,000 to mount and closed in bankruptcy in just 28 days. He returned to films in 1940, in a series teaming him with Buck Jones and Raymond Hatton, but World War II and Jones's death in 1942 ended the project. McCoy returned to the Army for the war and served with the Army Air Corps in Europe, winning several decorations and a promotion to full Colonel. He retired from the army and from films after the war, but emerged in the late 1940s for a few more films and some television work. In 1942 he ran for the Republican Nomination for the U.S. Senate in Wyoming. He was defeated and returned to Hollywood and an uncertain future. In 1946 he sold his Wyoming ranch and moved to Bucks County, Pennsylvania and the life of the gentleman farmer. While living there, he met and married Danish writer Inga Arvad. He later built a home in Nogales, Arizona where Inga subsequently died in 1973. He spent his later years as a retired rancher. He died at the U.A. Army hospital at Ft. Hauchuca, Arizona on January 29 1978 at the age of 86.
Tim McCunn is an actor, known for Liquid Bridge (2003), The Code (2014) and Underbelly (2008).
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Tim McDonnell was born on October 7th in Howth, Co.Dublin, Ireland. After a very successful, widely published, international photography career which included numerous editorials for Tatler and a period teaching cinematography at the renowned Windmill Lane Studios, his flair & talent for imagery led him naturally into film. Working on a feature film with his friend Eoin Macken (NBC's NightShift; Resident Evil; Night Flyers) his passion for the silver-screen grew and he has devoted his time since then to excelling in the industry. He is currently (2018) co-producing the feature 'He Who Dares' (in development); The TV series 'Unrest' (in development); His first script written alongside his brother Gavin, the feature film 'Yeti' (in development). Since moving to London in 2014 he has starred in the FX drama 'The Bastard Executioner' (2015); 'The Late Shift' (2016); Discovery Channel's Documentary 'War Time Crimes' (2017) and the FOX drama 'Deep State' (2018) & short film 'To Asal With Love, Nadia' soon to be made into a TV series. In Ireland as an actor he featured in a number of films such as Leopard (2013); How To Be Happy (2013); Maisey (2014) as well as starring in, producing & co-writing DogEatDog (2015) along with his brother, director, Gavin McDonnell. Tim also works extensively with the charity SightSavers in Developing countries in SubSaharan Africa & Bangladesh and has recently returned from shooting a documentary in Mozambique. Tim is also a volunteer Search & Rescue Medic with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution with over 13 years experience & currently active on The Thames River in London.
Tim McEwan is known for On My Block (2018) and The Rise of the Synths (2019).
Tim McGahren is known for Epilogue... (2011), Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse (2014) and Dear God No! (2011).
Tim McGarry was born on June 23, 1964 in Belfast, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Hacksaw Ridge (2016), Aisha's Communion and Give My Head Peace (1998).
Tim McGarry was born on 23 June 1964 in Belfast, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK. He is an actor, known for Hacksaw Ridge (2016), Underbelly (2008) and Lilian's Story (1996).
Three-time Grammy Award winner Tim McGraw, the son of former major league reliever Tug McGraw, is a country music superstar who has sold over 40 million albums. Eleven of his album have debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard country album chart and he has had 21 hit No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot Country 100 chart. He and his wife Faith Hill won Grammy Awards in 2001 and 2006 for their duos "Let's Make Love" and "Like We Never Loved At All". An aspiring actor, McGraw has appeared in eight movies between 2004 and 2011.