Tim Misuradze is an American Actor from Seattle, Washington. In high school, he stepped on a stage for the first time and knew he was home. Tim graduated with an MFA in Acting from USC and a BA from Pepperdine University. He worked steadily in local and regional theatre productions and was a member of the critically acclaimed Alliance Repertory Theatre Company in Los Angeles. Tim has earned notable starring roles on prime time TV series including Julia (HBO Max), Kevin Can F**K Himself (AMC), Stargirl (The CW), Hightown (Starz), Better Call Saul (AMC) and played Dr. Richard Gallagher on CBS's The Young and the Restless. On the big screen, Misuradze appeared opposite Denzel Washington in The Equalizer 2, played Peter Benedict in Murder on the Cape (Netflix), James Light in The Black Emperor of Broadway, and Brandon Speedman in Static (produced by Travis Knox).
Tim Mollen was born on May 4 in Binghamton, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Coldplay: Champion of the World (2020), I Believe in Santa (2022), and Betrayed (2016). He is the youngest of six boys. He graduated summa cum laude from the State University of New York at Oswego, with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Communications Studies. He is also a graduate of the Second City Improv Conservatory. He is the author of three books collecting his nationally syndicated humor column, "Lost Journal." He moved to Los Angeles in 2018.
Tim Moller is known for On the Line (2023).
Timothy Braxxton Molyneux was born in Mobile, Alabama to Brenda Molyneux, a Pentecostal preacher's daughter and Tommy Molyneux, an ex-Marine Corps drill instructor and oldest of 10 Italian Catholic siblings. His ancestry is French, Italian, Irish and Cherokee Indian. Tim Molyneux started his career in entertainment as a singer at his grandfather's church at the age of 5 and continued to sing and dance in churches, show choirs and musical theater productions throughout his elementary, high school and college life. While in college, Tim started his entertainment production company, Neux Man Productions, which later became the global entertainment brand, Molyneux Entertainment. As a writer, director and producer Tim Molyneux is credited with over 20 international productions including the long running show, "Bite" that ran 6 nights a week 52 weeks a year for nearly 9 years on the Las Vegas Strip. As an actor Tim Molyneux's credits include a British mercenary in Netflix's Drug Lords (2018), a Russian spy in the feature film, Eye for an Eye (2019), a slightly demented TV host in the short, Pimp My Life (2017), a hysterical conspiracy theorist The Quick Minute and a Pentecostal preacher on trial for a child's murder in The Body of Levi (2020) and has also appeared in the feature films A Simple Wedding (2018), The Day of Matthew Montgomery (2018), Stan the Man (2020).
Tim Moore is known for After the Screaming Stops (2018).
Timothy Moran is an American actor, producer, director. He was born in Cleveland Ohio and is of Irish and Czechoslovakian heritage. He studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan and acted on stage after graduation in New York as part of the AADA ensemble. He has had numerous roles in television and film and credits much of his growth to his coach Ivana Chubbuck. Timothy is a member of the performance troupe at Aerial Revolution, he wrote and assisted Jessica Flores in the direction of the studio's 2018 production of Whimsical Winter Wonderland.
Tim Morrill is known for Us (2019), Look Into the Fire (2022) and Writer's Block (2016).
Tim Morrison is known for Nova (1974) and The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway (2014).
Tim Morton is known for An Intrusion (2021).
Tim Mousseau is known for River Monsters (2009), One Strange Rock (2018) and 60 Minutes (1968).