Tim O'Conner was born in Morristown, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Mo (2007), Viva la Bam (2003) and Moment of Fear (1960).
Tim O'Connor was born on July 3, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois. Best known to viewers as Elliott Carson on the long-running television series Peyton Place (1964), he began his acting career with the Goodman Memorial Theatre in Chicago just after World War II. Moving to New York City in the early 1950s, he became one of television's busiest actors during the medium's dramatic coming-of-age. He appeared frequently on the The United States Steel Hour (1953) and became a mainstay of the "Family Classics" series, starring in such productions as "The Three Musketeers" and "A Tale of Two Cities". Until 1964, when "Peyton Place" became a runaway hit, O'Connor lived on an island in the center of Glen Wild Lake near Bloomingdale, New Jersey. He soon found that commuting between the East Coast and Los Angeles was too wearing, and moved to California. He settled in Santa Monica, a few short blocks from the Pacific Ocean, and established himself as one of filmdom's most versatile performers. O'Connor specialized in playing military officials and police officers. Some of his other best known roles include Dr. Elias Huer on Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979) and Jack Boland on General Hospital (1963). He also appeared in two episodes of the mystery television series "Columbo", starring Peter Falk as the rumpled detective. His credits included Wheels (1978), The Man with the Power (1977), Tail Gunner Joe (1977) and Murder in Peyton Place (1977) a TV special which reunited him with many of his co-stars in the original show. An avid sailor, O'Connor owns a 32-foot Pearson Vanguard sailboat and is studying both sailing to the waters off Mexico and Central America.
Tim O'Hearn was born Timothy Allen O'Hearn, with one older sibling. He has been making quite a name for himself the last few years in the Independent horror/action movie scene and has recently gone behind the camera as a writer/director. Tim grew up in northern NY near Watertown and at an early age was fascinated by horror movies and how they were made. When he was 13 he made a 3 minute film "the Creep" shot on Super 8mm influenced by the classic "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein". After high school he joined the US Air Force and worked as an electronic technician on B-52 aircraft stationed in upstate NY. Left the military after 4 years and moved near Binghamton NY where he resides today. 15 years later after being encouraged by a friend to pursue acting he got some head shots done and as they say, the rest is history. Tim also is a drummer playing in various rock bands regionally for over 30 years and is also a professional photographer.
Tim O'Leary is an actor and producer, known for Love You Like Crazy (2017), The Thing Before the Thing (2019) and White Death (2021).
Tim O'Reilly is known for The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014), Emirates News (2007) and Ctrl+Alt+Compete (2011).
Tim O'Sullivan is known for Sarah & Duck (2013).
Tim Ogletree is an actor and producer, known for Round of Your Life (2019), Flaked (2016) and Walking with the Dead (2015).
Tim Oliehoek (1979) attended to the Dutch Film and Television Academy when he was only 18 years of age. His admittance was secured by having shot his first two-and-a-half hour action movie BUY OR DIE prior to his arrival at the esteemed university. Not only did Tim already poses an uncanny ability for film making but he received a generous amounts of press for his past and future endeavors. Tim ultimately graduated in 2001 with the film 'ISABELLE' based on the acclaimed novel of Dutch author Tessa de Loo. This film was nominated for a Tuschinski Award and won a Student Award at the USA Film Festival. As a follow up in 2002, Tim directed THE CHAMP which was nominated for a Student Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Since his graduation he has gone on to direct numerous commercials and short films. His television film 15 35 SPOOR 1 was nominated for the Prix d'Italia, and was broadcasted by BNN on Dutch National Television. Having done numerous short films Tim still felt a need to fill his childhood dream of directing full length feature films. In 2005 Tim directed his feature debut entitled VET HARD (English title TOO FAT TOO FURIOUS), which was a great success in both its theatrical release as well as on home video. In 2006 and 2007, in between his feature film projects, Tim went on to direct 18 episodes of the National Television series 'SHOUF SHOUF', based on the film SHOUF SHOUF HABIBI! (2004). This television-series won the Spanish award Premios Ondas and was nominated for the European award Rose d'Or. In February 2009 his second feature film SPION VAN ORANJE (English title SPY OF THE QUEEN) was released in Dutch theaters. A spy-comedy starring the well renowned Dutch television comedian, singer and actor Paul de Leeuw. The feature film PIZZAMAFFIA was released in February 2011. Based on a novel by Khalid Boudou. His fourth film CHEZ NOUS (English title 'QUEEN OF AMSTERDAM') was released in theatres in early October 2013. A romantic comedy written by Frank Houtappels. His first family movie THE AMAZING WIPLALA, based on the book by famous dutch writer Annie MG Schmidt was released in late 2014. The movie was embraced by many film critics and, in December, it received The Golden Film Award. Wiplala was nominated for a Rembrandt Award, won the Golden audience award at the Mill Valley Film Festival in California, was the big winner of the Ale Kino! on Tour film festival in Poland and also was among the favorites at the filmfestival of Griffoni, Toronto and Zlín. At the India International Children's Film Festival in Mumbai, the film received two awards: one for 'best picture' and one for 'best director'. In 2016 Tim directed a three-part television miniseries THE MENTEN CASE. The series is based on the true story of journalist Hans Knoop, trying to uncover the truth behind the not yet convicted war criminal Pieter Menten. The story takes place in the 70's, 40's and 30's. The show received a very positive response from TV critics and reached more than 1 million viewers. The series won a Dutch TV-Award, a Director's NL Award, a Nipkow nomination, a Rockie Award in Canada, and is the Dutch entry for the American Emmy Awards of 2017. Tim is currently working on the film adaptation of the book THE SECRET DIARY OF HENDRIK GROEN. The 12-part series with Kees Hulst and André van Duin can be seen from October 2017 on Dutch Television.
Tim Oliver Schultz was born on July 22, 1988 in West Berlin, West Germany. He is an actor and producer, known for Die Welle (2008), Club der roten Bänder (2015) and Systemfehler - Wenn Inge tanzt (2013).
Tim Olivier Somer is an actor, known for Flikken Maastricht (2007), De Oost (2020) and Forever Rich (2021).