Tim Stern is known for Santa Claus: The Movie (1985), Esther Waters (1977) and Minder (1979).
Tim Stiles, better known by his writing name Big Tim Stiles, is an Australian actor, singer, and writer who grew up in Canberra and spent a good deal of time in Oaks Estate. Stiles has been doing musical theatre for over twenty years and won the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical in 2017 for playing Uncle Fester in The Addams Family: The Musical, and also had guest appearances in comedy TV shows Tonightly with Tom Ballard and Rake. Also in 2017, Stiles founded his own independent comic book company, Big Tim's Funny Books, and has published work by artists from Australia, UK, and the US.
Timothy Kevin Story was born on March 13, 1970 in Los Angeles, California. Attended Westchester High School in Los Angeles, California with jazz pianist Eric Reed and actresses Regina King and Nia Long. Graduated from USC film school.
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Tim Sutton is a director and writer, known for Donnybrook (2018), Funny Face (2020) and Dark Night (2016).
Tim Swain is an actor, known for All Hallows Eve (2009).
Tim Taggart is known for The Undateables (2012), Stage School (2016) and Invictus Games (2014).
Tim Tanner, or Timothy Tanner, lives with his wife and children in Natchez, Mississippi. Born in Mobile Alabma and raised in Mississippi, Timothy Tanner has always loved horror movies. He has been in several low-budget horror films including "At the House of Madness," "Contagio" and "Dead Ink." Tim enjoys writing as well as acting and helping with the local community theatre, The Natchez Little Theatre.
Tim Taylor was born in Philadelphia, and grew up in Southern California. Taylor has been on stage since elementary school, regularly in talent shows, singing and acting skits, starring in The Mikado, and cast in "A Christmas Carol" as a town boy in the 4th grade. During college years Taylor studied Method with Eric Morris, as much as he could afford, and began acting in Film. By Taft Hartley in 1989, Taylor joined SAG when the Nishika Camera commercials he shot with Oedekirk added Vincent Price. In the 1990's Taylor was a "regular extra" on Pacific Station (starring John Hancock, Joel Murray). After Pacific Station was cancelled it was difficult for a while to find any work in LA. In 1993 Taylor moved north and was serendipitously cast as TOM in The Glass Menagerie, directed by Robert Gist at the Paradise Theater on the Ridge. While in North California, he also constructed a series of stage sets for the local community and high school theaters, and was the announcer for NPR's "A Classical Concert". Returning to Los Angeles in the early century Taylor registered with Central Casting as a "special" hire and had over 100 more featured extra parts on major TV shows and films, including ER, Chicago Hope, Diagnosis Murder, Charmed, and many others. Theatrical agents were quick to dismiss extra work and Taylor went for an MFA in Acting for Film when the career plateau'd again, graduating in 2012. In 2012 Taylor was cast as the villain "Dr. Dragmar" in the children's movie "Dognapped", and was principle in 3 other Magic Elevator flops. Taylor filmed a small role in "Out for Vengeance" in 2015, a film stuck in post production. In 2019 the documentary about his sculpture "Finding the Artifacts"in also went to post production. Taylor lives on a Pacific Island. He has an art and sound studio on the island (Jungle Gem, Inc), where he enjoys scuba diving and year-round outdoor physical activity in the clean, fresh air.
Tim Taylor is an actor, known for Ruin Me (2017).