Tim Trageser was born 1969 November 28th in Frankfurt am Main, graduated from High School in Darmstadt in 1989, and then did his civil service. He studied journalism and theatre in Munich in 1991 while interning with Tele 5-TV. From 1992 to 1994, he worked as freelance TV contributor and reporter in Berlin. He enrolled at Munich Film School at the feature-film directing-class in 1994. In 1997 he won the "EASTMAN-Förderpreis" in Hof as the best young talent director.
Tim Travers Hawkins is known for XY Chelsea (2019), 1000 Voices (2009) and Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests (2021).
Tim Trefren is known for Top Shot (2010).
Tim Trella is known for Iron Man (2008), The Fast and the Furious (2001) and Lone Survivor (2013).
Tim Treloar is known for Maleficent (2014), Mine All Mine (2004) and Bombshell (2006).
Tim Trobec was born on June 8, 1967 in Saint Stephen, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter (2013), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013) and Parks and Recreation (2009).
Tim was Born in Eugene, Oregon. He attended Undergrad at Southern Oregon University and Graduate School at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival/University of Alabama. Tim moved to Los Angeles in 2013 after spending much of his career in Regional Theatre. He has performed in seasons with The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Intiman, and Portland Center Stage among many others. He is a Co-Founder of Third Rail Repertory Theatre in Portland, Oregon.
Tim Tully is a writer, composer, and producer who has contributed in a number of fields. As a writer, he co-authored two books covering the early growth of computer-based music and audio production: With Paul D. Lehrman, he wrote "MIDI for the Professional," Amsco PUblications, 1993; and with David M. Rubin, wrote "The Audible PC," Sybex, 1993. In the 1990s, he wrote numerous articles for several periodicals, including Electronic Musician, Mix, Videography, the New York Times, L.A. Style, and others. In 2002, Tully wrote and produced "The Universe," on DVD, featuring a simulated trip through the cosmos from the Earth to distant galaxies. Using manipulated still images and video produced by NASA; accompanied by a researched and refined narration by Tim Enos; and underscored with an original, neoclassical score by Paul Lehrman and Tim Tully, The Universe displayed and described photographic images of our solar system, and many astronomical objects beyond it, including stars, planetary nebulae, galaxies, gaseous, interstellar nebulae, and white dwarf stars. Produced during the emergence of DVD as a medium for movies, "The Universe" was one of the very first commercial DVDs produced and released by a small, independent studio, Universe Productions. In addition to a portion of the score for The Universe, Tully also composed the music for a DVD movie for children, "Astropuppies in Space."
Tim Turnell was born on November 20, 1971 in Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. He is known for The Untold (2002), Stuck (2007) and Dog Pound (2010).