Tim Whalen is known for Hollow's Ridge (2019), The Damaged (2018) and 225 Oak.
Tim Whelan was born on November 2, 1893 in Cannelton, Indiana, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Thief of Bagdad (1940), The Murder Man (1935) and Aunt Sally (1934). He was married to Miriam Seegar. He died on August 11, 1957 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Tim Whitby is a producer and director, known for Bramwell (1995), Servants (2003) and 10 Minute Tales (2009).
Tim was born in Milkwaukee, WI to parents James and Barbara Whitcomb. His parents opened the first bar in Green Bay to welcome black patrons in the late 1960's and early 1970's called My Brothers Place. While the decision brought his parents a ton of hate and death threats, Tim feels extremely fortunate to have met many Green Bay Packer Football Players, including Hall of Famers including Herb Adderly and Willie Wood, both who became close friends of the family. Tim attended grade school thru high school in Green Bay, WI, but he spent every summer on Catfish Lake in Eagle River, WI. His passion for filmmaking began when he discovered Omen II was filming down the road from his parents summer home when he was 14. It was here he became fascinated with "movie magic" when he vividly remembers watching the filming of the "woman who's eyes were plucked out" before she was struck by a truck. He couldn't believe filmmakers had used a trained crow to remove the eyes to get to the food behind the prosthetic. Both grossed out and inspired , Tim began making home movies with special effects on his parents Super 8mm camera. Tim later majored in Theater and Drama at Lawrence University in Appleton WI from 1986-1990 and was a classically trained actor in Stanislavsky, Meisner and Uta Hagen techniques. He won Best Actor for his portrayal of Benedick in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing". He later had the lead in several more classics from Becket to Pirandello and worked with playwright Sam Gaines, a contemporary of legendary playwright Sam Shepherd. Tim also minored in Econ, as he wanted to be able to speak the language of financiers, and spent 4 years on Wall Street as a Vice President of OTC Trading for Piper Jaffray in Minneapolis. He then moved to Portland, OR after his divorce, so he could be closer to his 3 children. While working as a Trader in Portland, OR, Tim directed many Shakespeare plays in the summer including Titus Andronicus, Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night. He was also nominated for Best Supporting actor for his portrayal of Elbert Lovborg in Hedda Gabler. Tim left his lucrative Wall Street career in 1999 to produce his first feature, Anoosh of the Airways, for which he raised the $1m budget. His debut effort was selected as one of 8 finalists in the 1999 Hollywood Film Festival. The film received mixed reviews and only received foreign distribution. The film later became a cult hit in Eastern European countries, who identified with the Armenian immigrant story. He recently produced the feature film City Baby, which was selected as first runner up Best Feature in the 2013 Dances with Films Festival in Los Angeles and is available on Amazon Prime. He is most proud of the viral hoax sensation Blackstar Warrior HD which was screened as "lost footage" at the 2010 Comicon in San Diego. The media picked it up and many people thought it was a true origin story for Lando Calrissian and it went on to garner over 2M views.
Tim White was born on March 25, 1954 in Cumberland, Rhode Island, USA. He was an actor, known for WWF SmackDown! (1999), WWF Sunday Night Slam (1994) and Saturday Night's Main Event (1985). He died on June 19, 2022 in the USA.
Tim Wilde was born on February 20, 1966 in Stralsund, German Democratic Republic. He is an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Die Nacht der lebenden Loser (2004) and Lasko - Die Faust Gottes (2009).
While watching greats like Hope, Cosby, and Carson, all Tim Wilkins wanted to be when he grew up was a stand-up comedian. Today his dream is more alive than ever as a 20 year veteran stand-up comedian, TV and radio personality, speaker and writer, who has performed on stages around the world. Tim has entertained millions in venues ranging from Radio City Music Hall and the Greek Theatre, to the biggest casinos, cruise ships, and even chow halls in Afghanistan. Although Tim's career path has often led him in the opposite directions than the conventional wisdom, it hasn't prevented him from experiencing all of the successes he'd always hoped for. Starting out in LA, Tim honed his comedy chops on the stages of iconic clubs such as the Laugh Factory and Improv but stage time at those venues was hard to come by. In 1994, his friend and mentor suggested that he relocate to Florida where there were more "gigs" to be found, Tim packed up his family and took a chance. This move would turn out to be a good one as Tim soon found himself touring the South and developing into a solid act. While on one of these tours, his friend and now comedy superstar, Larry the Cable Guy, introduced Tim to another friend that asked him to open for Earth, Wind, and Fire. Over time this would lead to opening for music, comedy, and entertainment legends such as; Aretha Franklin, The Righteous Brothers, Styx, Wynonna Judd, Olivia Newton John, Hall & Oates, Patti LaBelle, Leon Redbone, Ann Margret, David Cassidy, Isley Brothers, John Berry, Loverboy, Belinda Carlisle, Michael McDonald, Ruben Studdard, Suzy Boguss, Billy Dean, Patty Smyth, Marc Antoine, Richard Elliot, Jeff Golub, Dennis Miller, Bob Newhart, Sinbad, Michael McDonald. By combining his comedy with his love of fitness Tim has hosted amateur and professional events including the Mr. Olympia and Fitness Olympia bodybuilding shows seen on ESPN, Fox Sports, and TLC. He has been a fitness and nutrition writer for Muscle and Fitness, Natural Muscle, BodyCheck.com, Shape.com and a keynote speaker for corporations, colleges, and events such as the IDEA World Expo and Perform Better Summits. In 2005-6 Tim was honored to fulfill his "Bob Hope" dream when his was given the opportunity to strap back on his camouflage and flak jacket as part of the 'Comics on Duty' World Tour, entertaining our troops in Afghanistan, Kyrgystan, and state-side bases. In addition to fitness one of his greatest loves is our world's finest Marine Corps and all of the men and women who wear the uniform of the US. Tim jumps at any chance he can to give back to our troops. After years of making various TV appearances, in 2006 he became the co-host of the Monday-Friday live morning talk show "Studio 10", on the CBS station in Tampa, FL. In addition to the normal local talk show duties, Studio 10 gave him the opportunity to pursue another dream; becoming a TV chef with his healthy recipes on a weekly segment called "Tim Cooks Smart". He also been seen nationally on HBO, ESPN2, Fox Sports, TLC, CW, WE Network, "The Daily Buzz", "BetterTV", "Daytime", Nickelodeon's "NickMom Night Out", and CMT's "Next Big Comic". He can also be heard regularly on Sirius/XM radio's comedy channels and in his DryBar comedy special "Password Protected."
Actor Tim Williams who has had a quiet career, burst onto the scene in 2016, in his breakout role A commercial! Yes he is the spokesman for Trivago.com. Helen Hunt also had a career that was quiet, until a commercial spot, led her to stardom, on Mad About You. Tim Williams unfortunately has not found that breakout acting role that actors yearn for. If it's to happen, now is the time, and this is why. In the week following the election in the US in 2016 Tim Williams's IMDb ranking shot up over 5000 spots! Yes that's right. One week only. From 2014 with the release of Labyrinth of Lies , Playing the part of Major Parker his popularity has risen steadily from a low ranking of 60,000 to a peak of 5000. To put Star rankings into perspective Marion Michael Morrison who has not made a picture since 1976 and passed away in 1979 had a Star ranking of 24 10 years after his death! 1989 was the first year of any actors ranking. Marion Michael Morrison's current ranking is 905 and in mid 2016 was over 1000. Not bad for "The" most internationally recognized actor of the 20th Century! Oh did I forget to mention Marion Michael Morrison was John Wayne! Tim Williams has "It", Looks and talent, Just like The "Duke". Hollywood needs to capitalize on his popularity with the many women who are new fans between the ages of 30 through 55. Lets hope it will be long before his agent is contacted by somebody, and we see more of this American-born actor. Tim who was born in Houston Texas in 1966, spent a lot of his time, between there and New York, because his father was head golf pro, at a private country club. His parents eventually divorced the year Tim became a teenager in 1979. While he was permanently in New York at this time, he eventually settled, with his mother and sister, back in Houston later that year. While in high school, he was bitten by the acting bug. He walked into the drama class one day after school, and asked the teacher, "Could you make me an actor." Well he did and learned his craft well. Also around that same time, Williams was becoming obsessed, with the rock music of the bands, Kiss, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, and Led Zeppelin. He also played in a few bands locally. After leaving high school, he decided to move to New York, and pursue roles on, "off-off Broadway" plays and TV shows. He also managed at that time to procure an agent. His agent had no trouble, finding the handsome young actor, his first acting role. This was on the Cosby Show. He played the part of a teenage boy who got an underage teenage girl pregnant. His part, in that particular episode, ended up on the cutting room floor. That was because, it was, too far outside the comfort zone, at that time, for Network Execs. His first official listed acting role, was with Claire Danes, on the TV show, "My So-Called Life". This was followed, by an appearance on, "The Sopranos". This would lead to his next gig that took him across the pond to Europe.Shortly after this Shortly after this he auditioned, and won the lead role, in a German film. Not knowing the language, and against the advice of his agent, he took the role anyway. While filming there, he began to learn the German language. While working on the film, he met a local girl. He fell in love. Tim soon made a decision, to permanently stay Germany, in late August 2001. Several days later in New York on Sep 11 the city was attacked. 9/11 solidified his decision to stay in Germany. With this new commitment, he was determined to learn the German language. Today he speaks it fluently, with no hint of an American accent! Many actors are able, to pull off an accent, at will. But Tim's commitment, to learn German, and be able to be employed, in that country while speaking German, speaks volumes. Eventually he found his way onto a German television soap opera, Guten Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten (2012-2013). In English that translates to, Good Times, Bad Times. He plays an American rock star whose time has passed. He is perfect for the role, as he has been playing guitar, since high school. He doesn't have to do his best air guitar! Before he got this role however, had been in numerous American and German productions, between 2001-11. Most notable was, "Valkyrie" (2008) starring Tom Cruise). As mentioned earlier, Tim who has been mostly unknown in the United States until the Trivago commercial, came and went in public in The U.S. as he pleased and was never noticed. Now he's as recognizable as George Clooney. While considering himself as, not being "Famous", he was recently contacted for an interview by Elle magazine. Not sure that the contact was real, he met the reporter at a restaurant. The reporter was naturally female. He wasn't sure it was an interview or a crazed fan. She was the real thing however. Still calls Germany his home. Recently working back in Germany. The movie Ballon (2018) which is in post-production, and an episode of the TV program, Die Diplomatin (2018). Still the Trivago.com Spokesman (2018).
Tim Williams (born April 21, 1978) is an American director, producer, and writer. He is the founder of Popcorn Trailer, an entertainment production company built as a way to green light his movie productions after moving from his hometown Richmond, Virginia in 2012. He's known for True Journey (2018), a 22 minute documentary featuring Ty Suite "The Voice Guitar Guy". In 2019, he independently produced and distributed Marked for Trade, a crime psychological thriller.
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