Born 9 August 1968, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Falls Road , Belfast. Schooled at Park Lodge, Christian Brothers, followed by attendance at St Malachy's College before joining the Royal Marines in 1986. His 'Adventure' as a Royal Marine would see him deploy globally to numerous operational environments over 29 years before making the decision of becoming an Actor. He studied BA(Hons) Acting with The Actor's Wheel Company at Plymouth Marjon University. His first theatre performance was in a Theatre Royal, Plymouth production, 'Boots at the Door' playing the role of 'Donny', 3-5 Dec 15. He then appeared in a further TR, Plymouth ensemble, '18', at TR2 between 6-9 April 16; a dynamic 'promenade' play working with an energetic and vibrant group of young actors which received critical acclaim for its spirit and originality. Internationally, he appeared in 'Blindsighted: a response to Oedipus', playing an elder and blinded Oedipus for the duration of this conceptual adaptation of the Oedipus plays of Sophocles and Senecas, a short but well received tour in Greece was culminated on return with a final night in April 17 at The Barbican Theatre, Plymouth. He performed regularly with The Actor's Wheel Company appearing in numerous pieces including Shakespeares 'The Winter's Tale', as Antigonus , for a short regional tour which brought him acclaim on both local and national media. During this period he also performed with The Thespis Project in their Plymouth Fringe production 'The Wrong Side of Prohibition' playing a duel role as Senator Jenkins, a corrupt New York politician and Owney Madden, a New York Gangster. Tip has also been acting for camera, being directed by several innovative new local directors. His experiments in 'big' films have included supporting actor roles in the following major movies: Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle ( in a specialist role, directed by Matthew Vaughn, released in summer 2017), Ready Player One (as a 101 Superviser, directed by Steven Spielberg, to be released in 2018). More film projects have included the recent Sky series Guerrilla and an episode of Amazon-Channel 4 series 'Electric Dreams' In his spare time he pursues numerous adventurous passions including sailing, climbing, kayaking, skiing...anything outdoors...that gives him a buzz!! Also family time... because that is what life is about!!
Tip Lan Wang is an actor, known for Meng jiao di she long nu (1973).
Tip McMahon is known for sLipPage (2011), Let's Bury the Hatchet! (Deep in Your Face) (2013) and Spunk's Not Dead (2018).
Tip Scarry is an actor and producer, known for The Fosters (2013), Spirit Quest (2021) and Will & Grace (1998).
Tiphaine Daviot is an actress, known for Une Belle histoire (2019), HP (2018) and Girls with Balls (2018).
Tiphaine Rabaud Fournier is an actress, known for Volta (2022) and Marie Heurtin (2014).
Tipper grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. She attended Westside Highschool in Omaha and graduated from Columbia College of Chicago in 2008 with a BA in Film. She lives in Los Angeles, California where she likes to watch movies, shoot videos, and play guitar and sing in her power pop band Color TV.
Tipper Seifert-Cleveland is an actress, known for Cruella (2021), Krypton (2018) and Game of Thrones (2011).
From working for (Best Director) Alfred Hitchcock, to a movie written by (Worst Director) Edward D. Wood Jr., Tippi Hedren, the Minnesota girl of Scandinavian descent, has had a distinctive career. She was born Nathalie Kay Hedren in New Ulm, MN, to Dorothea (née Eckhardt) and Bernard Hedren, who ran a general store. Tippi was working as a New York fashion model when she married her first husband, former actor and later advertising executive Peter Griffith, in 1952 (married until 1961). She gave birth to her only child, future star Melanie Griffith, on August 9, 1957. Alfred Hitchcock discovered Tippi, the pretty cover girl, while viewing a commercial on NBC's Today (1952) show. He put her under personal contract and cast her in The Birds (1963). In a cover article about the movie in Look magazine (Dec. 4, 1962), Hitchcock praised her; he also told the Associated Press: "Tippi Hedren is really remarkable. She's already reaching the lows and highs of terror". Her performance in the film earned her both the Golden Globe award and the Photoplay award as Most Promising Newcomer. Her next film was playing the title role in Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), where she played a challenging and difficult role of a frigid, habitual thief. The film wasn't as big a hit as "The Birds," and it would take years before she won well-deserved admiration for her work. The professional relationship with Hitchcock ended with mutual bitterness and disappointment during the filming of "Marnie." That year, she married her agent, Noel Marshall (married until 1982). Charles Chaplin cast her in a supporting role in his final film A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), which flopped. Thereafter, Tippi and her husband Marshall collected big cats and other wildlife for the film Roar (1981), which they starred in and produced. The film took 11 years and $17 million to make, but it only made $2 million worldwide. Nevertheless, the film was a turning point in her life; she became actively involved in animal rights, as well as a wide variety of humanitarian and environmental causes. She married her third husband, businessman Luis Barrenecha, in 1985 but divorced him seven years later. In 2002, she became engaged to veterinarian Martin Dinnes, but after six years and no wedding, the couple called it quits. Tippi has devoted much time and effort to charitable causes: she is a volunteer International Relief Coordinator for "Food for the Hungry". She has traveled worldwide to set up relief programs following earthquakes, hurricanes, famine and war, and has received numerous awards for her efforts, including the Humanitarian Award presented to her by the Baha'i Faith. As for animal causes, she is founder and president of The Roar Foundation. Onscreen, she continues to work frequently in films, theater and TV. She appeared in I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998), finally bringing to the big screen the last screenplay written by the late Edward D. Wood Jr. in 1974 (and featuring Wood regulars Maila Nurmi and Conrad Brooks, just about the only surviving members of Wood's stock company). She also enjoyed playing comedic roles, such as an abortion rights activist in Alexander Payne's satire Citizen Ruth (1996) and slapping Jude Law in I Heart Huckabees (2004). Tippi's contributions to world cinema have been honored with Life Achievement awards in France at The Beauvais Film Festival Cinemalia 1994; in Spain, by The Fundacion Municipal De Cine in 1995; and at the Riverside International Film Festival in 2007. In 1999, Tippi was honored as "Woman of Vision" by Women in Film and Video in Washington, D.C., and received the Presidential Medal for her work in film from Hofstra University. She enjoys spending time with her daughter and grandchildren: Alexander Bauer, Dakota Johnson and Stella Banderas.
Tippy Dos Santos is an actress, known for I Do Bidoo Bidoo: Heto nApo sila! (2012), Abomination (2018) and Idol (2010).