Todd Holland's life was changed forever when, at the age of five, he saw an episode of Jonny Quest that scared the bejesus out of him - and from that moment he wanted life to always be that exciting. Story-telling became his gateway drug of choice. Since that fateful viewing, Todd has directed more than 200 episodes of television and three feature films including the gamer, cult-classic, The Wizard. His work has earned him three EMMY Awards, eight EMMY nominations, five Cable-Ace Awards, a DGA award, six DGA nominations and a WGA nomination. As a director and producer, he was a key creative force behind The Larry Sanders Show, Malcolm In The Middle and he co-created the short-lived but enduring-fan favorite, Wonderfalls. His episodic work spans the gamut of genres - from Twin Peaks, My So-Called Life, Stitchers and Shameless on the drama side to Tales From The Crypt, Friends, Black-ish and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in comedy. He just signed his third overall deal with ABC Studios under his Dark Toy Entertainment shingle. While at ABC/Disney, Todd was proud Director/EP of ABC's The Real O'Neals -- a show that will forever hold a special place in his heart. Todd earned his big break after Steven Spielberg saw his UCLA short film, Chicken Thing, and hired him to write and direct for Amazing Stories. (Fun Fact: Chicken Thing was a fictionalized re-telling of that fateful night watching Jonny Quest at 5yo - but adding a giant Chicken Monster, because... why not?) Todd joined the DGA in 1986. He is co-Chair of the Diversity Task Force of the DGA, working to increase the number of women and men of color directing episodic TV. He is happily married to Scotch Ellis Loring and is the loving father of amazing Triplets.
Todd Holmes was born on July 3rd, 1989 in Puyallup, Washington, USA. Raised on a rifle range until age 5, a beef farm until age 15, and the suburbs of the Greater Seattle Metropolitan Area until 31, Todd re-located from Western Washington to the Atlanta, GA area in 2020 to pursue a career in acting.
Todd Hughes is known for Texas Death Trippin' (2019).
Todd Hughes was born on August 13, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is a producer and director, known for House of Cardin (2019), My Name Is Lopez (2021) and Mansfield 66/67 (2017). He has been married to P. David Ebersole since June 18, 2008.
Todd Jackson is known for Strong Enough (2022).
Todd James Jackson was born on April 14, 1979 in South Bend, Indiana, USA. He is an actor, known for Bosch: Legacy (2022), Council of Dads (2020) and Hawaii Five-0 (2010).
Todd Jeffries has been acting professionally for more than 35 years in theatre, film, television, and commercials. He has appeared in numerous films and over forty television series including "NCIS", "NCIS LA", "VEEP", "Criminal Minds", "CSI", "24", "Seinfeld", "The Colony" and "LA Law". He has worked with such talent as Brie Larson, Russell Crow, Jeffrey Tambor, Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mandy Patinkin, and John Ritter. He has also worked abroad in productions in Canada, Mexico, and Japan. For his work in Theatre in Los Angeles, he received an LA Weekly Theatre Award for best comedy performance, an LA Drama Critics Circle Award nomination for best ensemble, and two Drama-Logue performance awards. He is a native of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Todd Jenkins has been working in front and behind the camera since 2002. He is best known for being a jack of all trades and has done just about every job on set at least once. He enjoys acting and directing the most and got his first TV role on the hit show Nashville doing a scene with Hayden Panettiere and soon after was cast in the Steven C. Miller film Arsenal starring Nicolas Cage. He is most proud of his work on the feature film Cherokee Creek where he not only plays one of the lead actors but also did the majority of crew positions himself including being the writer, producer, director of photography, gaffer, main camera operator,editor, and director.
Todd Jensen has enjoyed a 30+ year acting career. Todd began his acting studies at prestigious acting institutes located on both east and west coasts of the United States, including the William Esper Studio in New York, the Joanne Baron Studio in Los Angeles, before studying improvisation at The Groundlings. Todd Jensen began his screen career in 1988. Appearing in various feature films Todd's most memorable films are "Thick as Thieves" with Morgan Freeman and Antonio Banderas & Echelon Conspiracy with Ving Rhames and Edward Burns. Entering the early2000s, Todd found steady work between small and big screens. He appeared in several creature/horror features including Sabertooth (2002) (TV), Raging Sharks (2005) (V), Mega Snake (2007) (TV) and Bats: Human Harvest (2007) (TV). As the 2000s began to wind down, Todd still maintained steady appearances in various colorful features including Copperhead (2008) (TV), Boogeyman 3 (2008) (V). The latter 2000s saw Todd again in television-made features and series sequels, among these being Messengers 2: The Scarecrow (2009) (V) as a banker, then he was part of a marooned space party in the Sci-Fi adventure Star Runners (2009) (TV), then played a US Marshal in Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009) (V). He has also made episodic appearances on "The Glades" (2010) and "Burn Notice" (2007) both in 2011. Outside of his own acting career, Todd has directed and produced. Most importantly, Todd started and taught training programs for actors called Todd Jensen's "On Camera" Acting & Audition Workshops.
Todd Johnson is an actor and editor, known for The Rental (2012), A Pornographer (2008) and Renegade Alliance: The Clean Up (2013).