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Tom Wright was born on 29 November 1952 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Daisy Jones & The Six (2023), Barbershop (2002) and Seinfeld (1989). He has been married to Leigh Johnson since 13 June 1988. They have two children.- American character actor of extensive stage background. He appeared frequently on Broadway in such plays as "A Thousand Clowns, " "The Deputy, " and "Time Limit." He was also active in early television, working on dramatic programs such as "Kraft Television Theatre" and "Studio One." He was married to actress Frances Sternhagen. Carlin died at 62 from heart failure.
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Thomas Hal Phillips was born on 11 October 1922 in Corinth, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Nashville (1975), The Brain Machine (1972) and Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958). He died on 3 April 2007 in Kossuth, Mississippi, USA.- Thomas Poore is known for Matewan (1987).
- Tara Williams is known for Matewan (1987).
- Anthony Charles Lynton Blair is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. On his resignation he was appointed Special Envoy of the Quartet on the Middle East, a diplomatic post which he held until 2015. He serves as the executive chairman of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, established in 2016. As prime minister, many of his policies reflected a centrist "Third Way" political philosophy. He is the only living former Labour leader to have led the party to a general election victory and the only one in history to form three majority governments.
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Actor, producer, writer, and director Til Schweiger is Germany's best-known actor and also the country's most successful director. With more than 51 Million admissions no other German filmmaker drew more people to cinemas. He runs his own production company Barefoot Films based in Berlin, Germany.
Til Schweiger (born December 19, 1963) was raised along with his two brothers in his hometown Giessen. In his early years, Schweiger began studying German and Medicine. He decided to drop out of university to pursue his career as an actor and went to drama school from 1986-1989. After graduation, he played at several theaters as a stage actor to gain more experience.
In 1991, Schweiger landed his first lead role in Manta, Manta (1991) following his big breakthrough role on Maybe... Maybe Not (1994) with the support of Germany's renowned film producer and mentor Bernd Eichinger. In 1996, Til Schweiger founded his first film production company Mr. Brown Entertainment together with business partner and film producer Tom Zickler. Schweiger debuted as producer with Knockin' on Heaven's Door (1997) winning several Festival Awards. The road movie remains a cult favorite with audiences worldwide. Within the same year, Schweiger was the first foreign actor to win the "Polish Oscar" at the International Warsaw Film festival for his performance in in Bandyta (1997). He has since built up acting credits in dozens of German movies including Der Eisbär (1998), where Schweiger made his debut as director.
Judas Kiss (1998) was Schweiger's first role in an international film. He then appeared in several internationally acclaimed movies including SLC Punk! (1998), The Replacement Killers (1998), Driven (2001), Intimate Affairs (2001), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life (2003), King Arthur (2004), New Year's Eve (2011), and many more.
To this day, Schweiger has delivered a series of German-language hits and won numerous Awards as actor/writer/director/producer: Barefoot (2005) grossed about $7,7 million with 1,5 million admissions, Rabbit Without Ears (2007) was up to 2014 Schweiger's most successful film and earned some $74 million locally, followed by the sequel Rabbit Without Ears 2 (2009). In 2011, Schweiger wrote, produced and directed Kokowääh (2011), which grossed $43 million, starring alongside his youngest daughter Emma. A sequel hit theaters in 2013.
As an actor, he received widespread critical acclaim and further recognition for his portrayal as the legendary Hugo Stieglitz in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009).
In December 2014, Til Schweiger released the family-friendly dramedy Head Full of Honey (2014) , which he co-wrote, directed, produced and starred in. It is his most successful film to date breaking the 6, 3 million admissions barrier of his 2007 hit Rabbit Without Ears (2007).
Schweiger, who started his career in German TV, plays the lead role on hit local crimes series Tatort (1970)(Hamburg) (Scene of the Crime). His debut generated the best ratings for the long-running procedural in 20 years.- Producer
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Tom Jacobson is known for The Darkest Hour (2011), Mission to Mars (2000) and Mighty Joe Young (1998). He is married to Susan Arnold.- Actress
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Tracy Pfau has British, Scottish, Irish and Yakima Indian heritage. She plays strong character roles with dialects, mostly from Europe and rural America. In her spare time, Tracy Pfau is an animal advocate. She can spend a whole day saving a squirrel, if she sees one injured, to give an example. She has nursed many critters back to health. Her long-term plan is to buy a ranch for her menagerie of animals, act and create, and take care of her husband, Stephen Jared, who she has adored for 27 glorious years.- Actor
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The 8 Bucks Experiment is known for SLC Punk! (1998) and Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2 (2016).- Actor
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Born in West Covina, California, but raised in New York City, Tim Robbins is the son of former The Highwaymen singer Gil Robbins and actress Mary Robbins (née Bledsoe). Robbins studied drama at UCLA, where he graduated with honors in 1981. That same year, he formed the Actors' Gang theater group, an experimental ensemble that expressed radical political observations through the European avant-garde form of theater. He started film work in television movies in 1983, but hit the big time in 1988 with his portrayal of dimwitted fastball pitcher "Nuke" Laloosh in Bull Durham (1988). Tall with baby-faced looks, he has the ability to play naive and obtuse (Cadillac Man (1990) and The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)) or slick and shrewd (The Player (1992) and Bob Roberts (1992)).- Actor
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Tarik Lowe is an actor and writer, known for Whiplash (2014), Major Crimes (2016) Outsiders (2015) and Supporting Characters (2012).
Born in Hackensack, New Jersey. In 1999, at the age of 14, Tarik was cast in the film Music of the Heart, starring Meryl Streep. The following year, he made his television debut on Law and Order, acting in compelling scenes with both Jerry Orbach and Jesse Martin.
Since making his TV and film debuts, Tarik continued to stay busy, appearing more than 30 national commercials as well as becoming the voice of some of the most popular brands in the world. Gillette, Sprite, Coca-Cola to name a few.
In 2004 he was cast in a heavily recurring role on One Life to Live, as the ultra preppy business student, Hudson Prescott.
He co-wrote and starred in Supporting Characters which made its premier at Tribeca Film festival in 2012. All four showings there were sold out.
In 2016 he simultaneously recurred on Major Crimes (TNT) where he played Reverend Daniel Price in a controversial role about an ex cop killer turned minister as well as James on Outsiders (WGN) where he played a down and out ex coal miner in a vicious feud against an outsider, fighting for the love of his sister.
He was then cast as Eric Vance in another recurring role on Blindspot (NBC). Where he played an ex military sergeant, who performed violent acts to save the life of his cancer ridden husband.
He's also been casted in Blue Bloods (CBS), Donny (TBS), Forever (ABC) and a number of Films including The Inevitable defeat of Mister & Pete, Ava's Possessions, Little Paradise, No Beast So Fierce, 40, Pimp and the Academy Award winning Whiplash.
The range of his roles and the depth to which he is willing to get lost inside of his characters makes Tarik Lowe a very interesting actor to watch and there is no doubt that we'll be seeing a lot more of what he has, in the time to come.- Actor
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Born Anthony C. Baker in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Tony and his family quickly moved back to the city of Chicago where he was raised on the south side. His passion for film started at a very early age and stayed with him throughout his life. While attending New Mexico State University his creative ideas were brought to the forefront while writing and directing films with his colleagues just for the love of it. His comedic skills developed while hosting pageants, talent shows, and fund-raising events on the NMSU campus. His love for theater developed when he made his stage debut in the University production of "Of Mice & Men" in which he received his first acting award. After bringing his acting talents to the stage he knew that it was time to make the dream a reality and uprooted his family to California to pursue a career in acting and stand up comedy.- Actor
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Tian Wang is known for Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), Abduction (2019) and Triple Threat (2019).- Stunts
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Born in the land of 'Braveheart' Scotland in 1967, Tom Delmar was brought up in the Cairngorm Mountains. As a young man he was a fabulous sportsman in many discipline's including fencing, skiing, swimming, Judo and ice hockey. At Glasgow University when not studying for his BSc in mathematics and computer science he could be found at the Army OTC (Officer Training Corps) where at weekends and holidays he learned many of the skills that he would use later as a young stunt man.
He moved to London and attended the 'London City Lit' Actors training course and after spending 46 weeks working at the BBC and ITV in various rolls in front of camera he qualified for the British Stunt Register [1984]. He quickly found himself working as a young stunt man on some of the biggest Hollywood films of the time including James Cameron's Aliens and the action packed '007 James Bond' films through to Guy Ritchie's 'Snatch' and Georg Lucas's Star Wars (II). He doubled many stars of the day including Steve Guttenberg, Sylvester Stallone, Ray Winston, Robbie Coltrane, Alfred Molina and many more !
He started working as a stunt coordinator in 1987, over the next 25 years he would stunt coordinate and double in over 300 Film and TV shows working with the cream of Hollywood. Tom quickly applied his scientific background to his advantage when he started the 'Action Stunt Company' in which he designed and fabricated stunt equipment, air bags, tracking vehicles and camera rig's, the company is now one of the world leaders.
His passion for film and his need to express action and emotion in the same frame led him to start directing in 1998. Today he is one of Hollywood's leading 2nd Unit Directors & Stunt Coordinators with over36 films to his credit.- Fred S. (Ted) Raymond Jr. was born December 29, 1931, in Newton, MA. His parents were Fred S. Raymond and Bessie T. Raymond. He grew up in Wakefield, MA, graduating from Wakefield H.S. in 1949. He served in the US Air Force 1949-1952, stationed in Korea, Panama and Puerto Rico. He married his first wife, Kathleen, in 1953. They were divorced in 1976. He has two children from that marriage, Fred (Ted) III and Kathleen.He was a sportswriter in western Massachusetts before attending UMass-Amherst 1956-1959, where he was assistant sports information director while attending school. He graduated in 1959 with a B.B.A. degree. Having received a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant, Armor, in the US Army through ROTC, he went on to serve until 1976, retiring as a Major after a total of 25 years military service. He served in Germany and four tours in Vietnam, awarded 5 Bronze Stars with V device and 2 Purple Hearts. He received his M.A. degree from Webster University in 1974, studying through the military extension program. Following retirement at Fort Sheridan, IL, he began his professional acting career, joining Actors Equity, SAG and AFTRA in 1977. He married his second wife, Mary Ann, in 1979. They have one son, Kenneth. Moving to the Florida panhandle in 1981, he went on withdrawal from the unions and worked as a golfwriter and general columnist for 25 years before "retiring" again and moving to the Phoenix west valley. He reactivated his SAG membership in 1997 when cast as Spencer in "The Truman Show." Since relocating to Arizona in 2007, he has been active in Phoenix area theatre and reactivated his AEA membership in 2015. He is represented by Dani's Agency.
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- Terry Camilleri was born on 7 November 1949 in Malta. He is an actor, known for Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), The Truman Show (1998) and Knowing (2009).
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- Tru Hang is known for Gran Torino (2008) and S.W.A.T.: Firefight (2011).
- Tong Pao Kue is known for Gran Torino (2008).
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Like many others; Entertainment has always been a passion for Tony Stef'Ano, even as a child. Born and raised on Detroit's upper west side Warren-Anthony Stef'Ano has accomplished many things in his early career. It was apparent that he was destined to be a star when he earned a small feature role on the hit TV show Sesame Street, later followed by a spot on a Toys R Us commercial all at the very young age of 5. After completing his first drama class at the age of 11, Warren got his first supporting role as The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz. Though it was a great experience he decided to take a break from the stage and pursue singing lessons and joined the school choir and participated in several concerts. After two years Tony decided to return to the stage and continue his drama classes. While at Mumford High School, he received his first lead role as Walter Lee Younger in A Raison in the Sun, and other roles such as The Giant in Jack and the Beanstalk, and Maleficent in Disney's version of Sleeping Beauty all being school plays. Among other students, Tony was given the assignment to write a play, direct it, and star in it. Did he ever rise to the occasion? He wrote a script entitled Jealous Royalty and portrayed Prince Eric Von'Amburg an alcoholic Prince who was jealous of his brother because he was crowned King instead of him. This was the launch of his writing career. At the end of the class, Tony received several awards, one for Best Lead Actor for A Raison in the Sun, Best Play Write for Jealous Royalty, and for Best Villain/Vixen for Sleeping Beauty, which brought him great praise from his peers and teachers. Since high school, Tony has had small roles in local plays and one major role as Shakespeare's Othello and was a feature audience member in the movie 61* directed by Billy Crystal. He also attended Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield, Michigan where he graduated valedictorian. Now, ever the opportunist Tony focuses more on continuing building his company Sleep Tight Entertainment which he founded in 2003. Primarily a music production and film production company that will later be followed by several subsidiary companies including but not limited to a chain of night clubs, clothing line, two non-profits, a magazine, and a school for entertainment, law, and medicine. As an ambitious creator/writer he has also written five screenplays and eight more under way. In the past year and a half Tony has accomplished many things that most people can only dream of accomplishing. First making the connection with and being consulted by Larry Dee. As result of that connection Tony has gained a wealth of knowledge and continues to grow both in business and spiritually. He has secured world wide theater, DVD, and CD distribution as well as forming partnerships with other film production companies in both India and Romania, and is now searched for by name on the most popular search engines. Presently, Tony is negotiating a multi-million dollar deal that will fund several feature films and re-establish Sleep Tight Entertainment's music division. Two of those projects being "Figure" and "The Darkening," both are creating quite a buzz throughout the industry. Tony is definitely accomplishing phenomenal things and is not done yet. Never being one to use clichés, but this is only the beginning for him.- Thomas Boxhammer is known for Das Boot (1981).
- Tom Toner was born on 25 May 1928 in Homestead, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Miller's Crossing (1990), Splash (1983) and Arthur (2011). He died on 12 July 2015 in New York, New York, USA.
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Ted Jan Roberts was born on 24 September 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Milk (2008), Hollywood Safari (1997) and Masked Rider (1995).- Tom Ammiano came out as a gay teacher in 1975 with his lover Tim, founded the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, served on the SF Unified School District board, and has been a member of the SF Board of Supervisor since 1994. Ran for San Francisco Mayor in 1999 and 2003.
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Tony Vella is a born and raised true San Francisco Native hailing from the cities Glen Park area but spent time in the famed Mission District, St Mary's Park, Excelsior and other areas of The City as well. As a young child he was fascinated by cartoon voices and grew up originally wanting to do them as a career. In his early 20's he studied with all of the voice over artists and coaches available in SF including meeting and becoming friends with Lucille Bliss (The Voice of Smurfette/Crusader Rabbit) from there and after securing some work but not animation voices he was encouraged by his agent to take on-camera courses and go for acting auditions. After taking numerous workshops for cold reading, commercial acting, improv and eventually studying the traditional "method" at the well known "Jean Shelton School of Acting" he began to audition and obtain small and featured roles. Out of the need for more work he found his way into stunts and utilizing his background in acting was able to combine both skills. Over the years he has become a stunt coordinator, aerial rigger, stunt and commercial driver and still continues to combine both stunts and acting. His actors training also makes for working with actors easier when stunt coordinating as he understands the complexities of what is going on in their heads as well as the action to be applied.- Art Department
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Tom Brokaw was born on 6 February 1940 in Webster, South Dakota, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (1970), Dateline NBC (1992) and Toots (2006). He has been married to Meredith Lynn Auld since 17 August 1962. They have four children.- Actor
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Graduate of SJSU; first break into films came while working security as a police officer on the set of the Warner Brother's film MAD CITY. Oscar-winning director Costa-Gravos summoned Tim off the set perimeter and put him to work as an FBI rooftop sniper in the movie. Trained as a method actor at both at The Lee Strasberg Film and Theatrical Institute and the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood. Lifetime member the Actors Studio both in New York City and Los Angeles.- Additional Crew
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Timothy Roberts is known for Chasing Mavericks (2012), Killer Instinct (2005) and Journeyman (2007).- Casting Director
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Toni Staniewicz is an American Director, Producer, Actor, Casting Director, and Content Creator. Member of the Screen Actor's Guild and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. With more than 100 plus projects under her belt and working with every heavy hitter in the industry she has a wide range of talents and contributions to the film industry. In 2018 she worked on the 5 time winning Golden Globes and Oscar nominated film Lady Bird.. 2018 Award Winner of the California Film Foundation "Vanguard". 2018 Winner of the Equality Film Festival "Trail Blazer" Award. 2018 Award Winner of the El Dorado Sacramento Film Commission Award. She is a California native. Fun facts: Toni is a Master Equestrian, Animal Trainer & Stunt Coordinator professional. Founder of Inspire Humanity Foundation. Her passion is discovering stories that yet to be told through her documentaries and independent films.- Actor
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