Tim Guinee was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in Illinois and Texas. As a teenager, he graduated from the Houston High School for Performing Arts. He then attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts (where he eventually received an honorary doctorate). He made his feature film debut as an actor 3 months after graduating from college in James Clavell's Tai Pan, the first western film made in mainland China. Tim's theater credits include Eric Bogosian's SubUrbia at Lincoln Center, Twelfth Night and Richard II (directed by Joe Papp) at the New York Shakespeare Festival, the Death of A Buick at MTC, Horton Foote's The Prisoner's Song and The One Armed Man at the Ensemble Studio, Displaced Persons at the Workhouse, Andy & Claire at the Westbank (with John Spencer) and Human Error at the Atlantic. Regional performances include Alan Strang in Equus, Krapp in Samuel Beckett's Krapps Last Tape, Trofimov in The Cherry Orchard, Ben in Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, Malcolm in Macbeth, Sky in Guys and Dolls, and many others. He also produced plays for Peter Hedge's The Edge Theater. His wide ranging career in film and television has allowed him to work throughout North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa on large studio projects and small independents, often collaborating with directors multiple times. For example, with director Jon Favreau, Tim made Iron Man I & II, as well as NBC's Revolution. He did the films The Doors and Heaven and Earth with Oliver Stone and Rachid Bouchareb's Two Men in Town and Just Like A Woman. With director Rebecca Miller, he made both The Private Lives of Pippa Lee and Personal Velocity. Other notable films include Ali Selim's Sweet Land (Independent Spirit Award - Best First Feature), Lasse Hallström's Once Around, Ed Zwick's Courage Under Fire, Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York, John Carpenter's Vampires, Andrew Huculiak's Ash, Jocelyn Moorhouse's How To Make An American Quilt, Gus Van Sant's Promised Land, Jay Russell's Ladder 49 and Ramin Bahrani's 99 Homes. On television, he is known for his work in HBO's The Staircase, Netflix Inventing Anna, and series-regular work on such programs as Showtime's Homeland, and AMC's Hell On Wheels. He has had major reoccurring arcs on programs like The Good Wife and Elementary. And has done television films such as The Road From Coorain (Australian Broadcasting Company), Elvis, Comics (Channel 4), and Alex Hailey's Queen, as well as multiple guest appearances including The Punisher, Westwing, The Affair, Nurse Jackie, Weeds, 24 etc.. He has also voiced animated productions of Movie Dick (BBC) and Beavis and Butthead do America. His directorial debut was the short film of Horton Foote's One Armed Man produced by Philip Seymour Hoffman and Hallie Foote, and starring Charles Haid, John Magaro and Terry Kinney (with cameo's by wire-walker Philippe Petit and musician Mike Merenda). The film played in over 50 festivals around the world and garnered an astonishing 24 awards (and 7 additional nominations) Tim has been a volunteer firefighter for over two decades. He trained as a wire-walker with the great Philippe Petit, and has spent time white-water rafting extraordinary and remote rivers around the world including the Tambopata (Peru & Bolivia), the River Jordan (Israel), and the Zambezi (Zambia and Zimbabwe). A committed environmentalist, Tim is a member of the Climate Reality Project, the founder of The Climate Actors, serves on the Leadership Council of Riverkeeper and the board of Green Product Placement. He was honored to be awarded the Alfredo Sirkis Memorial Green Ring Award by former Vice-President Al Gore for his work on the climate-crisis. Tim has produced events including Unheard Voices - a benefit to support the work of Doctor's Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) during the Rwandan genocide, held at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. That benefit is widely considered to be the biggest poetry event in the US prior to the Gulf war. Recently, with producing partner's Tom and Michael D'Angora, he produced a series of benefits to help save famous New York venues that were struggling financially in the wake of Covid, including The Westbank Cafe, Birdland, the York Theater Company and Philip Seymour Hoffman's LAByrinth Theater Company. He lives in an 1840's farmhouse with his wife (the writer Daisy Foote), their dogs Finn and Tilly, and a host of honeybees.
Tim Gunn was born in Washington DC. He began working at New York's Parson's The New School for Design in 1982, and serves as chair of the department of fashion design. During the school's summer hiatus, Gunn is involved in the hit TV show Project Runway (2004) where he serves as a den father and mentor to the contestants. Gunn lives in New York City.
Tim Haars is a Dutch actor. In 2001 he starts pursuing acting . He Leaves the south off Holland and moves to Amsterdam to make his ambition a reality. He starts working for television and works as an actor as well as a presenter for several different Dutch television programs. Amongst them the famous series 6pack and Villa Achterwerk. In 2009 he stars as one of the main characters, Gerrie, in the popular TV series New Kids by the successful Dutch writing and directing duo Steffen & Flip. Followed by two feature films based on the series; New Kids Turbo and New Kids Nitro. Both films become a major box office success, not only in The Netherlands, but also in Germany and a large part of Eastern Europe. After the New Kids success, he gets the chance to show his broad ability as an actor in high quality series such as Van God Los, in which he plays the lead role, and Bureau Raampoort, in which he stars as one of the two main characters. In 2016 two films release; Familieweekend and the TV movie Fake. In 2017 he stars in the lead role in the new Steffen & Flip feature Ron Goossens, Low Budget Stuntman, for which he wins the award for 'best actor' at the Brazilian film festival Fantaspoa. Tim is currently shooting in The Netherlands and Belgium for several TV series , He just finished shooting the first Dutch\Belgian Co-production for Netflix called ; "Undercover'' . It will air in 2019 on Netflix worldwide. Variety on Tim Haars in "Ron Goossens, Low-Budget Stuntman" : topped by Tim Haars' stoically dense lead, the comic character turns (most played by thesps who've often worked with the creators) are sharp." The Hollywood Reporter on Tim Haars in "Ron Goossens, Low-Budget Stuntman" : Tim Haars, brother of co-director Steffen, gives an enjoyably lugubrious deadpan performance as Goossens . His off-target falls, bruising fights and rib-cracking car crashes are all the more impressively staged for their apparent drunken amateurism. It takes real professionalism to look this unprofessional.
Tim Habeger is known for The Reconstruction of William Zero (2014), Last Goodbye (2004) and Talk Show (2011).
Tim Haberland is known for The Matrix Resurrections (2021), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) and Gunpowder Milkshake (2021).
Tim Haldeman is a true "Hollywood Kid" having grown up in and around show business in North Hollywood, California. Tim's dad was a production manager for motion pictures and TV and his aunt was the head script supervisor for 20th Century Fox Studios for 39 years. Tim was the first one in the family to decide on a career in front of the cameras. Since graduating from UCLA, Tim has worked in all aspects of performing and acting. He has been a member of the Screen Actors Guild for over 35 years. Tim has appeared as an actor in well over 130 television shows and movies and over 150 commercials. Being an avid golfer, one of Tim's favorite commercials was playing a golfer from the past in the first Buick commercial with Tiger Woods. You might also remember him as the "Good to Go" dad for Taco Bell. Just some of the TV shows Tim has been on over the years are Murphy Brown, Golden Girls, Family Ties, Fresh Prince of Belaire, 90210, Empty Nest, and Macgyver. You saw Tim play 'Elliot Blair', the millionaire industrialist who dies in the helicopter crash in Universal's Dante's Peak. Tim had recurring roles as "Officer Barker" on The Drew Carey Show and "Mr. Kraft" on 3rd Rock From The Sun and the NBC soap Passions and Skin for Fox Television. He also guest starred on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, ER and Cold Case. He has co-starred in episodes of Malcolm in the Middle, and The West Wing, and recently in Scrubs, House and the TNT series Heartland. You also saw Tim as a very tired dentist in a commercial for the new PepsiMax. This last year you saw Tim co-starring on Without A Trace, and Eleventh Hour. This coming season you can see Tim co-starring as a flustered dad in the new cop drama for NBC, Southland. Tim is also writing, producing and directing an Internet series for his wife Wendy's baby business (The Pump Station & Nurtury) called Mommie Matters which can be seen at www.pumpstation.com. Tim can be seen hosting episodes with helpful tips for new Moms and Dads. In the last ten years, Tim has turned his energies to on stage performing as a stand-up comedian. Tim has performed a solid stand-up act all over the country in several different venues. He has been in demand to perform as Host/MC or Featured act at over 25 charity golf tournaments including The Coastal Classic in Wilmington NC, the Children's Charity Classic in Lexington KY, the Mercy Celebrity Classic in Fort Smith AR, and the Inner City Games Classic in San Diego. Tim has also been busy performing at comedy clubs such as the Coach House in Carlsbad CA, Jack Didley's in Kennewick WA, The Pechanga Comedy Club at the Pechanga Casino Resort in Temecula CA, The Comedy Club at The River Palms casino resort in Laughlin NV as well as the Comedy Club at the Palace Station in Las Vegas. He has been a recurring Host/MC or a Featured act at the much acclaimed and long running "Comedy On The Coast" concerts at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City, OR.
Tim Hale is known for Whisper to be Heard (2020), Toyed With (2019) and The Boat Launch (2020).
Tim Halling is known for Roar (2013), Scorpion (2014) and American Crime Story (2016).
Tim Hamilton is known for Sem Saída (2016), Shortland Street (1992) and The Social (2019).