Tim Doiron is co-founder of the award winning production company Wango Films alongside business partner April Mullen. Doiron has produced and written the majority of the company's feature films, including: CSA Nominated, 88; Dead Before Dawn 3D, which was awarded The Perron Crystal Award for its achievement in 3D; GravyTrain and Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Way of the Tosser, both of which were seen in festivals around the world and released by eOne. Doiron produced Farhope Tower, a paranormal thriller that had its world premiere at Fright Fest in London, England, and won two awards at its Canadian Premiere at the Blood In The Snow Fest in Toronto. As a writer, Doiron has twice been nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award and is head writer and supervising producer on the TV series, Real Detective-- Investigative Discovery's flagship narrative series. Doiron has attended Producer Events around the world including: Producers Without Borders (Berlinale - Feb. 2016) Strategic Partners (2015), Cannes Marche du Film, Producer's Network (2015, 2014, 2012), TIFF Producer's Network (2013) and IFF (2013). Doiron has also attended film markets around the world including: Cannes, Berlinale, TIFF, AFM, Banff TV Summit, MIPcom, Tokyo Film Market and the 3D Stereo Media Summit in Liege, Belgium. As a Producer, Doiron's next two feature films with Wango are: Bloody Knuckles(2017), an Irish/Canada Co-Pro, in conjunction with Alcina Pictures and Wander(2017).
Tim Dolinar is an actor, known for Grand Auto Theft: L.A. (2014), Good Girls Revolt (2015) and American Crime Story (2016).
Tim Donadt is an actor, known for First Love (2018), The Magicians (2015) and V.C. Andrews' Heaven (2019).
Tim Donaghy was born on January 7, 1967 in Havertown, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Dirty Games (2016), Untold: Malice at the Palace (2021) and 60 Minutes (1968). He was previously married to Kimberly.
Tim Donelson is known for Texas Metal (2017).
Tim Dorsey is known for Chicago P.D. (2014), Baby Oopsie (2021) and Earthquake Underground (2024).
Tim Doty is an actor, known for Scream 4 (2011), GR30k (2010) and The Mob Doctor (2012).
Tim Dougherty has taken a circuitous route to the big screen. It has been an adventure filled trail that filled him with the emotional knowledge required for this demanding new career. Tim grew up in Queens, the youngest of three. He's grateful for his close knit family, taking particular joy in his niece and nephews, and the worth ethic instilled in him. His discipline and hard work in a variety of pursuits have readied him for the road ahead. After graduating from St. Francis Prep, Tim earned a Mechanical Engineering Degree in 2009 from SUNY Maritime and obtained his USCG Marine Engineering license. While at Maritime he pursued an early passion, basketball. He had a successful varsity career, scoring over 1000 points on the hardwood. After graduation, Tim headed to sea shipping out for several months at a time, mainly on container ships to the Middle East. In his 'off time' from the sea Tim entered the world of amateur boxing where he distinguished himself in many tournaments, most notably as a Golden Gloves contender, runner up in both the heavyweight and super heavyweight divisions, fighting on such major stages as Madison Square Garden and The Barclay Center. Tim is also proud of his poker acuity, but he has yet to win 'the big one', the tourney he's dreamed of. However, he did gain mention in the book, "The Kaizen of Poker: How to Continuously Improve your Hold'em Game' by Sheree Bykofsky. So Mechanical Engineering? Ship? Basketball? Boxing? Uncle-ing? Poker Playing? Now Acting! In the course of his adventures, Tim had often been asked if he was and actor or model. He would laugh and say, "Me? I'm an engineer." But on one particular voyage in December of 2017 Tim spotted a casting call for "The Irishman" on the internet. He answered the call hoping for a background slot thinking the experience would be fun. He wasn't cast in that movie, but intrigued he kept answering casting calls. Eventually he found himself in an online commercial as a male nurse, then did featured background work on the show "Sweetbitter." Upon seeing this Hollywood set and being involved in this one scene, he was fascinated and wanted to do more. Soon after he was on set for a film, "Eclipse: The Rise of Ink" by Alexander Bok. Unfortunately, the lead character had an emergency the day of filming. The director, pressed for time, approached Tim as a stand-in! And that was it, Timothy Dougherty, actor! Tim is continuing to audition, take acting classes, and has had some more opportunities to get more acting experience while working full time as a marine engineer in NYC. Thus far, he has studied with David Deblinger, Paul Pryce, and Vincent Pastore at HB Studio in the west village. He has also studied at the New York Film Academy. He aspires one day to make the transition to a full time actor.
Tim Dowd is a New York based actor, writer, producer and board recognized lord of the geeks. He has worked with most recently with Shakespeare and Company, The Pearl Theater and Greenbriar Valley Theater. He has performed in dozens of fight scenes, including several with lightsabers. In addition to his theatrical work is the founder of Plan Z Productions, a sketch comedy youtube channel and independent film company with several features under it's belt. He is also a proud member of the PIT house sketch team "Church Social" helping to provide some of the freshest live sketch comedy in the city. Favorite roles include: Romeo (Romeo & Juliet), Benedict (Much Ado About Nothing), Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream) CB (Dog Sees God), Adam (North to Maine) and R (R+J). Education: BA Binghamton Universtiy Shakespeare and Company The People's Improv Theatre The Pearl Theatre Terry Schreiber Studios
Timothy Dowler-Coltman grew up in Edmonton AB, Lives in Toronto Canada. Attended Victoria School of the Arts (K-12), Graduated from The National Theatre School of Canada (2016), playing Hamlet in his final year. & joined The Canadian Film Centre Actors Conservatory in 2018. Tim began acting at an early age with The Citadel Theatre in productions such as Sister Mary Ignatius, A Christmas Carol (7 years) , The Pillowman, Macbeth and Oliver! as the Artful Dodger. Toronto Theatre productions; Skylight (Berkeley St Theatre/ Larry Moss), Vimy (Soulpepper Theatre Co), Punk Rock (Howland Company), Towards Youth (Crows Theatre), Sweat (Canadian Stage) & Orphans (Coal Mine Theatre) for which he received a Dora Mavor Moore nomination for outstanding performance.