Born to English parents in the village of Roslin, Scotland on 10th September 1978, Tim moved to Australia with his parents until returning to Scotland aged 7. From the age of 11 he performed in plays at the Edinburgh Fringe, and on leaving Beeslack High School Tim moved to London to train as an actor at Drama Centre under the teaching of Christopher Fettes, Yat Malmgren and Reuven Adiv. Following his training Tim has worked extensively in Scottish theatre, TV and film. Screen work includes Taggart; Waterloo Road; Children Of The Dead End; The Queens' Wedding (playing Prince Philip); Richard Jobson's New Town Killers; futuristic thriller Narcopolis; The Tony Miller Story (BBC Alba), playing lawyer Len Murray who was charged with defending Tony Miller - the last teenager to be hanged in the UK; comedy/drama Guardians (Braine Hownd); Timbre; Treading Water (Scottish Film Talent Network / Shakehaus). He lived in London from 2005 to 2011, where he was one of the founders of Shotgun Theatre Company - a collective of artists set up by Tom Hardy, Robert Delamere and Brett C. Leonard, which produced challenging, new plays. He assistant directed & co-produced Shotgun's inaugural production at Theatre 503 - the world premiere of Blue On Blue, directed by Tom Hardy. Lyre Productions was founded by Tim to make contemporary Scottish feature films. He wrote, produced & starred in The Inheritance - the award-winning indie Scottish road movie directed by Charles-Henri Belleville. Nominated Best UK Feature on its premiere at Raindance, The Inheritance subsequently won the Raindance Award at 2007 British Independent Film Awards and Tim was nominated Best Producer at 2008 BAFTA Scotland New Talent Awards. The Inheritance screened at 13 festivals including Glasgow, Dublin & Ottawa's EU Film Festival, toured cinemas widely, and was released on DVD together with a 60 minute documentary showing how to make a tiny-budget award-winning feature. Tim wrote, produced and directed Lyre's second feature film The Space Between - an Edinburgh love story and redemption tale. The film premiered at Edinburgh's Filmhouse in 2011 and toured Scotland & the UK until 2014, with screenings at the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival & Shetland Film Festival. All 57 screenings were followed by an audience Q & A, and the film is released on DVD. Tim and Lyre are in post-production on new feature Riptide - a love story road movie telling a hopeful tale about schizophrenia, due for release in 2018. Also a published playwright, Tim's debut play Guy opened at London's Pleasance Theatre in 2006, directed by Michael Fentiman. Union premiered at Edinburgh's Lyceum Theatre in 2014, directed by Mark Thomson, and is published by Playdead Press. Neither God Nor Angel played at Oran Mor / Traverse Theatre in 2016, directed by Ryan Alexander Dewar. Tim was 1 of 5 writers who created The Sunnyside Centre for Village Pub Theatre in 2017, directed by Caitlin Skinner. Tim works on plays and films and divides his time between Edinburgh and London.
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Tim Bartley is a producer and director, known for True Story with Hamish & Andy (2017), Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America (2014) and Hamish & Andy's 'Perfect' Holiday (2019).
Tim Barton was born in Doncaster, England. After graduating from Doncaster Grammar School he worked numerous jobs saving up money to travel the world; from riding the railways in India, to the beaches of Australia, travelling north of the Arctic Circle and backpacking across Peru. Tim even spending a week in Afghanistan (when Russia was in control and before the Taliban took over). After a spell of travelling, he attended the University of Birmingham, obtaining bachelor's in Philosophy. Tim's stage debut was Jonas Fogg in "Sweeney Todd", and in 1997 he enrolled at the Academy Drama School in Whitechapel; during which time he starred in numerous of their plays, most fondly in Alan Ayckbourn's "Confusions". After graduation he made his professional debut as the legendary villain Captain Blood in "Dick Whittington" at Chaplin's, and since then has performed regular on stage, from panto villains, to tours of Shakespeare and musicals such as "The Cradle Will Rock" at the Off-West End Southwark Playhouse. Tim's first feature film was starring with Brian Blessed in "The Seven Swords of Wayland" and since then has been in several features both in the UK and Bollywood; including "Total Siyapaa".
Tim Bauer is known for Skin Tight (2016).
Timothy Beckmann was born on June 15th, 1970 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He has spent over 20 years living and working as an Actor on stage and screen in London, UK. Having returned to his native Canada, Tim continues to grow his ever-expanding career in Film and TV. He is married with two children.
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Tim Bell is known for Looking for Alaska (2019), Antebellum (2020) and Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020).
Tim Bell is an actor, known for In Love with Alma Cogan (2012), ChickLit (2016) and She Stoops to Conquer (2008).
Tim Bennett is known for Bad Samaritan (2018), The OA (2016) and The Wonderland Murders (2018).