Toby Truslove is an actor, known for Pentimento (2019), Scumbus (2012) and The Strange Calls (2011).
Born in Mississippi and raised in Niceville, FL, he is a YouTube comedian with more than 9,000,000 subscribers across his 3 channels. Toby's videos have been viewed over 2 billion times on YouTube alone. Most recently, he was cast as the only human character in the Cartoon Network show, "The Annoying Orange." In 2010, Toby moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting and continue his YouTube career. He is known on YouTube as Tobuscus, and is popular for his Literal Trailers, comedy music, daily game-play commentary and "Lazy Vlogs." He also created a popular "Cute, Win, Fail," show with Fishbowl Worldwide Media and DeFranco Inc, which features funny viral videos which are labeled Cute, Win, or Fail.
Toby Vitrano is known for Blue Bayou (2021).
Toby Wallace is an actor, known for Babyteeth (2019), Boys in the Trees (2016) and Lucky Country (2009).
Toby Walsh is known for Machine (2019) and Tomorrow Tonight (2018).
Toby Watts was born in Cardiff, Wales on Oct 15, 1988 and is a writer, producer and director based in Sheffield, UK. He grew up in the far north of Scotland where he later founded his production company Far North Film in 2011 with his filmmaker brother, Fionn. His father is a writer and his mother an actress, and he often describes his upbringing as 'eccentric'. The far north of Scotland features heavily in his work and his debut feature film Playhouse is both set at his childhood home and about a writer who moves to the far north of Scotland, much like his own family did in the mid 90's. Toby and Fionn are also known as the Watts brothers. Playhouse is their debut feature film.
Born and raised in London, England - the youngest son of playwright and novelist Christopher Wilkins - Toby relocated to Los Angeles in the '90s to pursue a career in entertainment. With an extensive background in editing, graphic design, visual effects, and post-production, filmmaker Toby Wilkins has been bringing his unique directing talents to feature films, television, and short-form content for the big and small screens for two decades. Wilkins' feature debut "Splinter" hit theatres on Halloween 2008 after winning six ScreamFest Awards including Best Director and Best Picture, a 2009 Saturn Award nomination for Best Horror Film, and nominations for Best Horror Movie and Most Memorable Mutilation at the 2009 Spike TV Scream Awards. "Splinter" received rave reviews from The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, LA Times, New York Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Fangoria, Paper Magazine, At The Movies, The Times of London, The Daily Telegraph, USA Today, Variety, Ain't It Cool News, KCRW, LA Weekly, and dozens of horror blogs. "Splinter" also appeared on over two dozen Best Of lists including #1 horror movie of 2008 from AMC TV, was featured in the 2014 documentary The 50 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen, and maintains a Rotten Tomatoes 'Top Critics' score of 81% fresh. Wilkins' first foray into TV came in 2011 when he was tapped by showrunner Jeff Davis (Criminal Minds) to direct three episodes early in the first season of his now smash hit series "Teen Wolf" for MTV. Wilkins was then hand picked by creator Ben Ketai to direct the entire third season of his Sony/Crackle action thriller "Chosen" starring Chad Michael Murray and Rose McGowan which Wilkins also edited. Wilkins' films have been entertaining audiences since 1999, receiving recognition at the world's most prestigious film festivals. Ranging from multiple Sundance Film Festival premieres including the quirky comedy I Lost 20lbs In Two Months, Ask Me How (2002), the Austin Film Festival audience award winning dark comedy Kidney Thieves (2006), and the ScreamFest Award winning thriller Staring at the Sun (2005) which brought his distinctive style to the attention of horror legend Sam Raimi who shepherded Wilkins through the next phase of his career culminating in his second feature, the third installment of Sony Pictures' $280M "Grudge" franchise in 2009. Also an accomplished editor, Wilkins' most notable credits include the multi-award-winning horror feature "Beneath", three seasons of Sony Crackle's "Startup", and two seasons of "Chosen" before going on to direct the entire third season of the series. Toby is represented by David Gardner at Principato Young Entertainment.
Toby Williams is known for I Am a Killer (2018).
Toby Williams is an actor, writer and award-winning stand-up comedian known for Porters, Ben Wheatley's 'High Rise' and Paul King's 'Paddington'. He appeared in both series of Dan Sefton's 'Porters' (Channel Dave) as mortician Terry Grimm and in series one and two of 'Sex Education' (Netflix) as the unpleasant, uncommunicative Tim. Drama roles include washed-up stand-up comedian Mike Fowler in 'The Mallorca Files' on BBC1 and the Osborne's loyal butler Hicks in the ITV/Amazon adaptation of 'Vanity Fair'. The online sketches he has starred in have amassed millions of views, most notably 'Where Are You From? The Game' for BBC Quickies (over 13 million) and 'Watch This Incredible Moment When This Father of Four Hears Silence For The First Time' which has garnered over 100 million views across social media. His stand-up comedy accolades, performing as the infamous Dr George Ryegold, include winner of 'Best Show' at The Leicester Comedy Festival and a nomination for 'The Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality'. In 2016 he appeared on 'Sorry, I Didn't Know' (ITV) the comedy panel show about black history and was again a guest when the show was recommissioned in 2020.
Toby Woolf is known for Pistol (2022), Summer of Rockets (2019) and Rare Beasts (2019).