Todd Cantelon is a writer and producer, known for Day of Discovery (1968) and Salvage Kings (2019).
Todd Carpenter is known for Bigfoot Vs. Zombies (2016), Jurassic Prey (2015) and Empire of the Apes (2013).
Todd Carroll grew up in Ottawa Canada singing his first song at seven years old and acting out skits in his basement with his brother. His favorite class in school was Dramatic Arts although he left High School at a young age. Todd worked at various jobs to survive and eventually became a licensed mechanic. After years of working as a mechanic Todd finally broke out at the age of 35 and decided to professionally pursue his true love of acting and singing. He moved to Vancouver Canada in the winter of 1998 to pursue his acting and singing career, where he trained intensively for years. In 2001 he opened the Granville Actors Studio, where actors could train with various instructors and techniques. Todd ran the studio for several years before closing it, as he wanted to put more focus on his own career. In October of 2009 Todd Carroll released his first original CD "Its My Time" after fronting several bands in Vancouver Canada. Todd moved to El Paso Texas in March of 2008; he Married a long time flame and dove head first into theatre doing the lead role in "Jakes Women" and "I'm Not Rappaport" at the El Paso Playhouse. He took on the roles of Charles Dickens and Bob Cratchit in "A Christmas Carol" at the University of El Paso. He divorced in 2013 and remained acting and teaching at the El Paso Acting Studio he established in 2009 and taught at for seven years. The drive from El Paso to Albuquerque and Santa Fe New Mexico for auditions helped Todd realize he had to be in Los Angeles. It was in 2015 that he decided to move to Los Angeles where he hoped he would find full time work as an actor and has worked on T.V. crime shows and independent films since coming to Los Angeles. Todd still teaches small groups of actors and does private coaching.
Todd Cattell is an actor and producer, known for Influence (2020), Accomplice (2020) and Take What You Want (2019).
Todd Cerveris is known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017), Homeland (2011) and Madam Secretary (2014).
Born: 26 January 1966 in Washington DC, to Ellen Chamberlain of Waynesboro, Pa. and Jaime Cabanilla of Quito, Ecuador, and grew up in Waynesboro, Pa. He served in the US Navy and Army National Guard. After serving in the Gulf War, he married Tonya Boynton in San Diego, left the Navy and returned to Pa. He lives in Marion Station, Md with his wife Tonya. He has three grown children Nikki, Amanda, and Jared, and a grandson Aiden.
Todd Charmont is an American actor living in Berlin, Germany. Todd was born and raised, for the first half of his childhood, on a farm in the United States. By the time he ventured out on his own at the age of 18, he had visited a large portion of the contiguous United States, Hawaii and Canada, he had changed residence over a half dozen times and attended an even greater number of schools. In the two years to follow, Todd continued a nomadic lifestyle, made his first parachute jump, became a parachute rigger, worked for the French National Skydiving team in the United States and France and then in Brazil for the World Championships where they won first place, became a test jumper for the world's largest sport parachute manufacturer, and before he turned 21, became a skydiving instructor and the youngest Tandem Master at that time. During the filming of "Days of Thunder", Todd was introduced to the film industry, while involved in Tom Cruise's early skydiving training, in the capacity of a free fall video-cameraman. After "Days of Thunder", Todd joined a large number of the crew members as they migrated to the set of "Billy Bathgate" and then "The Last of the Mohicans" where Todd received his first film credit as a crew member. Over 8 thousand jumps, over 60 films and over 15 years of living in Berlin, Todd has expanded his horizons once again and is presently working as an actor. His first acting role in a feature film, "Son of Saul", will premiere at the 68th Cannes Film Festival 2015.
Todd Chase is a producer and actor, known for The Evil Down the Street (2019), Love N Quarantine and Cruezer.
Todd Chrisley was born on April 6, 1969 in Georgia, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016), Chrisley Knows Best (2014) and Growing Up Chrisley (2019). He has been married to Julie Chrisley since May 25, 1996. They have three children. He was previously married to Teresa Terry.
Growing up an awkward, shy kid from a conservative area, Todd Hunter now writes heightened dramas that empower odd-man-out protagonists or someone from a minority community. After 15 years as an actor and stuntman, Todd transitioned behind the camera where he bangs his head somewhat less frequently. An award-winning short producer, he studied Screenwriting and Producing at UCLA Extension and Script Anatomy. Marc Cherry, Gary Lennon are mentors. A lifelong martial artist, Todd also teaches self-defense for the City of West Hollywood. His dog, Pip (the sweetest little terrier rescue), takes up a disproportionate amount of his time.