Todd Greenlee is an editor and director, known for All Eyes, Home with a View of the Monster (2019) and The Dirt (2019).
Todd Grimes was born on April 14, 1974 in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Star Wars: Detours, Barnyard (2006) and The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants (2018). He has been married to Kelly Grimes since July 1, 2000.
Todd Grinnell was born on March 29, 1976 in Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Hollywoodland (2006), Desperate Housewives (2004) and Revenge (2011). He has been married to India de Beaufort since August 29, 2015. They have one child.
Todd Gursslin is known for That's the Idea, Man! (2023).
Todd Haberkorn is an American voice actor and voice director who is known for his English-language dubs of anime and video games. He voiced Natsu Dragneel from Fairy Tail, Android 19 from Dragon Ball Z Kai, Ebony Maw from Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, Grey Matter, Tetrax, and Slapback from Ben 10 and Hiroshi Tameda from My Hero Academia.
Todd Hann was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. He discovered his love for performing at an early age. Todd's first professional role was an episode of Disney's Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (1997). In 2002, he moved from Calgary to Vancouver and began studying with Mel Tuck. Todd is known for his work on Stargate: Atlantis (2004), Project Grey (2007), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and The Beehive (2023).
Todd Hansen was born on December 21, 1987 in Mountain View, California, USA. He is known for The Lego Movie (2014), The Lego Batman Movie (2017) and The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017).
Todd Hanson is an actor, known for The Astronot (2018) and Ugly Benny (2014).
Todd Hart is known for Stained Glass (2022) and Slightly New (2024).
Todd Haynes was always interested in art, and made amateur movies and painted while he was still a child. He attended Brown university and majored in art and semiotics. After he graduated he moved to New York City and made the controversial short film Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987). The movie uses dolls instead of actors to tell the the story of the late Karen Carpenter. The movie was a success at several film festivals, and because of a lawsuit by Richard Carpenter (over musical rights) is very hard to see but it is a true classic for bootleg video buyers. His first feature, Poison (1991) was even more controversial. The film was attacked by conservatives and Christians who said it was pornographic, but it won the Grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. It is now considered a seminal work of the new queer cinema. His short film Dottie Gets Spanked (1993) was aired on PBS. His next feature film Safe (1995) told the story of a woman played by his good friend, Julianne Moore, suffering from a breakdown caused by a mysterious illness. Many thought the film was a metaphor of the Aids virus. The movie was considered to be an outstanding work and one of the best films of the year. In Velvet Goldmine (1998), starring Christian Bale and Ewan McGregor, he combines the visual style of 60s/70s art films and his love for glam rock music to tell the story of a fictional rock star's rise and fall. Far from Heaven (2002), set in the 1950s and starring Julianne Moore and Dennis Quaid, is about a Connecticut housewife who discovers that her husband is gay, and has an affair with her black gardener, played by Dennis Haysbert. The film was a critical and box office success, garnering four Academy Awards. It was hailed as a breakthrough for independent film, and brought Haynes mainstream recognition. With I'm Not There (2007), Haynes returned to the theme of musical legend bio, portraying Bob Dylan via seven fictive characters played by six different actors. The film brought him critical claim, with special attention to the casting of Cate Blanchett as arguably the most convincing of the Dylan characters, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. In 2011, Haynes directed Mildred Pierce, a five-hour miniseries for HBO starring Kate Winslet in the title role. His new feature film Carol (2015) with Cate Blanchett premiered at the Cannes International Festival 2015 to rave reviews and won Best Actress for Rooney Mara.