Mike Tillman is known for Colors (1988), Cobra (1986) and Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987).
Mike Timms is an actor and producer, known for Dublin Crust (2022), Don't Leave Home (2018) and Grainne Uaile: The Movie (2022).
Born in Luxembourg Mike Tock has already worked on some movies, clips and animation films. He likes to play outlaw characters and has a weakness for trouble minded roles. He fluently speaks english, german, luxembourgish and french- with some spanish as well. Drama, thriller, sci- fi, arthouse, grindhouse, spaghetti western, b- movies, giallo, british comedy ... all he needs and loves... He also works as a radio presenter, speaker and rock/pop DJ. Sometimes he does dubbing for cartoons and animation films. All about passion, desire and fire.
Mike Topoozian was born in 1966. He is an assistant director and producer, known for Origin (2023), Crazy Rich Asians (2018) and The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009).
Mike Tornabene is an actor and writer, known for Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween (2017), Bro Science (2012) and Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016).
Mike Toto is an actor, known for Secret Admirer (1985), Truly Blessed (2009) and The Amazing Bulk (2012).
Mike Tracz is known for Bollywood/Hollywood (2002), Prisoner of Love (1999) and Baba (2006).
Mike Travier Jr. is an actor and director, known for 22 Rounds (2022), Journey to A New World (2022) and Proverbs 31 (2021).
Although he himself denies it, Mike Tristano is a nearly legendary figure in the world of independent cinema and "B" movies. His body of work as an armorer, on-set weapons handler and special makeup effects artist is truly amazing, and some of the low-budget films he has written and directed have become underground cult classics. He is the only "true" non-union supplier of movie weaponry and armorer services, historical and military props, special makeup FX and weapons-related effects. Always believing that independent and low-budget filmmakers should have access to the same quality of weapons and special makeup effects for their films as the major studios, he always made his services affordable and still maintained top quality in his work for them. His incredible and ongoing number of credits, and his sterling reputation, are undeniable testimony to that fact. After a shadowy career in international military intelligence, freelance weapons advising, K&R consulting and executive security, Mike returned to the United States full time, and began his career in the motion picture industry. Since then, he has worked with many of the great independent film directors and producers, including Roger Corman (one of his mentors, for whom he has done more than 30 films), Sam Raimi, David Worth, Fred Olen Rey, Jim Wynorski, William Mesa, Michael Landon, Jr., John Eyres, Chuck Russell, Don Coscarelli, Brian Yuzna, Adam Rifkin, Stephen Norrington, The Polish Brothers, Kevin Tenney, Victor Salva, Jeff Burr, Charles Band, Mark Lester, John Terlesky, Phillip Roth, Andrew Stevens, Joey Travolta, Sam Firstenberg, Avi Lerner, Menachem Golan, Kim Manners, Jesse Johnson, David Ayer, and hundreds of others. He has probably trained and worked on set with half of the actors and actresses in Hollywood, instructing them on how to handle firearms, and how to look good doing it. That list of Hollywood legends is almost endless. In 1990, Mike also began writing, directing and producing. He directed his first feature film that year, a low-budget horror film called "Feast," which became an underground cult classic. He soon followed that up by directing three more films that would achieve cult classic status: "The Flesh Merchant," "The Demon Lover" and "Body Count." Over the next 15 years, he continueD writing and directing brutal, intense horror and action films that constantly pushed the boundaries of violence, gore and sex. Among his other directorial efforts are "Never Look Back" (both a Cannes Film Festival and American Film Market Official Selection), "The Savage Season," "CyberSeeker," "Dark Nova," "The Killing Point," "Ultimate Prey," "Invitation to Die" (aka "Warrior of Justice") and the notorious exploitation "1970s Grind-House"-style films "Wasteland Justice" and "Cannibal Taboo." In early 2006, he directed the controversial adult horror film "The New Neighbors" which is being released in September, 2006, and he continues to write and direct more of his edgy and controversial horror and action features.
Mike has been involved in the film world since 2003. He is also credited as "Michael Trivisonno". Mike has appeared in over 30 feature films, short films, Commercials/Industrial and comedy skits. After landing a few supporting roles in films, he then decided to write his own script, the feature "Hostile Denial", a film that went into production in 2006 in which he starred in and also directed. This script won 1st place in the script competition at the 2005 Indie Film gathering held in Cleveland, OH. Mike is also an on air personality for the television show The Midnight Movie which is seen in parts of Northeast Ohio and Salem, Oregon.