Stephen Todt is known for Gaslit (2022), The Script Feat. Will.i.am: Hall of Fame (2012) and Holey Moley (2019).
Stephen Tolkin is an American screenwriter, with most of his credits being television films. Among his better known films are crime dramas based on real events, such as "Cleveland Abduction" and "The Craigslist Killer". Tolkin's father was comedy writer Mel Tolkin (1913-2007), and his mother was Edith Tolkin, who had served as senior vice president of legal affair in Paramount pictures. Tolkin has a brother, the novelist Michael Tolkin (1950-). Tolkin was educated at Yale College and Yale School of Architecture. During his college years, he started work as a writer. His best known work in print was the short story "Notes for a Biography of Lelia Reiszman" (1975), for which he won the Peter J. Wallace Prize for Fiction. Tolkin started his screenwriter career in the late 1970s, writing episodes for the sitcom "Delta House" (1979), a short-liven spin-off of "National Lampoon's Animal House". He has since worked on many other series, including service as head writer for the fantasy series "Legend of the Seeker" (2008-2010). The series was a television adaptation of the novel series "The Sword of Truth" by Terry Goodkind (1948-).
Stephen Tomasich is an actor, known for Rough Stuff (2017).
Stephen Tompkinson was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham in October 1965. His grandad (who Stephen describes as "a comic genius") inspired him to take up acting and he attended the Central Drama School, which he left at the age of 23. He has rarely been out of work since and has worked on the stage, on radio, television and, on the big screen, notably in the movie Brassed Off (1996), for which he has gained many excellent reviews. His TV roles have included a psychopathic poisoner (A Very Open Prison (1995)), a psycho TV reporter (Drop the Dead Donkey (1990)), a yuppie (Downwardly Mobile (1994)), a priest (Ballykissangel (1996)), a veterinarian (Wild at Heart (2006)) and a detective inspector (DCI Banks (2010)). Stephen has also played "Demetruis" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for Radio 4. He is also a keen charity cricket player and once scored two more runs than Brian Lara, when they played on the same team. In 1994, he won a Best Comedy Actor award for his role as "Damien Day" in Drop the Dead Donkey (1990). In the future, he plans a trip to Australia (to do a report for the Holiday programme) before he begins filming a new series of Ballykissangel (1996) in March 1997.
Stephen Tongun stars alongside Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller, Jurnee Smollett in the new Netflix thriller "Spiderhead" directed by Joseph Kosinski. Stephen is an Actor, a Lawyer and a sought after Master of Ceremonies for his abilities to engage and entertain people. Stephen Pitya Tongun was born in Juba, South Sudan during the civil war. His family got displaced and they became refugees when he was just six months old. The Tongun family escaped to Nairobi, Kenya where they lived as refugees in Kibera before being granted a humanitarian visa to resettle in Adelaide, Australia. He has appeared in the feature films "Escape from Pretoria", "Never Too Late" and "Fate of the Night". He is also in the acclaimed TV series "Stateless" and "Danger 5". You can see him in a new Netflix TV series later in 2022. He has acted in commercials for, "RAA", "Coopers" and "Workskil". As a passionate thespian, his outstanding theatrical performances over the last decade have included starring in "Festen", "Dry", "The Deep North" musical, "A Promenade of Shorts", "Beckett", "Frank Forbes and The Yahoo Boy" and "Bordertown" (play and audio series) .
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Stephen Tracey is an actor and producer, known for Anne (2017), Good Sam (2022) and The Expanse (2015).
Stephen Travers is known for ReMastered: The Miami Showband Massacre (2019) and The Irish Rock Story: A Tale of Two Cities (2015).
Stephen Trimble is known for Secrets in the Sky: The Untold Story of Skunk Works (2019).
Stephen Trouskie is known for Caped Crusader: The Dark Hours (2014), Midnight Butterflies and Imposter (2018).