Justin Timpane is an actor and writer, known for Cancellation (2020), Ninjas vs. Monsters (2012) and The Distanced.
Justin Tinto was born on 3/6/82 in Canterbury, England. He was educated at St Edmunds where he got his first taste for acting Including Kenickie in Grease). In addition Justin was a Sports Scholar with achievements in golf and squash (representing both his county and country); cricket and football (captaining the school first team) before being awarded Victor Ludorum. Justin went on to study Performing Arts at King Alfred's, Winchester before moving to Dubai where he modelled incl. TV commercials, catwalks and magazine shoots). He returned to train at Pinewood Studios and the Actors Studio where he trained for TV and Film. After several years, and after becoming the Studio's regular choice for show reels under the guidance of Tim Kent, Justin moved to LA and joined forces with his management team Elevate Entertainment whilst continuing his education at The Marcia Tillman Actors Studio. Justin has recently filmed TV Pilots, Feature Films and Short films; the latest being the multi-award winning Manipulation, directed by Matt Routledge. This short film has been recognised and with numerous awards from the LA Shorts Film Festival to the Italian Shorts Film Festival, in which Justin won Best Actor award twice. He has recently finished working on the Feature film Snap Shot with director Marcus Warren and has commissioned writers to expand the successful Manipulation into a Feature.
Justin Tinucci is originally from Denver, Colorado. He began acting at the age of 10 after he was contacted by the producers of iCarly and asked to guest star on a special skills episode called the iCarly Awards. The producers had discovered him after viewing television interviews of Justin and his sister Kayla competing against adults in international indoor skydiving competitions. the duo interviewed with Good Morning America, The Ellen Degeneres Show, ABC World News, The Wall Street Journal, and many more media outlets. These interviews led to several opportunities to appear on popular television shows. After booking a role on the iCarly awards episode on Nickelodeon, Justin discovered his love for acting and attended an open call for a kid's talent agency in Denver, which signed Justin and eventually led to his family moving to Los Angeles so that he could pursue his acting career. Since 2009, Justin has co-starred and guest starred on popular television shows such as Trophy Wife, Big Love, and Lady Dynamite. He has also landed roles on several pilots including a recurring guest star role on Cartoon Network's Incredible Crew and in 2017 he booked a role on an Untitled ABC spinoff of the Goldbergs. In addition to his television roles, Justin has played both lead and supporting roles in film, including Standing Up, The Muppets, and Devil's Whisper, just to name a few. He has also been successful commercially, with both national and regional commercial campaigns. Commercially, he is best known for the Milk LIFE and The Real Cost campaigns. In addition to acting, Justin also discovered a love for music, particularly guitar and bass. He toured with the teen Band Breaking Tempo from 2014 to early 2016. Justin continues to pursue his acting career in Los Angeles, while attending CSUN majoring in Media composition, where he eventually hopes to work with production studios scoring music for television and film.
Justin Tipping is a director and producer, known for Nani (2012), Kicks (2016) and Black Monday (2019).
Justin Torrence is a film and TV actor, and stunt performer, who has appeared in some of America's favorite TV shows-- such as Cobra Kai, MacGyver, Legacies and more. He's best known for his breakout role in the film, 'The Heart of Man'-- a globally celebrated, soul-inspiring film in which he starred and performed his own stunts. Along with William Paul Young (author, The Shack), and Jason Pamer (co-writer/producer, The Heart of Man), he toured the film internationally, sharing its compelling story with fans around the world. The film has been released in over 20 countries. Originally from the Chicago suburbs, Torrence relocated to the Atlanta area with his family when he was 11. Although he had dreams of being an actor since childhood, Justin didn't pursue a career in acting until the end of his 20's, when he first studied the craft at a craft school in Hawai'i. After his initial training, Justin gained invaluable experience as a stunt performer-- mentored by one of Hollywood's top stuntmen-- as well as in various roles behind the camera including being the Director of Outreach and Communications for the three-time-federally-awarded startup machine, Global Virtual Studios Trans-Media Accelerator. Justin has produced award-winning content, written for the screen, and directed. You can see Torrence in upcoming films, "She Watches Blindly," and "The Battle of Bushy Run."
Justin Tran is known for Going In (2023).
Justin was featured in Screen International's Stars Of Tomorrow Lineup in 2008. After gaining a university degree he trained as an actor at LAMDA. He then started directing theatre before joining Working Title Films for four years, cutting his teeth a script editor by collaborating with some of the most respected talent in the world, including Paul Greengrass, Joe Wright, William Nicholson, Emma Thompson, Roger Michell and Edgar Wright. The experience inspired him to produce, write, direct, photograph and co-edit the no-budget short film Timekilling. Encouraged by the reaction to this he left Working Title to direct the science fiction short Life: XP from his own script, and to write full-time. His debut feature Narcopolis, a futuristic thriller, is due to be released in 2014.
Justin Trudeau is a Canadian politician. He was born on December 25, 1971, the son of the then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Margaret Trudeau (née Sinclair). Educated at McGill University and the University of British Columbia, he worked as a teacher before going into politics. He was elected to the Canadian Parliament as a Liberal Party candidate in the 2008 federal election, representing the Papineau riding (located in Montreal), and was re-elected in 2011. In 2013, he was elected the leader of the Liberal Party. In the run up to the 2015 Canadian federal election, Justin Trudeau was subject to a long running negative campaign by the Conservative Party that painted him as a intellectual lightweight pretty boy who had no business in politics. However, that campaign backfired by lowering the public expectations of him until he was able to easily impress the public with his passionate and articulate intelligence and charisma with his first televised election debate. With an appealing left wing campaign platform that stole a march from the rival New Democratic Party, Trudeau was able to win a majority government for his party, a very rare Canadian feat for a third place party to leap to first place to form a government.
Justin Tully was born on November 21, 1982 in Newport News, Virginia, USA. He is an actor, known for Sorority Row (2009), An Immortal Tale (2010) and Alison Undone.
Justin is a journeyman welder by trade, but acting and filmmaking are his true passions. These passions led him to Vancouver Film School where he graduated valedictorian from their Acting for film and television program. While at VFS he gained valuable experience acting in student films and working with many talented and creative individuals. Since graduation he has earned himself roles on a number of Independent film projects and network TV shows. He was nominated for a Leo award in 2013 for his performance in the web series 'The Last Fall of Ashes', also winning an outstanding achievement award for lead actor at LA webfest in 2013 for the same role. Justin acted and produced his first feature film 'Burn Your Name' in 2016. Quickly afterwards he produced the short film 'Paper Cranes'.