Troy Quane is known for 9 (2009), Spies in Disguise (2019) and Enchanted (2007).
Troy Randal Smith is an actor, known for The Trees of Late Autumn, A Corporate Christmas (2019) and Sa.TX (2013).
Troy Randall-Kilpatrick is an International Award Winning Actor. He has received a number of awards and nominations both in film and theatre. Randall-Kilpatrick has appeared in nearly 70 independent films and stage productions in and around both Detroit and Chicago. In addition to playing the part of Detective Jack Styles in "17000 Block," some of his favorite film roles to date include, Julian Long in "An Apology to the Dead," John in "Beggar's Remorse" and most recently, Detective Blackwell in "Agramon's Gate." Some of his favorite stage roles include, Biff in "Death of a Salesman," Nick in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," John The Baptist/Judas in "Godspell" and Harry Roat in "Wait Until Dark." Troy has worked in commercials and previously taught advanced acting at the Barbizon Agency in Detroit. He studied acting and theatre under Dr. Lee Krahenbuhl, Mr. Walter E. "Abe" Ash, an alumnus of the Yale School of Drama, and Mr. Randy Wolfe, a graduate of the Goodman Theatre in Chicago.
Troy Roberts is a producer, known for Unhinged, By Reason of Insanity and 48 Hours (1988).
Troy Robinson is known for Fast Five (2011), Predators (2010) and Furious 6 (2013).
Troy is an Australian Actor based in Switzerland. Best known for his roles in Pulse (2016), Confessions of a Henchman (2015) and Zombie Ninjas vs Black Ops (2015), he is also a voice actor for international companies and video games. Outside of acting Troy produces music, having composed for non profit organisations and enjoys photography and snowboarding.
Born on December 4, 1992 in Rochester, New York, Troy Michael Romzek is a Los Angeles based TV Actor/Musician best known for his roles on Surviving Jack, Joe Dirt 2, and Kickin' It. He has also appeared in TV shows such as Disney XD's Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything, as well as the movie Joe Dirt 2. He associated himself with Leo Howard playing Kai Brewer, Jack Brewer's evil cousin and on-screen rival in 2 Kickin' It episodes: Kickin' It in China (2012) and Win, Lose, or Ty (2013). He is from Rochester, New York and is very fond of his two dogs. He is also the lead singer and bass player for the band The Dirty Shakes. His official Twitter handle is @TroyRomzek. He cast his first television role as "Chainsaw" on the hit Nickelodeon show "True Jackson, VP" at the age of 15. Starting music at the age of 14, he has toured as the bassist for the Internationally acclaimed pop band "Wellington". His first film credit was in the short film "She's A Fox" in 2009. Troy is the Lead Singer/Bassist for the rock band "The Dirty Shakes". He resides in Los Angeles, California. He also appears on the MTV show Awkward alongside fellow actor Evan Crooks.
Troy Rudeseal is an actor and producer, known for The Black Phone (2021), The 24th (2020) and Halloween Kills (2021).
Thirty years ago, after finishing his conservatory training at Ryerson Theater School in Toronto Troy began his journey as a working actor when he was cast in the first season of the television series: Law and Order. Since then he has continued to work consistently in the film and television industry. Troy has garnered attention for his work on stage and screen and has developed a fan base and been covered by the media in Canada, the U.S and Europe. He's worked with three Academy Award winning writer/ directors (Paolo Sorrentino, Vicky Jenson and John Patrick Shanley) and has had lead and supporting roles in both Studio and Independent films. Troy has had recurring, guest star and guest lead roles on over 50 Network and cable television shows including being cast as the 'real' Don Draper on the Iconic drama, Mad Men, ER, The West Wing, CSI, JAG, Longmire, Desperate Housewives, Prison Break, Supernatural, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Rookie, Training Day, The Mentalist, Justified and The Young Pope, to name a few. Troy began his career as a director in 2015 directing two critically acclaimed plays in Los Angeles. In 2016 he co-produced and starred in 21 episodes of a web series called Firsts: The Series. Troy's screenplay, They Who Surround Us was a finalist in the Duplass Brother's 2018 Hometown Heroes competition. In 2019, Troy went on to direct, produce and play the lead role in the film. Troy is developing the Anthology Series, Deviant.
Troy Ryan is an actor, known for Class A (2016).