Tyler John Ippolito was born on April 6th, 1985 in Toronto. The eldest son of a classic-film collecting German Romanian mother and a rock and roll singer Irish Italian father, Ty has been passionate about performing since he was a child. Known for portraying cops and authority figures on-screen, he got his start in acting while attending film school when he began performing in his classmates projects. Prior to his acting career taking flight Ty worked in the Locations and Set departments on numerous Tier-A films and TV shows and as a precision driver in various car commercials, but ultimately found a home in front of the camera as an actor and behind the scenes an an indie writer/producer.
Ty Jackson Dunn is known for Night Sky (2022), North of the 10 (2022) and Lacy's Christmas Do-Over (2021).
Ty Javos is a Canadian actor, director, producer, writer & graduate of the University of Gloucestershire, England. His short films and music videos have won and been nominated at the Los Angeles Cinefest, Gold Movie Awards, & Oniros film awards. He will be seen next in Rana Ranbir's highly anticipated Bollywood film, 'Snowman' & his own upcoming thriller 'LOVER'.
Ty Johnston is a producer and writer, known for What Love Will Make You Do (2015), Love by Chance (2017) and BTC Starmaker: Bahamas (2009). She is married to Kelz Chavis. They have four children.
Ty Jones is known for Power (2014), The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009) and Nella the Princess Knight (2017).
Ty Leisher is a writer and director from Los Angeles. He grew up in the shadow of Hollywood and was addicted to telling stories with moving pictures from a very young age. He has had the honor of directing such talented actors and musicians as MTV's Faking It star Michael J Willett, Miss USA 2006 Tara Conner, The Voice's Erick Macek, Dexter star Dave Baez and Poker Pro Ali Eslami. His 2012 web series, Bullets was heralded as "Better than Rounders" by Bluff Magazine. Ty is a writer and director of dark crime dramas, sickening thrillers and action comedies. Ty brings his ten years of experience and expertise in telling award-winning, emotionally gripping stories for limited budgets.
Ty Li is known for Karmalink (2021).
Ty Mahany is known for Food Wars: Shokugeki No Soma (2015), Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse (2012) and Black Bullet (2014).
Major (Retired) Terrence "Ty" Manns enlisted into the U.S. military in 1980 and commission Army 2LT Regular Army, Infantry from the Army ROTC program at Wright-State University, Dayton, Ohio. in 1989. Ty served as an Army Infantry Officer in tactical worldwide from 1989 until his retirement in 2003. Throughout his military and corporate career, Ty never lost his passion for storytelling, creativity, and filmmaking. In 1999, Ty met friend, colleague, and mentor Rick Bieber, former President of HBO Pictures. Through Rick's support and mentoring, Ty's filmmaking knowledge and writing experience grew. In 2013 he formed "Ty Manns Productions" under which he penned the hit faith-based film "A Question of Faith". After the 2017 theatrical release of "A Question of Faith", Ty joined forces with Bishop Charles Mackie to form Manns Mackie Studios, a family & faith-based media content, and production company. Under their Manns Mackie Studios banner, they produced the February 2021 BET Plus Original Film "Redeemed" co-written and Directed by Ty and the Collide Distribution and Universal Studios distributed March 2021 theatrical release of the feature film "My Brother's Keeper" written and executive produced by Ty. He will perform as executive producer for Arkansas based film production company UP2U Films for their May 2021 production of the feature film "Running The Bases" and Ty will write, produce and direct a Chicago based production company's feature film "$1200 dollars and a Wish" in September 2021. Ty holds a BA degree in Business Communications and an MBA in Operations Management (with a marketing concentration). Ty and his wife Mia are celebrating 25 years of marriage in 2021. They have two sons, Marine Corps 2LT Delone Manns (24) (pronounced De-Lawn) and senior Army ROTC cadet Matthew Manns (21).
Major (Retired) Terrence "Ty" Manns enlisted into the U.S. military in 1980 and commission Army 2LT Regular Army, Infantry from the Army ROTC program at Wright-State University, Dayton, Ohio. in 1989. Ty served as an Army Infantry Officer in tactical worldwide from 1989 until his retirement in 2003. Throughout his military and corporate career, Ty never lost his passion for storytelling, creativity, and filmmaking. In 1999, Ty met friend, colleague, and mentor Rick Bieber, former President of HBO Pictures. Through Rick's support and mentoring, Ty's filmmaking knowledge and writing experience grew. In 2013 he formed "Ty Manns Productions" under which he penned the hit faith-based film "A Question of Faith". After the 2017 theatrical release of "A Question of Faith", Ty joined forces with Bishop Charles Mackie to form Manns Mackie Studios, a family & faith-based media content, and production company. Under their Manns Mackie Studios banner, they produced the February 2021 BET Plus Original Film "Redeemed" co-written and Directed by Ty and the Collide Distribution and Universal Studios distributed March 2021 theatrical release of the feature film "My Brother's Keeper" written and executive produced by Ty. He will perform as executive producer for Arkansas based film production company UP2U Films for their May 2021 production of the feature film "Running The Bases" and Ty will write, produce and direct a Chicago based production company's feature film "$1200 dollars and a Wish" in September 2021. Ty holds a BA degree in Business Communications and an MBA in Operations Management (with a marketing concentration). Ty and his wife Mia are celebrating 25 years of marriage in 2021. They have two sons, Marine Corps 2LT Delone Manns (24) (pronounced De-Lawn) and senior Army ROTC cadet Matthew Manns (21).