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Tim Blake Nelson
An American actor gained recognition for roles in several films and television series. Appeared in 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' as Delmar O'Donnell, showcasing talent in both drama and comedy. Played the role of the character Wade in the acclaimed series 'The Laramie Project'. Directed and starred in the film 'The Grey Zone', highlighting a commitment to both acting and directing. Additionally, featured in 'Lincoln' portraying a member of Congress. Is also known for contributions to theater, including works on and off-Broadway.
Continue ReadingTim Bogert
A bass player and singer, contributed significantly to the rock genre during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Formed the band Cactus, which gained attention for its energetic performances and blues-influenced hard rock sound. Also collaborated with other musicians and bands, showcasing skills in various genres, including jazz and fusion. His work with Vanilla Fudge demonstrated innovative approaches to music, particularly in arrangements and production techniques.
Continue ReadingTim Borowski
A professional footballer played as a midfielder. Began a career at Werder Bremen and achieved notable success, contributing to the team’s victory in the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal. Later played for clubs like Hansa Rostock and FC Energie Cottbus. Represented the national team in various international fixtures, including participation in the UEFA European Championship.
Continue ReadingTim Bray
A Canadian software developer and businessman, contributed significantly to the development of web technology. Helped develop XML and served as a co-founder of the OpenText Corporation. Played a vital role in the creation of the early web standards and was influential in the development of web APIs. Helped launch the Amazon Web Services (AWS) ecosystem, enhancing cloud computing services. Engaged in various initiatives aimed at improving technology accessibility.
Continue ReadingTim Brent
A Canadian ice hockey player, played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Maple Leafs and other teams. Career spanned several seasons, contributing primarily as a forward. Was part of the 2005-2006 season with the University of Maine, leading the team to significant victories. In the NHL, he showcased skills both offensively and defensively, earning respect within the league.
Continue ReadingTim Bresnan
Tim Bresnan was an English cricketer who played as a right-arm fast-medium bowler and a lower-order batsman. Bresnan made his debut for the England national team in 2009 and became a key member of the squad. He was part of the team that won the 2010 ICC World Twenty20. In domestic cricket, he represented Yorkshire and contributed significantly to their successes. Bresnan also played in various Test, One Day International, and T20 formats, showcasing his abilities both with bat and ball.
Continue ReadingTim Breukers
Played professional football primarily as a defender. Started youth career at FC Groningen and made his professional debut with the same club. Later transferred to various teams, including FC Emmen and FC Oss, where contributions in defense were significant. Retired from professional play and transitioned to coaching.
Continue ReadingTim Brooke-Taylor
Achieved recognition as an actor and writer, particularly in British comedy. Gained prominence as a member of the sketch show 'The Goodies' alongside Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie. Contributed to various television programs and radio shows, showcasing talents in humor and satire. Worked extensively on 'I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue,' a popular BBC radio panel game, for several decades.
Continue ReadingTim Brown
A wide receiver with a professional career spanning from 1988 to 2004. Played primarily for the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders. Achieved significant personal accolades including winning the Heisman Trophy while at Notre Dame. In the NFL, accumulated over 14,900 receiving yards and was selected to nine Pro Bowls. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015, marking recognition for contributions to the sport. Served as a contributor in various football-related roles after retirement.
Continue ReadingTim Buckley
Born in 1947, Buckley was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He emerged in the 1960s folk scene and later explored various musical genres including jazz, rock, and avant-garde. His debut album, 'Tim Buckley', was released in 1966, showcasing his distinctive vocal style and songwriting. Over the years, he released several albums, including 'Goodbye and Hello' and 'Starsailor', which contributed to a unique sound that blended elements of folk, jazz, and experimental music. Buckley's life and career were marked by a struggle with personal challenges, ultimately leading to his untimely death in 1975, but his music continues to influence artists today.
Continue ReadingTim Burgess
An English singer-songwriter emerged in the late 1980s as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band The Charlatans. The band achieved significant success with their debut album 'Some Friendly' that included hits like 'The Only One I Know'. Throughout the career, the band blended elements of rock and baggy music, contributing to the Madchester scene. Burgess also ventured into solo projects, releasing albums such as 'I Believe' and 'As I Was Now'. His contributions to music include collaborations with various artists and involvement in music festivals.
Continue ReadingTim Burton
An American director, producer, and screenwriter, this individual has made a significant mark in the film industry with a unique visual style and whimsical storytelling. Early works included 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' and 'Beetlejuice', blending comedy with dark fantasy. A major breakthrough came with 'The Nightmare Before Christmas', a landmark in stop-motion animation. Collaborations with Johnny Depp resulted in multiple successful films including 'Edward Scissorhands', 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', and 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'. The diverse body of work spans genres, often featuring gothic aesthetics and offbeat characters, establishing a distinct cinematic identity.
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