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Tim Butler
A prominent bass player and songwriter, contributed significantly to the post-punk band The Psychedelic Furs. Formed in 1977, The Psychedelic Furs gained recognition for their unique sound blending elements of punk rock and new wave. The band released several influential albums, with their 1981 self-titled debut album making a notable impact on the music scene. The 1989 hit single 'Love My Way' achieved commercial success, further solidifying the band's presence in the music industry. Butler's songwriting collaboration with his brother in the band led to a series of memorable songs that defined the era.
Continue ReadingTim Byrdak
A baseball pitcher competed in Major League Baseball. Played primarily for the Houston Astros and the New York Mets during a career spanning several years. Made notable contributions as a reliever and was recognized for effectiveness against left-handed batters. Retired after completing a successful tenure in the sport, leaving a legacy in the franchises he represented.
Continue ReadingTim Cahill
A professional footballer, played primarily as a midfielder and forward. Spent a significant part of the career at Everton FC in the Premier League, becoming the club's leading goal scorer for a midfielder. Also represented the national team of Australia, earning over a hundred caps and participating in several FIFA World Cups. Known for his aerial ability and impressive goal-scoring record.
Continue ReadingTim Cain
Born in 1965, this individual significantly contributed to the video game industry as a designer and programmer. Key achievements include the development of the critically acclaimed role-playing game Fallout, which debuted in 1997. This game became a defining title in the genre, influencing numerous successors. Following Fallout, further contributions to the gaming world were made through work on various projects that showcased a focus on narrative and player choice.
Continue ReadingTim Cochran
A mathematician recognized for contributions in topology and algebraic topology, particularly in the areas of knot theory and shape theory. Held positions at prestigious institutions and published numerous research papers. Worked on understanding the properties of spaces and their applications in various mathematical contexts.
Continue ReadingTim Coleman
Played as a forward and had a significant career with Ipswich Town, contributing to the club's early successes in the Football League. His tenure included vital appearances that helped shape the team during the late 1930s. Coleman's skills and tactical awareness on the pitch were noted throughout his career. His time at the club coincided with the growing popularity of football in England, and his contributions were pivotal during this era.
Continue ReadingTim Commerford
A bass player contributed to the rock band Rage Against the Machine, which formed in 1991 and gained significant attention during the 1990s. The band's self-titled debut album was released in 1992, featuring hit singles such as 'Killing in the Name' and 'Bullet in the Head'. The group became well-known for its political messages and energetic performances, often blending elements of rap and hard rock. Commerford also played with other projects, including Audioslave, a supergroup formed with members of Soundgarden. The band's eponymous debut album was released in 2002. Throughout the career, Commerford's distinct bass playing style and stage presence contributed to the overall sound and impact of the groups he performed with.
Continue ReadingTim Conway
Achieved prominence as a comedian and actor, contributing significantly to television comedy. Primarily associated with The Carol Burnett Show, where innovative sketches showcased unique humor and character portrayals. Also starred in the television series McHale's Navy, which highlighted comedic storytelling. Worked in film and other television projects throughout a lengthy career, maintaining a presence in the comedy genre.
Continue ReadingTim Corcoran
Played Major League Baseball as a utility infielder and outfielder. Debuted in 2003 with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and played for the Minnesota Twins and the Milwaukee Brewers. Contributed to teams primarily in bench roles and supported various infield positions. Achieved a career batting average of .238 over several seasons.
Continue ReadingTim Costello
Served as a prominent Australian Baptist minister, advocating for social justice and community service. Played a significant role in the Uniting Church in Australia and worked extensively in youth and community outreach. Served as the Chief Executive Officer of World Vision Australia, focusing on humanitarian efforts and development programs both domestically and internationally. Gained recognition for participation in public debate on ethical issues and played a significant part in advocating for policies concerning poverty and international aid.
Continue ReadingTim Crews
Played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball, debuting in 1983. Played for the Cleveland Indians and later for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Had a brief career in the majors, appearing in 86 games over several seasons. Also played in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball league. Contributed to teams as a reliable left-handed pitcher during his time.
Continue ReadingTim Curry
Born in England, a multifaceted performer excelled in both acting and singing. Achieved prominence through role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the cult classic film 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' released in 1975. His work extended to numerous television shows, theatre productions, and voice acting. Notably voiced characters in animated series such as 'Teen Titans' and 'The Addams Family', showcasing versatility across mediums. Contributions to London’s West End theatre were significant with roles in productions like 'Amadeus' and 'The Rocky Horror Show'.
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