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Tim Rice
A lyricist and author gained recognition for collaborations with composers including Andrew Lloyd Webber and Elton John. Notable works include the musicals 'Evita', 'The Lion King', and 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. Contributions to the music industry extended to film soundtracks, with songs achieving commercial success and critical acclaim.
Continue ReadingTim Rice-Oxley
A prominent singer-songwriter and keyboard player, contributed to the music scene as a member of the band Keane. The band achieved significant success with their debut album, which topped the charts and included hit singles that received critical acclaim. Rice-Oxley also participated in writing and producing music for various projects outside the band, showcasing versatility in composition and performance.
Continue ReadingTim Richmond
An American race car driver gained prominence in the NASCAR circuit during the 1980s. Richmond achieved considerable success driving for teams like Richard Childress Racing and was known for his distinctive style and fierce competitiveness on the track. He secured multiple victories, earning admiration from fans and peers alike. Richmond's career was marked by a vibrant personality and memorable performances, which contributed to the popularity of the sport during that era. Tragically, his life was cut short due to health issues, yet his legacy continues among racing enthusiasts.
Continue ReadingTim "Ripper" Owens
A prominent heavy metal singer and songwriter, achieved recognition as the lead vocalist for the band Judas Priest from 1996 to 2001. Initially gained fame as the vocalist for the band Winter's Bane, which led to an impressive audition with Judas Priest. His tenure with the band included contributions to the album 'Jugulator' and the live album 'Live Meltdown'. Since then, formed the band Beyond Fear and collaborated with various artists in the heavy metal genre. Also involved in solo projects and continues to perform internationally.
Continue ReadingTim Robbins
An actor, director, and screenwriter with a career spanning decades. Achievements include acclaimed performances in 'The Shawshank Redemption' and 'Mystic River'. Directed and wrote films such as 'Dead Man Walking', which received numerous accolades. Contributed to theater through works with the Actors Gang, a company he co-founded.
Continue ReadingTim Rodber
A rugby player excelled in the back row position during a career spanning from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. Represented England in 33 test matches and participated in two Rugby World Cups in 1991 and 1995. Played club rugby primarily for Northampton Saints, contributing to the team's success during the 1990s. After retirement, engaged in coaching and commentary roles, sharing expertise in the sport.
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An influential figure in Australian music, one of the prominent 1990s alternative rock musicians. Rose to prominence as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the band You Am I. Released notable solo work, contributing to the Australian music scene through both band and solo projects. Active in the industry for decades, with multiple albums and collaborations highlighting a lasting career. Tim Rogers' songwriting reflects themes of love, loss, and identity. Received recognition within the Australian music community and engaged in various artistic endeavors beyond music.
Continue ReadingTim Roth
Born in England, this actor gained prominence in the early 1990s with a strong presence in independent films. Breakthrough role occurred in 1992 with the film 'Reservoir Dogs' directed by Quentin Tarantino. Subsequently starred in 'Pulp Fiction', also directed by Tarantino, which cemented a reputation in both independent and mainstream cinema. Directed several films, showcasing versatility beyond acting. In the 2000s, featured in the television series 'Lie to Me', portraying a psychologist who specializes in reading micro-expressions. This role received acclaim and garnered a dedicated audience, further solidifying a career spanning over three decades.
Continue ReadingTim Russ
An actor, director, and screenwriter, contributed significantly to television and film. Portrayed Tuvok in the series 'Star Trek: Voyager' from 1995 to 2001, showcasing a Vulcan character within the Star Trek universe. Directed episodes of various television series and produced independent films, highlighting versatility in the industry. Engaged in voice acting, lending talents to animated series and video games, broadening the scope of contributions to entertainment.
Continue ReadingTim Russert
An American television journalist and lawyer, contributed significantly to political reporting. Served as the moderator of NBC's 'Meet the Press' from 1991 until 2008. Engaged in extensive interviews with political leaders, providing insights into political events and issues. Authored 'Big Russ & Me,' a memoir exploring personal and family influences.
Continue ReadingTim Ryan
Born in 1973, a career in politics began in the Ohio House of Representatives. Served as a U.S. Representative for Ohio's 13th congressional district since 2003. Focused on economic issues, healthcare, and job creation. Participated in presidential campaigns, advocating for working-class families and promoting progressive policies. Engaged in discussions surrounding technology and innovation.
Continue ReadingTim Salmon
Played as a right fielder for the California Angels from 1992 to 2006. Contributed significantly to the team's 2002 World Series championship victory. Recorded over 1,200 hits and 299 home runs during a 14-year Major League Baseball career. Transitioned to sports broadcasting after retirement, providing analysis and commentary on baseball.
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