Troy Hughes was born on May 5, 1978 in Corsicana, Texas, but grew up in Fairfield, Texas. He is an actor, known for a variety of work including Mad Treasure in 'One Piece: Gold' (2016) and 'One Piece: Heart of Gold' (2016). He has been married to Cindy Hughes since March 2005. They have three children and live outside the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Rockwall, Texas
Troy Huizar was born on February 27th 1996 in Los Angeles, California. He developed an early interest in arts, and began playing guitar at the age of six. At the age of twelve Troy picked up skateboarding and began filming skateboarding videos with his friends in Downtown, Los Angeles. Troy began his acting career at eighteen years old and was quickly signed by his agent in Beverly Hills, California that same year and began working on Commercial, Television and Film Productions.
Troy Ian Hall is an actor and writer, known for S.W.A.T. (2017), Grey's Anatomy (2005) and Westworld (2016).
Troy Ignacio is an actor, known for Hawaii Five-0 (2010), Natural Reaction (2016) and A Breath to Survive.
Troy Iwata is an multi-talented actor based in LA/NYC. He is currently the Jeremy/Michael/Rich u/s in BE MORE CHILL on Broadway. Troy has advertised both nationally and locally for commercials and print shoots for Apple, SnapChat, Buzzfeed, International Delight, Citibank, Ameritrade, Comcast, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Babies R Us, Toys R Us & Gap. TV credits include costarring roles on ABC's TIME AFTER TIME, QUANTICO, the Netflix hit series ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, and NBC's NEW AMSTERDAM. His TV pilot TRUTH SLASH FICTION has been a viral success, trending #1 worldwide on Twitter and featured in Teen Vogue and the UK's Attitude Magazine. It recently won "Best Comedy" at both SeriesFest & ITVFest. News on the show's future home coming soon! His vocal talents have brought him to reputable stages such as The Kennedy Center in D.C. and NYC's Feinstein's/54 Below. Most recently he was asked to sing on the cast album for the award winning musical The Island Song, by new musical theatre duo Carner & Gregor.
Troy Jackson is an actor, known for A Bike Life Story (2019).
Troy Jackson is an actor, known for Set Secrets, For Charlene (2021) and THOT Therapy.
After years of hiding his freakishly bendy body from teasing kids, "Twisty" Troy James has moulted that fear and is now showing the world what nightmares are made of. From humble beginnings as a character performer at Canada's Wonderland, Troy is now one of the fastest growing internet sensations with videos of his horror creature inspired characters acquiring over 60 million views in just weeks. His (no CGI required) characters can be seen on The Void (Screen Media Films), Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (ABC), The Strain (FX Network), Neverknock (SYFY), Channel Zero (SYFY) and most recently the rebirth of the classic DC Comics villain "Rag Doll" in the 5th Season of CW's, The Flash. Troy has teamed up with renowned creature movement creator and choreographer, Roberto Campanella (Shape of Water, Silent Hill, The Colony, The Expanse, The Strain) and Founding Cirque du Soleil Choreographer Debra Brown to "stretch" the possibilities as they create new and frightfully exciting creatures as showcased in Season 13 of America's Got Talent.
Troy Jennings is an actor, known for Call Girl of Cthulhu (2014), What Happens Next Will Scare You (2020) and Witch's Brew (2011).
Troy is a San Diego-based author, writer and TV host. He has a degree in Speech Communications and Poetry from California State University, Chico. He's the food critic for San Diego Magazine, and appears regularly as a judge on the Food Network series, "Guy's Grocery Games." He also co-hosts the series "Campus Eats" with Jenny Dell on Big Ten Network. Troy started as a rock journalist before turning to food writing. He was the music editor of San Diego CityBeat (2002-2007) and wrote bits and pieces for Rolling Stone, Spin, Mojo, Paper and Paste (along with Surfer mag). He also hosted and wrote an indie-rock TV show in San Diego called "Fox Rox" (2001-2007). The name of that show was forced upon him by tragic rhyming Americans. It did win two regional Emmys, however. And provided a live, in-studio outlet for some of Troy's favorite bands, including TV on the Radio, Blonde Redhead, The Fiery Furnaces, M. Ward, Calexico, Peaches, Low, Buzzcocks, Badly Drawn Boy (aka "Badly Drawn Boy"), Drive-By Truckers, The Hold Steady and many more (plus the first-ever TV performance by Maroon 5). Troy hosted a San Diego Padres pre-game show entitled "Outta Left Field" (2006-2007). In 2007, he switched to writing about food for Modern Luxury Media's "Riviera" magazine, and his humorous take on food has won 30-plus awards from Society of Professional Journalists and the San Diego Press Club. In 2008, Arcade Publishing released his comedic memoir about growing up with a gay parent ("Family Outing"). Again, that title was forced upon him. He lobbied for "Son of a Butch". In 2011, Food Network tapped him to host, write and narrate a new travelogue series called Crave (2011). Troy currently lives in Ocean Beach, San Diego. It's where hippies live. He is re-editing his book, "Son of a Butch," and developing TV shows. He posts regularly on comedy Twitter, and his tweets have been featured on CNN, Buzzfeed, Reader's Digest, Playboy, and other media outlets.