Troy Miller is a producer and director, known for Flight of the Conchords (2007), Arrested Development (2003) and Jack Frost (1998).
Troy Miller is an actor, known for End of a Gun (2016).
As a very Successful/Regimented & Dedicated Student, at The Actors Circle Theatre, in Hollywood, CA. Troy Ascended through The Ranks, with his Ambitious Love for The Work, Receiving an Invitation into The Advanced Class within his First Year; Endorsed by his Mentor, Teacher & Dear Friend, Arthur Mendoza. Troy's First Assignment; 'The Scottish Play' by William Shakespeare as Macbeth Troy lives in Burbank, CA with his wife & their two cats.
Troy Moss is an actor, known for Iron Brothers (2018).
Troy Mundle was born and raised in Point-à-la-Croix, Québec. The eldest son of Doreen Mailloux, a kindergarten teacher, and Frederick Mundle, an adult education teacher. Troy recently won a Best Actor award and garnered a nomination for Best Male Performance at the 2019 Leo Awards for his performance in Exhibit Man (2019). Troy plays the film's protagonist, Berry Leetch, a police forensic photographer in the small town of Battleford where a violent vigilante is on the loose. The film has been Internationally screened and has won 7 awards and over 20 nominations. Some of Troy's recent credits include History's new drama Project Blue Book (2019), the new Stephen King Mini-Series on CBS All Access The Stand (2020), ABC's A Million Little Things (2018), CW's Legends of Tomorrow (2016) and The Detour (2016) on TBS. While in Toronto, he booked several roles including Showtime's TV hit Queer as Folk and commercials such as Lays potato chips with Mark Messier and RBC Olympic Hockey Tribute as a hockey player. In Toronto, he studied acting at Equity Showcase Theatre, the Pro Actor's Lab, and Meisner with John Riven. In 2013 he created, wrote, produced, directed, and acted in the award-winning comedy Web series called Single & Dating in Vancouver (2013). In 2016 the web series won 4 wards at the Austin Web Fest including a Best Lead Actor award for Troy, along with Best Cinematography, Best Comedy and Best Overall Series. These awards qualified the series and Troy to attend the prestigious Marseille Web Fest in 2016. In all, Single & Dating In Vancouver has garnered 4 wins, 14 nominations and has been screened in Canada, the US and Europe.
Troy Murphy is an actor, known for Olympic Dreams (2019).
Troy Musil is an American Actor, Site Medic, Stuntman, and fight choreographer. He is best known for portraying Nathan Parsons in the web series, The Subverted Method, Agent Paxton in the feature film drama Caught Between, and Charlie in the Action film Jack Carter: Unfinished Business. Musil worked at Universal Studios Hollywood, for one year, as a performer for AMC's The Walking Dead. Musil is also known for his multiple Commercial appearances, including BP Oil, Honda Generator, and two Toyota commercials. Before work in the industry, Musil worked a variety of jobs including Life Guarding, Animal Specialist, Construction, Carpentry, Guided Hikes, Rock Wall Instructor, Archery Instructor, Snow Mobile Instructor, Bar Tending, Serving, and Cooking. Musil is also a former athlete, fighting MMA(Mixed Martial Arts) in the EFC (Extreme Fight Club) for 4 years with a record of 3-1. Over 10 years Martial arts training, specializing in Boxing, Kick Boxing, and Jiu-Jitsu. Musil also played Rugby for the Erie Ruggers for 2 years, and is Pistol, Shotgun, and Rifle firearm trained. Education wise, Musil has attended Tech school for Carpentry, as well as Emergency Medical Technician schooling, obtaining his EMT Diploma in 2013. Since moving to Los Angeles Musil has attended UCB's improv training programs, as well as Clay Banks Studio International for their full acting developmental classes. "I love the whole creative process, all sides of the camera. I love to create."
Troy Nelson is known for Strange Negotiations (2019).
Troy Newman is known for Order of Rights (2020), Bloodmoney (2010) and Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion (2007).
Born in Lethbridge Alberta, Canada, he spent most of his childhood there until he moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He started out as a comic book artist and made the transition to film with his short film Latchkey Lament in 2007. A CGI and live action film, it was self financed and took him nearly 5 years to complete.