Ty Aponte is an actor, known for Karate Do (2019).
Ty Autry is a small-town southern boy with a big heart and a passion for telling stories. Ty grew up in a rural farming community in South Georgia but moved to his first "big city", Atlanta, to pursue a degree in electrical engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. While busy with studies (he later graduated Summa Cum Laude with his engineering degree,) Ty also began his performance career with the university's DramaTech Theatre company. He went on to perform with a wide variety of local/regional companies in the Southeast, including OnStage Atlanta, The Lyric Studio, Arís Theatre, Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Act3 Productions, and Resurgens Theatre. For his performance as Adam in the critically acclaimed production of The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (Out Front Theatre Company,) Autry received Broadway World's 2017 regional award for Best Actor in a Play. Since then, Autry has completed training at Atlantic Acting School and has traveled to Europe and Australia with self-produced work such as A Southern Fairytale and At Birth. Garnering international attention for his use of storytelling and wit. Outside of creating rich Southern Queer plays, he continues to pursue his acting career while based in Atlanta, GA.
Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Ty Bamla is an American actor. In over a decade, He has acted in the various films and theater productions, including The Burma Project (dir. Kate Whoriskey) in Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. Mr. Bamla was born in Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma. He resides in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California.
Ty Barnett is an actor and writer, known for 40 Days and Nights (2012), What Matters and Samantha Who? (2007).
Ty Benham is known for War Room (2015) and Overcomer (2019).
Ty Boice is an actor, known for Calvin Marshall (2009), High Note (2019) and Beyond the Shadows (2020).
Ty Bolden is known for Broadz Way (2017) and End the Silence (2019).
Ty Bonneville is known for Dynamo (2012) and Better Than Love (2019).
Tyler Gerald Burrell was born on August 22, 1967 in Grants Pass, Oregon, where his family owned a business. He is the son of Sheri Rose (Hauck), a teacher, and Gary Gerald Burrell, a family therapist, and is primarily of English and German ancestry. He earned a BA from Southern Oregon University and attended The University of Oregon while working as a bartender; he finished his education at Penn State where he got an MFA. In his early career, Burrell appeared in the films Black Hawk Down (2001) and Dawn of the Dead (2004). He also appeared in a Broadway production of "Macbeth". After a few appearances on Law & Order (1990) Burrell starred in the comedy sitcoms Out of Practice (2005) and Back to You (2007), costarring Patricia Heaton and Kelsey Grammer. He also made film appearances in The Incredible Hulk (2008) and National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007). In 2009, Christopher Lloyd gave him the part of Phil Dunphy on the smash hit television series Modern Family (2009), which has gotten rave reviews, Emmys, and the #1 spot on television several times. Burrell has gotten five Emmy nominations and two wins for the popular role. Burrell's recent films roles include Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014), Muppets Most Wanted (2014), Finding Dory (2016), and Rough Night (2017).
Ty Cardaci is known for Class of '09 (2023) and Umbilicus (2022).