Todd Dulmage is an actor, known for X-Men (2000), Hannibal (2013) and Mantis (2005). He has been married to Elizabeth McCallum since August 17, 2002. They have two children.
Legendary Martial Arts Champion Todd Dunphy began training in martial arts at the young age of 12 years old. Nixon was President, and violence was in the air. It was 1972, and a young Todd Dunphy was living in Santa Cruz, California, training in Karate with his brother Terry, who handed down some of his secret training in the Marines to his little brother, Serving as his role model, Todd Dunphy was not yet old enough to join the Marines too, but he followed in his brothers footsteps as best as he could. The young lad joined military school, ready to become a better fighter. Fight Night Flash forward years later: An adult Todd Dunphy got caught up on the wrong crowd, yet still addicted to the adrenaline rush of a good fight. Drinking, doing drugs, and partying constantly, yet still training daily in martial arts, every night was 'Fight Night' in his Martial Arts Dojo. Yet when that was over, he'd then head to the local bar, do shots, and get in bar fights and street fights in his local Santa Cruz, and beyond. The Kray Brothers: England's Most Notorious Gangsters The hard living took its toll. He went from a bar brawler and street fighter, to a prison fighter, doing hard time not once-but twice during his life behind bars for fighting and dealing in millions of dollars worth of drugs. First, back in 1996 in London, England's notorious Maidstone Prison held the early Karate Champion, where he met none other than Reginald "Reggie" Kray, of the notorious "Kray Brothers" Gang, the most notorious gangster England has ever seen, and subject of a major motion picture starring Gary Kemp. For months, the Celebrity Gangster and rising Karate Star boxed together, dined together, and become good friends. Busted! During his last stint in the slammer before his release in 2014, the Feds reportedly offered Todd Dunphy a plea bargain-Keep his houses and bank accounts, or do hard time. He states he chose the time, but admits the Feds still snagged a lot of his loose cash-reportedly nearly a half a million dollars worth. Warrior for Christ: Mel Novak It was soon after one of these long days in prison, where the Certified Bad Boy met none other than Mel Novak. Mel Novak tours the country for his famous Prison Ministries, preaching to convicts behind bars about how to quit playing in the devils playground, stop the drugs and boozing, and devote their life to Christ. Mel Novak also happened to be the movie star and Martial Arts Legend in his own right, who fought Bruce Lee in the motion picture "The Hand of Death" among more. Born Again Realizing his way was not working, Martial Arts Master Todd Dunphy went from gangsters-to God, as he decided to take a chance on Mel's teachings. After all, he had little to lose. It was settled. Todd become a Born Again Christian, and has not touched any drugs or even alcohol for years. He went back to training-this time in Kata Karate, letting this further adrenaline rush replace dope, booze, and cocaine. He was finally a free man, physically, and spiritually. He had found God. He stopped street fighting, and-since he was no longer visiting bars, quit the bar brawls as well. He then decided to begin entering some Tournaments-a lot of them. Championship Record Holder In fact, Todd Dunphy went on to reportedly enter more championships than most anyone on the planet. He entered 28 tournaments last year in 2016, competing every other weekend. He admits, "Traveling and doing as many tournaments as I can, and competing, this is my new drug. I don't drink any more, and I don't smoke. I don't do stupid stuff any more. It's not to cheap to compete, but I can afford to do it. It keeps me grounded and makes me happy. Todd Dunphy competes in Empty Hand Kata, Traditional Weapons, and an Open Division where he is able to make up his own sequences. He competes in the many Divisions, the TaeKwonDo Division, and between 4 to 5 different age groups, competing in 18 divisions in the USA championships alone. TaeKwonDo Champion With scars on all of his knuckles, Todd states that he is well conditioned. He also knows some other styles including Tai Chi, and a little bit of Kenpo and Kick Boxing. Todd states that he likes the Japanese basic styles the best, with their strong, low solid stances. He also likes TaeKwonDo for its flashy, long, extended, beautiful kicks, "I incorporate TaeKwonDo do kicks with solid, strong Japanese stances," Todd admits. Adding, "What style is better for fighting to me, really depends on how a person trains and how good they are versus how good their opponent is in another style," suggesting that skill beats style, any day. Karate Champion Actor, Model, Professional Fighter, and World Karate Champion, Todd Dunphy is the only adult male to earn 6 Gold Medals in the history of the WKC, World Championships. A Traditional Kata Champion, Traditional Weapons Champion, and Multiple World Champion winner from Tournaments in Ireland, Florida, Portugal, USA, and beyond, Todd Dunphy is a 20 times Gold Medal holder for the USA World Championship. With an incredible 45 gold Medal victories at the World Championships, he has competed in 38 Divisions in the USA this year alone, with 20 competitions last year, 57 in the Long Beach International, and in over 100 Divisions in 4 Tournaments in the past 12 months alone. Todd Dunphy holds a black Belt in TaeKwonDo, a 5th Degree Black Belt in Dux Ryu Ninjutsu, and a 7th Degree Black Belt in Karate. Never one to give up, Todd Dunphy says, "I want to tell my story to young kids out there. I want them to see me, and how I did it, how I turned my life around. Drugs are not the answer. If you want to be a winner, you have to be strong, in your body, mind, and spirit. I want to spread that message to the world." Copyright 2017, Hollywood Sentinel Public Relations, Hollywood Sentinel dot com.
Todd Elton is known for Love Island Australia (2018).
Todd Emerson was born on March 24, 1984 in Auckland, New Zealand. He is an actor, known for The Amazing Extraordinary Friends (2006), The World's Fastest Indian (2005) and Westside (2015).
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Todd Eric Andrews was born on May 1, 1966 in Hastings, Nebraska, USA. He is an actor, known for Dead End City (1988), I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989) and Zapped Again! (1990).
Todd grew up in Rhode Island where he began his acting career in theatre at the age of 5. He attended Emerson College in Boston where he majored in Acting for the theatre. Todd then moved to Chicago and performed with Second City Company before landing in Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television. Todd has been in dozens of commercials and also performs as a musician in all the major clubs in Los Angeles. In 2007 he started Double Take Entertainment Group, an independent film and music company producing SAG signatory short films for film festivals.
Todd Essary is an American actor who grew-up in Austin, Texas. He began acting in the theatre, as a hobby, in 1997. Over the next 16 years -- including over a decade spent in New York City -- he took the stage playing numerous starring or featured roles in works ranging from the Classics, to plays by modern masters, as well as avant-garde pieces. By 2013, Todd had returned to Austin and was cast in his first film project, which eventually led him to envision acting onscreen as a career "for the second half of his life." Since that time, he has steadily forged ahead, always working, always finding his way to more significant projects, and usually being cast as a lead or supporting character. Having been a competitive athlete for most of his life, Todd affectionately refers to his time in front of the camera as "game day", and considers acting to be an outlet for that same sort of intensely focused energy. In addition to his Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Texas Lutheran University, Todd's post-graduate studies have included exercise physiology, business and anthropology. The teachers Todd credits most for helping him cultivate his craft as an actor include Bonnie Cullum in Austin, Thomas G. Waites in New York City, and Craig Archibald in Los Angeles. Surfing, cooking, writing and working with horses are among his favorite pastimes. Todd recently returned to live in his hometown of ATX, where he's enjoying spending time at Barton Springs and going to blues concerts at the park.
Todd Farmer was born in November 1968. He is a writer and actor, known for Jason X (2001), My Bloody Valentine (2009) and Drive Angry (2011).