Todd Emmanuel Fisher is an American actor, director, cinematographer, and producer of television films and documentaries. He has a professional background in architectural design and sound engineering, with experience designing and building sound stages, recording studios, and television facilities. He is also a business executive, known as the former CEO, President, CFO, and Treasurer of the Debbie Reynolds Hotel & Casino (DRHC), Debbie Reynolds Management Company, Inc. As of 2013, he continues to serve as the CEO and curator of the Hollywood Motion Picture Museum, which is housed at Debbie Reynolds Studios (DR Studios) in North Hollywood and at his ranch in Creston, California. (2016) He is CEO of the Hollywood Motion Picture Experience HMPE.
Fjelsted's art career began with critically lauded gallery works in the 1990s. After segueing into theater, commercial photography, and multiple disciplines for an FX company, in 2002 he wrote and directed animated short The Firefly Man (2003) which premiered at Telluride and sold to The Sundance Channel. Fjelsted moved to Los Angeles in 2003, and has since worked as a production designer for seventeen years. He has built character worlds for Netflix, HBO, Amazon, and Hulu, as well as for independent films premiering at Cannes, Sundance, Tribeca, and Berlin. In 2018, he won a Primetime Emmy and an Art Directors Guild Award for the production design of period comedy GLOW, and a second ADG Award in 2019. He was nominated again in 2020 for an Emmy and a third consecutive ADG Award.
Todd Fletcher is an actor, known for Lincoln (2012), 5th Passenger (2017) and Killing Lincoln (2013).
Todd Forester is an actor and writer, known for Jake Picks (2022), Desert Shores (2018) and Non-Stop to Comic-Con (2016).
Todd Fossey is the co-producer of, "Overnight" a critically acclaimed documentary that was an official selection of the 2004 Sundance Film Festival and was enthusiastically picked up by Thinkfilm for theatrical distribution in over 40 cities and 37 countries, received "Two Thumbs Up" from Roeper and Ebert, and was critically rated the number 3 documentary of 2004 behind "Super Size Me" and "Fahrenheit 911". "Overnight" was also the featured film in December 2005 on the Sundance Channel. Todd is the creator and host a lifestyle TV show called, "Uncommon Sense" on the science and application of the Mind-Body connection. His latest documentary (producer), "Frag" recently world premiered at The AFI International Film Festival. In addition to his film/television work, Todd is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and Mind-Body Practitioner. He is a member of the American Counseling Association, American Hypnosis Association and the Association for Integrative Health Care Practitioners. Having started his private practice in Beverly Hills Todd is best known for his work with elite athletes and A-list celebrities. However, his passion is his innovative clinical work with psycho-emotional issues, medical hypnosis, biodynamics, and behavioral medicine or psychoneuroimmunology. In addition to his private practice, Todd currently ('09) maintains a busy speaking and lecture schedule on the subject of emotions and health. He has lectured at such prestigious institutions as the UCLA School of Dentistry and The Kansas City School of Medicine and Bioscience. Todd is a published author on the subject of Clinical Hypnosis and creator of the Axiom SRS self-care audio series and has appeared on many TV and Radio talk shows.
Todd Foster is an actor and producer, known for The Shasta Triangle (2019), Last Three Days (2020) and Simple Twist of Fate (2014).
Todd Frazier was born on 12 February 1986 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, USA. He has been married to Jacquelyn Verdon since 14 December 2012. They have three children.
Todd Gable is known for In Plain Sight (2008), Grim (2010) and Shrapnel (2023).
Todd has been around the entertainment industry in many capacities across a broad spectrum of roles. Early in his career, he was a professional Stage Manager, working on Broadway and National Touring productions. He helped maintain and run the original Broadway productions of Les Misérables and Miss Saigon and worked on touring productions of Les Misérables, Five Guys Named Moe and The Phantom of the Opera. Leaving New York and live theatre behind, Todd moved to Los Angeles and worked in the Home Entertainment divisions of MGM and Sony Pictures. He quickly became a leader and resource in managing the release dates of all DVD, Blu-ray, Digital and VOD products around the world. Spending 13 years reading distribution contracts, he was the go-to source of right information outside of the Legal team. In one instance, he discovered a rights reversion clause for a gigantic TV series which netted Sony millions in additional revenue. Upon leaving Sony, Todd decided to pursue an acting career. As a voice actor, he can be heard on the English-language dubs of Netflix series such as Drug Squad: Costa Del Sol and Babylon Berlin, as well as the online game Blade & Soul. He has played the quirky father, Grant, on Brat TV's Mani (season 4) and the corrupt District Attorney James Madison in Blade: The Iron Cross. Since joining the Foley Marra Studios team, Todd has been very active both in front and behind the camera. His 2018 short film The Itty-Bitty Committee has been in many film festivals and earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the Moscow Indie Film Festival. His next project, Raw Deals, is in post-production and is planned to be a limited series. He has appeared in several other FMS projects including A Blind Date and the upcoming Rejected. Behind the scenes, Todd is the resident Sound Designer for all productions. His work on Where Do You Get Off garnered a Best Sound award at the Mumbai International Film Awards. He also spearheads podcasts for the studios. Quiet Please (2020) is a retelling of Wyllis Cooper's 1940's radio plays with new voices and sound effects. Foley Marra Studios Presents is our storytelling platform where we voice short stories and fairy tales to bring them to life. Todd's experience at Sony with understanding contracts has also helped place him as the business affairs point of contact for Foley Marra Studios ensuring that all of our collaborators are treated fairly, while protecting the interests of the studio.
Todd Gearhart is an actor, known for The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Sweetbitter (2018) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).