Todd Hart is known for Stained Glass (2022) and Slightly New (2024).
Todd Haynes was always interested in art, and made amateur movies and painted while he was still a child. He attended Brown university and majored in art and semiotics. After he graduated he moved to New York City and made the controversial short film Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987). The movie uses dolls instead of actors to tell the the story of the late Karen Carpenter. The movie was a success at several film festivals, and because of a lawsuit by Richard Carpenter (over musical rights) is very hard to see but it is a true classic for bootleg video buyers. His first feature, Poison (1991) was even more controversial. The film was attacked by conservatives and Christians who said it was pornographic, but it won the Grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. It is now considered a seminal work of the new queer cinema. His short film Dottie Gets Spanked (1993) was aired on PBS. His next feature film Safe (1995) told the story of a woman played by his good friend, Julianne Moore, suffering from a breakdown caused by a mysterious illness. Many thought the film was a metaphor of the Aids virus. The movie was considered to be an outstanding work and one of the best films of the year. In Velvet Goldmine (1998), starring Christian Bale and Ewan McGregor, he combines the visual style of 60s/70s art films and his love for glam rock music to tell the story of a fictional rock star's rise and fall. Far from Heaven (2002), set in the 1950s and starring Julianne Moore and Dennis Quaid, is about a Connecticut housewife who discovers that her husband is gay, and has an affair with her black gardener, played by Dennis Haysbert. The film was a critical and box office success, garnering four Academy Awards. It was hailed as a breakthrough for independent film, and brought Haynes mainstream recognition. With I'm Not There (2007), Haynes returned to the theme of musical legend bio, portraying Bob Dylan via seven fictive characters played by six different actors. The film brought him critical claim, with special attention to the casting of Cate Blanchett as arguably the most convincing of the Dylan characters, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. In 2011, Haynes directed Mildred Pierce, a five-hour miniseries for HBO starring Kate Winslet in the title role. His new feature film Carol (2015) with Cate Blanchett premiered at the Cannes International Festival 2015 to rave reviews and won Best Actress for Rooney Mara.
Todd Hererra is an actor, known for Underneath the Same Moon (2019).
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Todd Hoffman is the leader of the Hoffman Crew, and the one of the major focuses of Gold Rush. Todd was the man who originally came up with the idea to go mine in Alaska, based off an adventure his dad did nearly 25 years earlier. He, along with 5 other men (including his dad), go to Porcupine Creek, Alaska in an attempt to make it rich. During their second season, the entire crew went to Quartz Creek after missing a lease payment on their original claim, and Fred Hurt took over.
Todd Hofley was born in Winnipeg, Canada. His mother, Dolores, is a retired school teacher. His father, John, is a consultant and professor of Sociology. He is the middle child of three sons. He is a classically trained actor with an MFA from Southern Methodist University and has worked with such luminaries as Patsy Rodenburg, Jose Rivera, Phyllida Lloyd, Melia Bensussen, and David Rotenberg. Upon graduation he immediately began appearing in regional theatre productions across Canada and the United States. A multi-faceted artist, he appeared as Sky in the smash hit musical "Mamma Mia!" for two years, while co-producing and directing the critically acclaimed Canadian premiere of off-Broadway's cutting edge hit, "Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train". He's been seen and heard in numerous commercials, and his voice has been featured on the animated series "Beyblade". He is also a recurring guest on TSN's nationally syndicated talk show, "Off The Record". He continues to develop new work for theatre, film and television under the tac theatrical banner.
Todd Holland's life was changed forever when, at the age of five, he saw an episode of Jonny Quest that scared the bejesus out of him - and from that moment he wanted life to always be that exciting. Story-telling became his gateway drug of choice. Since that fateful viewing, Todd has directed more than 200 episodes of television and three feature films including the gamer, cult-classic, The Wizard. His work has earned him three EMMY Awards, eight EMMY nominations, five Cable-Ace Awards, a DGA award, six DGA nominations and a WGA nomination. As a director and producer, he was a key creative force behind The Larry Sanders Show, Malcolm In The Middle and he co-created the short-lived but enduring-fan favorite, Wonderfalls. His episodic work spans the gamut of genres - from Twin Peaks, My So-Called Life, Stitchers and Shameless on the drama side to Tales From The Crypt, Friends, Black-ish and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in comedy. He just signed his third overall deal with ABC Studios under his Dark Toy Entertainment shingle. While at ABC/Disney, Todd was proud Director/EP of ABC's The Real O'Neals -- a show that will forever hold a special place in his heart. Todd earned his big break after Steven Spielberg saw his UCLA short film, Chicken Thing, and hired him to write and direct for Amazing Stories. (Fun Fact: Chicken Thing was a fictionalized re-telling of that fateful night watching Jonny Quest at 5yo - but adding a giant Chicken Monster, because... why not?) Todd joined the DGA in 1986. He is co-Chair of the Diversity Task Force of the DGA, working to increase the number of women and men of color directing episodic TV. He is happily married to Scotch Ellis Loring and is the loving father of amazing Triplets.
Todd Holmes was born on July 3rd, 1989 in Puyallup, Washington, USA. Raised on a rifle range until age 5, a beef farm until age 15, and the suburbs of the Greater Seattle Metropolitan Area until 31, Todd re-located from Western Washington to the Atlanta, GA area in 2020 to pursue a career in acting.
Todd Hughes is known for Texas Death Trippin' (2019).
Todd Hughes was born on August 13, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is a producer and director, known for House of Cardin (2019), My Name Is Lopez (2021) and Mansfield 66/67 (2017). He has been married to P. David Ebersole since June 18, 2008.