Tony White is known for Before We Go (2014).
Tony William Aroya is an actor, known for The Sky Princess (2018).
Born the youngest of three children in Birmingham, Alabama to consensually generous parents Thomas Williams, a Baptist Deacon, core maker and entrepreneur, and Gloria Williams, a fiercely strong woman of many gifts, Tony, somewhat of a modern day renaissance man, followed the gifted and talented educational path through his high school years playing multiple sports, instruments, and even such things as assisting in surgery. After receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Medicine/Chemistry at Auburn University, he moved to Atlanta on a Production contract with a three man singing group making his way to the Nashville stage scene. Following regional theatre work in Tennessee, Tony completed training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts where he was seen on stage as Othello and Treat from Lyle Kessler's, "Orphans" among other roles. Since, he has appeared in the third part of the popular Taken franchise as the first officer to unsuccessfully attempt Bryan Mills' capture, in the pilot episode of James Lafferty's "Everyone is Doing Great", and in the Don Cornelius biopic, "American Soul", as Gladys Knight and the Pips' road manager. Outside of TV and film, he can be seen regularly on Los Angeles theatre stages.
Tony Williams is an actor, known for P.O.W.E.R.S. : Book 1 (2021), Premonition and Lovers Revenge (2020).
Tony Williams is known for Robson Green's Australian Adventure (2015).
Award-winning veteran actor/writer/producer Tony Winters career has spanned decades with his work on stage, screen, and television. Perhaps best known to film audiences as the morally bankrupt Wes Martin of National Champions. Others will recall him as Clive, proprietor of the High Yellow Restaurant, on OWN's critically acclaimed Queen Sugar or for his guest starring turn as Mayor Wilkins in the Emmy nominated episode of HBO's Silicon Valley entitled Initial Coin Offering. Still gamers will also recognize him as the tough-as-nails Assistant Coach from the best selling video game's NBA2K15 and NBA2K16. However, his distinguished career began long before the explosion of streaming TV services and the advent of electronic gaming. After graduation from Detroit's Redford High School, the third of John Clarence and Ann Verlene Winters five children, headed west to attend San Diego City College and later the University of California San Diego. It was there he was bitten by the acting bug and began his theatrical training in earnest. He was first cast in a supporting role in Little Murders and later in the lead role of Axel in Woody Allen's Don't Drink The Water. But college theater was not enough for the eager thespian, so he looked beyond City's small campus and found a thriving African American theater scene. At just 19 he was cast as 30-something Brick in the first all-black production of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and received rave reviews. He went on to tackle a succession of pivotal roles; Lou in Spell #7, Prince in Moon On A Rainbow Shawl and Homer in The Lilies Of The Field. He even appeared in the musicals Guys And Dolls and Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope. In an effort to expand his career into film and television he moved north to Hollywood. Having earned a coveted SAG card with a supporting part in the prison drama Penitentiary III his career was off and running. The recurring roles of Anthony on the daytime's Days Of Our Lives and his breakthrough turn as Ossie Dunbar M.E. on NBC's long running Hunter soon followed. In the years subsequent, Winters has evolved into one of Tinseltown's busiest talents and boasts of having worked with two Academy Award winning directors, Phil Alden Robinson and Mike Nichols, and of sharing the screen with his idol Sidney Poitier. In addition to his work in nearly 100 television shows and movies, he has also acted in scores of television commercials and modeled in print advertising. Never one to rest on his laurels, he began writing and producing his original screenplays and became a pioneer in the field of digital filmmaking. He wrote, produced and starred in the films Retiring Tatiana (2000) and Section 8 (2006), winners of the Audience Favorite Award at The Pan African Film & Arts Festival 2000 and Best Feature Film at the Arizona Black Film Showcase 2006, respectively. Throughout it all, he has never veered too far from his theatrical roots and has remained an active player on the stage most notably portraying Stan in Ken Davis' critically acclaimed South of Where We Live, Joe in his self-penned, self-produced, stage production of Section 8 which garnered 3 NAACP Theater Awards nominations in 2004 and as The Storyteller in his solo show The Devil and Billy Markham by Shel Silverstein which was nominated for "Best One Person Show" at the 2016 NAACP Theater Awards.
Tony Wizner is an actor and cinematographer, known for STAR [Space Traveling Alien Reject] (2017), Condemned with You All (2016) and Illegal Alien.
Tony Wolf grew up in Rockville Centre, NY on Long Island and attended South Side High School. Known for his distinctive bass voice, the actor and singer studied with Sande Shurin's studio in New York City and improv comedy at UCB Theater. Favorite roles include Benvolio in "Romeo & Juliet" (national tour), Jacques in "As You Like It," Smudge in the harmony musical "Forever Plaid," and Banquo in "Macbeth." He attended Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts. TV commercials & industrials include: X-Men First Class Blu-Ray/DVD Release for VH1 (National); Sci-Fi Channel (National), Sony VAIO laptops, Marvin Windows. Radio commercials: ERA Real Estate, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Fabrikant Jewelers. Voice-over narration for the documentary "Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods" and the mockumentary "Venus & Lola: Behind The Phenomenon." Upcoming film: "Love In Sound", "Girl Clown," "A Quarter Muppet" and "Found In Time." His comedy videos have appeared on The Huffington Post and New York Magazine's entertainment site, Vulture. He has appeared off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre and has performed in various musical and non-musical & workshops in NYC with New Dramatists, BAM and The Public Theatre (including the role of Simon Stride in "Jekyll & Hyde" and Hal 9000 in the rock opera "Odyssey!" by Rob Lichter). Wolf has performed with Tony Award-winners Beth Leavel and Alice Ripey in workshops of new musicals and plays, as well as Tony Award-nominees Liz Larsen and Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Avenue Q). Also workshop of rock musical "Galois," which went to the Sundance Theatre Lab. He MC'd / hosted a benefit at Lincoln Center for pre-Juilliard teens, at Merkin Concert Hall, which featured Elizabeth Pitcairn, violinist and owner of the famed $2 million Red Violin. Wolf sang for the 2 years at the annual Beatles Ukuelele Festival at Brooklyn Bowl, a weekend of indie musicians performing tunes by the Fab Four organized by Roger Greenawalt. "Hipster Job," in which he made a cameo appearance as Naked Abe Lincoln, was an official selection of the LA Comedy Shorts Film Festival in 2010. Wolf directed the short films "Inspiration" and "Sisters," and was the co-host of the The Action Room, an online pop culture radio & video show whose videos have been featured selections on Funny Or Die.com. He has also appeared in videos produced by College Humor. Additionally, Wolf is a writer and illustrator (and an avid comic book fan), having written & drawn 3 published comic book stories in The New York Times and provided several comics and essays for UK news site The New Statesman. Wolf has also provided storyboards for indie films. He loves smoothies.
Tony Woodcock was born on December 6, 1955 in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England. He is a producer and executive, known for The Burmese Python (2021), Local Heroes (2021) and A Question of Sport (1970).
Tony Woods is a writer and actor, known for NYPD Blue (1993), Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready (2019) and Hack (2002).