Before being cast away on a desert island for Amazon with Richard Hammond, Tory Belleci was best known as the daredevil on 'Mythbusters' who can build just about anything. He's hosted Science Channel's hit shows 'Pumpkin' Chunkin' and 'The Explosion Show,' Netflix's 'White Rabbit Project,' and has also starred on 'Thrill Factor' for Travel Channel. He's appeared many times on 'The Rachel Ray Show,' and 'The Late Show with Craig Ferguson' as a science entertainer. He's also appeared on 'Iron Chef' and 'Hell's Kitchen' as a celebrity judge and can be seen blowing things up on his web series 'Blow It Up!' Tory started working in the special effects industry in 1994 after graduating from San Francisco State University's film school. For almost a decade, he worked as a model maker, sculptor, and painter at Industrial Light and Magic, building models for major Hollywood movies, including the Star Wars prequels. His models include the pod racers and The Federation battleship. Other movies he has worked on include Starship Troopers, Galaxy Quest, Terminator 3, The Matrix 2 & 3, and Van Helsing. In 2003, Tory began work behind the scenes on Discovery Channel's 'Mythbusters,' and in the second season was featured as part of the show's build team, getting an on-screen credit by season three. In 2005, Tory convinced fellow Industrial Light and Magic veteran Grant Imahara to join the show. With fellow 'build-team' members Grant Imahara and Kari Byron, Tory became a fixture on the Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman-fronted show. 'Mythbusters' went on to become the most successful and longest-running pop-science show in TV history. Tory also has written and directed several short films, including his short 'Sand Trooper,' which played at the Slamdance Film Festival and also aired on SyFy Channel.
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Tory Fink is known for Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019), MythBusters (2003) and Mythbusters Jr. (2019).
Tory Freeth was born on October 22, 1993 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Dog (2022), The Goldbergs (2013) and Head Count (2018).
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Tory Jones is an Award-Winning Independent Filmmaker, Producer, and Director as well as the Founder of Jonestown Films based in Kentucky. An avid lover of Film and the Arts, Tory's passion for storytelling and filmmaking developed at a young age. His professional career found its footing with the inception of his 2016 underground horror hit "The Wicked One." After amassing several awards, a following resulting in the cosplay of his titular character, and a foundation on which to build his own brand, Jonestown Films was born. As his library of films continues to grow, Jones has established himself as "One to Watch" in producing and delivering low budget genre films and independent content. He is married with three children. .
Tory Jones is a production designer and art director, known for The Stranger (1999), The Klezmatics: On Holy Ground (2010) and Dice Rules (1991).
Tory Kittles is an American actor, writer, and director who stars opposite Queen Latifah on CBS's hit series The Equalizer. Kittles also starred opposite Josh Holloway and Sarah Wayne Callies in the action-drama series, "Colony", and was seen in Dee Rees' HBO Emmy-winning film, "Bessie", with Queen Latifah. His other television credits include the first season of HBO's "True Detective"; BBC's "Intruders"; Lifetime's Emmy-nominated television remake of "Steel Magnolias"; FX's "Sons of Anarchy"; and "House M.D." On the big screen, Kittles can be seen in Taylor Sheridan's upcoming action thriller "Those Who Wish Me Dead" with Angelina Jolie; alongside Siena Miller and Diego Luna in Sundance 2020's "Wander Darkly", and as Frederick Douglass in the Cynthia Erivo Academy Award nominated "Harriet". He also starred with Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn in S. Craig Zahler's "Dragged Across Concrete" (Venice Film Festival 2018). Other credits include "Man Down" (Venice Film Festival 2015), directed by Dito Montiel, Antoine Fuqua's "Olympus Has Fallen"; "The Sapphires" (Cannes Film Festival 2012); Spike Lee's "Miracle At St. Anna"; Kimberly Peirce's "Stop-Loss"; Jim Sheridan's "Get Rich Or Die Tryin"; Lee Tamahori's "Next"; and Joel Schumacher's "Tigerland". Among a host of other theater credits, he mostly recently played Paul Robeson in the Sir Richard Eyre directed production of Nicholas Wright's 8 Hotels (2019 Chichester Festival), and Bolingbroke in Erica Schmidt's production of Shakespeare's Richard II (2018 The Old Globe).
Tory L. Beckham is an Actor from Louisville KY. Tory began his career in the Film Industry with Supporting Roles in several Independent Films, before traveling frequently to other cities to work as a Feature or an Extra on Major Movies and Television Shows. Tory has since landed Supporting Roles on several Feature and Indie Films, and is a member of "Improv Anonymous", a local Improv Comedy Group.
Buxom and shapely brunette knockout Tory Lane was born Lisa Nicole Piasecki on September 30, 1982, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She's of mixed Polish and Italian descent. She began training in classical ballet at age 6. Following graduation from high school Lane attended Broward Community College, where she earned an Associate's Degree in Business. She worked not only as a bartender at the The Elbo Club in Fort Lauderdale, but also worked at the restaurant chain Hooters, at an adult bookstore, and as a stripper in various Florida clubs prior to becoming involved with the adult film industry. Tory signed with the top agency LA Direct Models and started performing in explicit hardcore movies in her early 20s in 2004. She married adult actor and photographer Rick Shameless in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2005, but the marriage was annulled in November of that year. Tory has continued to work as a stripper and tours strip clubs and nightclubs throughout the southern US as a featured dancer. In addition, she runs her own official website, where she shoots exclusive scenes and photo layouts as well as answering fan mail and participates in online chats with her fans. She was a finalist on the second season of the Playboy reality TV series Jenna's American Sex Star (2005) in 2006. In May of 2007 Tory signed a two-year contract with Sin City as both an actress and director. However, she left Sin City in May of the following year. Tory won the AVN Award for Best POV Sex Scene in 2009, and won a second AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene the very next year.