T. Ashanti Mozelle is known for Trade the Film (2019), Poz Roz (2019) and Blues for Willadean (2012).
T. Augustus Wilson is an actor, known for Solomon (2021).
T. Beck is known for Playboy: Tales of Erotic Fantasies (1999) and Playboy: Private Diaries (1994).
T. Boone Pickens was born on May 22, 1928 in Holdenville, Oklahoma, USA. He is known for Houston We Have a Problem (2009), CBS This Morning (1992) and Flow: For Love of Water (2008). He was married to Toni Chapman Brinker, Madeleine Pickens, Nelda Cain, Beatrice Carr and Lynne O'Brien. He died on September 11, 2019 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
T. Colin Campbell is known for Healing America (2019), Vegucated (2011) and Eating You Alive (2018).
TDan Hopkins was raised in San Antonio Texas, a descendant of a Kiowa Mother and Irish English Father. Turning seventeen, he joined the USAF attaining the rank of sergeant while serving in the Philippines and Korea. After his service, he tramped around on freights. Some of his work ventures included the mines in Colorado, logging camps in Oregon, carpenter on high rises. TDan became a Native American activist in the 70s resolving some Native American civil rights issues in Arizona. He took acting classes at Phoenix college and landed a starring role as Okinagon in the film Revenge of Bigfoot (1979), opposite 'Rory Calhoun'. TDan played the older Wampashe in the Mashantucket Pequot Docudrama "The Witness" (1997) for viewing at the Mashantucket Pequot museum at Foxwood resort in CONN. Besides playing Native characters in films and commercials,TDan has played nondescript roles as well. Triva: TDans great uncle (Apetone) Wooden Lance was the last chief of the Kiowas, and his great-great uncle was "Lone Wolf" the famous white fighter. TDan and his wife have two sons and a beautiful Grandaughter. TDan lives in Oregon with his wife Jean. Favorite quote: "You are what you think".
T. Davis is known for Death Row Chronicles (2018).
T. Denise Johnson is an actress and producer, known for CompleX (2021), Gutter (2022) and How to Get Away with Cheating (2018).
T. Graham Brown began his musical journey in 1973 while attending the University of Georgia in his hometown of Athens. After moving to Nashville in 1982, the Grammy nominated, CMA Award, Diamond Addy Award For Excellence in Advertising, back to back Prism Award winning chart topper honed his skills as a songwriter after signing with EMI Publishing Company. Within two years of arriving in Music City, Capitol Records signed him to an exclusive recording contract and what would become a long list of albums that took country music by storm. Simultaneously, he started a long and successful career singing advertising jingles. He was the "Face and Voice" of Taco Bell's wildly successful "Run For The Border" T.V. campaign for over four years. His wide range of vocal ability could also be heard on national music ads for McDonald's, Burger King, Hardee's, Coca Cola, Dr. Pepper, 7-Up, Almond Joy, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Ford, Dodge, Harrah's Casinos and dozens more. He has hit the Billboard, Cash Box and Christian Music Charts 35 times with hits such as "I Tell It Like It Used To Be," self-penned "Hell And High Water" and "Darlene." Also, he wrote the multiple award winning song, "Wine Into Water," which has been recorded a hundred times by artists all over the world. Most recently by country super star Loretta Lynn on her latest critically acclaimed album, "Full Circle." As a recording artist, songwriter, performer and producer, Brown has scored multiple number one songs in the country, blues and gospel fields. Over the years, "His T-Ness" has recorded with many other artists. His duet partners have included Grammy winners The Beach Boys, Tanya Tucker, Vince Gill, George Jones, Delbert McClinton, Jason Crabb, Brad Davis, The Oak Ridge Boys, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Michael McDonald, Steve Cropper and Leon Russel. Brown's first gospel effort was the Grammy nominated, "Forever Changed." The first single from that project was a duet with Vince Gill titled "He'll Take Care Of You." T. Graham Brown has performed on the iconic stage of the Grand Ole Opry more than 300 hundreds times and he maintains a busy touring schedule all over the U.S. and Europe.
Hariharan entered the Malayalam film industry in 1965, and has so far directed more than 60 films, many of which were highly successful both commercially and critically. His movies have mostly explored the complexities of social issues and human relationships, set in the backdrop of Kerala's rich cultural heritage. His films such as 'Valarthumrugangal', 'Panchagni, 'Nakhakshathangal', 'Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha', 'Sargam', 'Parinayam' and 'Ennu Swantham Janakikutty' have entered the Indian Panorama of International Film Festival. He has also been honored with a Diploma by the Pyongyan Film Festival of North Korea for 'Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha'. In 1993, 'Sargam' won him the State Award for the Best Director and also National Award for wholesome and popular entertainment. The film also received special honor at the Fukuoka and Swiss film festivals. His following film, 'Parinayam', won the National Award for social issues and took part in about 7 film festivals across the world. 'Ennu Swantham Janakikutty' was the inaugural film at the Korean film festival (2000), and it also took part in the London film festival(2000). Apart from these recognitions he has also won the Filmfare and the prestigious Ramu Kariat Awards for his works on multiple occasions. His latest film, 'Pazhassi Raja', is his most ambitious project yet. It is based on the life of Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja, the first revolter against the British East India Company. This historical epic, written by one of the most gifted writers of India, 'Jnanapeeth' M.T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by Gokulam Gopalan, will be released on the 15th of August.