Troy Polamalu was born on 19 April 1981 in Garden Grove, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Moana (2016), NFL Monday Night Football (1970) and The NFL on CBS (1956). He has been married to Theodora Holmes since 27 January 2005. They have two children.
Troy Powell was born in Oregon and raised in Marshall, TX. He is now a director, writer, producer and actor living in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For the last 25 years he was the director of Theatre for The Union Theater where he has received four consecutive Tony nominations for Excellence in Theatre Education. He is also the founder of Comedy 101, a comedy improvisational troupe that has performed all over the U.S. He has directed over 130 plays and musicals at Union and in Community Theatre. Troy is also a writer penning several short stories, plays, and film scripts such as Bucket List, Our Story, My Maestro, To Thine Own Self, The Last Years of Vincent Van Gogh, and the TV Series The Shop . He lives in Tulsa Oklahoma with his wife and four children.
Troy Press was born in Westchester, NY whose film credits include DieRy on Amazon and The Second Sun on Amazon. His training in NY was at the Maggie Flanigan School in New York City. Press resides in New York City and is the In Stadium host at Yankee Stadium for the Major League Soccer team New York City Football Club.
Troy Quane is known for 9 (2009), Spies in Disguise (2019) and Enchanted (2007).
Troy Randal Smith is an actor, known for The Trees of Late Autumn, A Corporate Christmas (2019) and Sa.TX (2013).
Troy Randall-Kilpatrick is an International Award Winning Actor. He has received a number of awards and nominations both in film and theatre. Randall-Kilpatrick has appeared in nearly 70 independent films and stage productions in and around both Detroit and Chicago. In addition to playing the part of Detective Jack Styles in "17000 Block," some of his favorite film roles to date include, Julian Long in "An Apology to the Dead," John in "Beggar's Remorse" and most recently, Detective Blackwell in "Agramon's Gate." Some of his favorite stage roles include, Biff in "Death of a Salesman," Nick in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," John The Baptist/Judas in "Godspell" and Harry Roat in "Wait Until Dark." Troy has worked in commercials and previously taught advanced acting at the Barbizon Agency in Detroit. He studied acting and theatre under Dr. Lee Krahenbuhl, Mr. Walter E. "Abe" Ash, an alumnus of the Yale School of Drama, and Mr. Randy Wolfe, a graduate of the Goodman Theatre in Chicago.
Troy Roberts is a producer, known for Unhinged, By Reason of Insanity and 48 Hours (1988).
Troy Robinson is known for Fast Five (2011), Predators (2010) and Furious 6 (2013).
Troy is an Australian Actor based in Switzerland. Best known for his roles in Pulse (2016), Confessions of a Henchman (2015) and Zombie Ninjas vs Black Ops (2015), he is also a voice actor for international companies and video games. Outside of acting Troy produces music, having composed for non profit organisations and enjoys photography and snowboarding.
Born on December 4, 1992 in Rochester, New York, Troy Michael Romzek is a Los Angeles based TV Actor/Musician best known for his roles on Surviving Jack, Joe Dirt 2, and Kickin' It. He has also appeared in TV shows such as Disney XD's Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything, as well as the movie Joe Dirt 2. He associated himself with Leo Howard playing Kai Brewer, Jack Brewer's evil cousin and on-screen rival in 2 Kickin' It episodes: Kickin' It in China (2012) and Win, Lose, or Ty (2013). He is from Rochester, New York and is very fond of his two dogs. He is also the lead singer and bass player for the band The Dirty Shakes. His official Twitter handle is @TroyRomzek. He cast his first television role as "Chainsaw" on the hit Nickelodeon show "True Jackson, VP" at the age of 15. Starting music at the age of 14, he has toured as the bassist for the Internationally acclaimed pop band "Wellington". His first film credit was in the short film "She's A Fox" in 2009. Troy is the Lead Singer/Bassist for the rock band "The Dirty Shakes". He resides in Los Angeles, California. He also appears on the MTV show Awkward alongside fellow actor Evan Crooks.