Tony Todd

Tony Todd

  • Born: 1954-12-4
  • Birthplace: Washington, D.C., U.S.
  • Height: 6' 5" (1.96 m)
  • Profession: Actor, director, screenwriter, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "Final Destination" series, "This Man Comes From Earth", "The Rock", "Transformers 2", "Superman Dynasty"
  • Timothy Henry Todd (Tony Todd), born on December 4, 1954 in Washington, D.C., is an American actor and producer.
    He has played roles in a large number of movies, TV and Broadway plays. Todd's main works include movies " Platoon ", " Night of the Living Dead ", " Candyman ", "Crow", " The Rock ", " Wishmaster ", " Final Destination "series (except the fourth episode), " Star Trek " series and TV series "24", " The X-Files ", "Angel", etc.

    Performing Experience

    In 1986, he participated in the film " Platoon " directed by Oliver Stone .
    In 2005, he participated in the CBS TV series " Criminal Minds ". 
    In 2015, Todd dubbed the disguised voice of the villain Hunter Zolomon in the second season of the TV series " The Flash ." 

    Character Evaluation

    Isn't it Roger Mason from the first and second seasons of "24" ? Definitely a man!
    The mercenary captain in "The Rock", General Juma in the seventh season of "24", a rare negative black actor.
    Excellent villain 
    Extended Reading
    • Eriberto 2022-11-13 08:47:48

      What the heart thinks, there must be an echo

      What the heart thinks, there must be an echo. An inadvertent encounter, but also never met, has made a classic. The British humor of Hopkins is vividly reflected in the movie. The first acquaintance with him was in "Silence of the Lambs", which is rational, objective, cruel and bloody. smile. Time...

    • Alexys 2022-11-16 10:27:36

      hello mr frank del

      I really like this kind of long and narrated vlog-like imagery. My ideal sixth love or Platonic love is probably like this.

      Reading is a conversation with the author and the millions of readers who have seen it.

      Why do humans love old books? Because tens of thousands of souls have walked on those...

    • Erling 2022-04-21 09:03:52

      So touching. It's not about love, but it's so romantic. Two people who never knew each other had a deep bond because of their love for books. The thriving America is in stark contrast to the post-war economic decline of Britain, but on the other hand, British classic literature is nurturing the hearts of generations. The American female writer and the British bookstore owner are to some extent a reflection of the delicate relationship between the two countries. In a modern age where electronic communication is so developed, this kind of interpersonal relationship full of beauty, deep trust and maintaining just the right distance is too desirable.

    • Daphne 2022-04-08 08:01:02

      The whole movie reminds me of my former friend, the first Wenqing in Chengdu, hey, it's a lifetime regret to lose a friend who loves books like that. Of course, he was alive and well, but he just blocked me. Sometimes I feel really annoying and I don't cherish that friendship. I have learned a lot of ways and principles of reading from him, and I want to chat more.

    84 Charing Cross Road quotes

    • Helene Hanff: Yorkshire pudding out of this world. We have nothing like it. I described it to someone as a high, curved, smooth, empty waffle.

    • Helene Hanff: I love used books that open to the page a previous owner read oftenest. When Hazlitt came, he opened to, "I hate to read new books." And I hollered, "Comrade!" to whoever owned it before me.