Tulip was born in Bombay, India, to a Hindu Gujerati father and a Christian Armenian mother. As a result she has practiced both Hinduism and Christianity, while she was also baptized as a Christian. She participated in and excelled in sports activities. She studied in Bombay, and went to graduate from Mithibai College in Food and Chemistry. She has two sisters, Selphi and Monalisa, and the latter is married to Bollywood actor Rajat Bedi. She has a nephew, Vivaan, and niece, Vera. She entered the Femina Miss India Contest in 2000. Although she did not make to the final list, her slender figure, and charm were noticed, and she was signed up for a number of TV commercials, including Pepsi, Smirnoff, Siyaram's, Ponds, BPL, Coca Cola etc.. She has also appeared in a video-tribute to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. When she attended the wedding reception of Yash Chopra's son, Aditya, she was noticed and asked to audition for a role in 'Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai'. Since she is not fluent in Hindi, she enrolled in Feroz Khan's Studio, where she was re-named Sanjana, and went on to star in her very first Bollywood movie. This movie did not do too well at the box office, but Sanjana was noticed. Before she could launch her career and sign up for more pictures, her personal life faced considerable rift when her parents openly disapproved of her appearing in commercials and on the silver screen, and broke off all relations with her. This resulted in her being depressed for almost a year. She made her reappearance in a Telegu movie 'Villain' and then in 'Dil Maange More' in 2003. She did not appear in any movies or commercials for close to two years, due to severe back problems, resulting from a slipped disc and a shifted spine. In 2005 she made a come-back with 'Matrubhoomi' - and this she scored, and went on receive considerable praise. She went on to sign for lead roles in 'Shoonya' and 'Hostel'.
Tulián Aczél is known for Tiktak Peti (2023), A feleségem története (2021) and Russian Doll (2019).
Tullio Altamura was born on July 18, 1924 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. He is known for Ursus gladiatore ribelle (1962), Ercole contro i tiranni di Babilonia (1964) and Le calde notti di Poppea (1969).
Tullio Carminati was born on September 21, 1894 in Zadar, Croatia, Austria-Hungary [now Croatia]. He was an actor, known for Roman Holiday (1953), The Bat (1926) and Let's Live Tonight (1935). He died on February 26, 1971 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Tullio Sorrentino was born on April 23, 1965 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He is an actor, known for Maltese - Il romanzo del commissario (2017), Rocco Schiavone (2016) and Alex l'ariete (2000).
Tully Banta-Cain was born on August 28, 1980 in Mountain View, California, USA. He is an actor, known for By the Gun (2014), Officer Downe (2016) and NFL Monday Night Football (1970).
Tully Marshall intended to pursue a legal career, until he tried a dramatic course at Santa Clara University. He started stage work in San Francisco in 1883 and moved to New York in 1887, where he played in various roles on Broadway and on the road. After a few small parts in films he was given the role of the High Priest of Babylon in the D.W. Griffith classic, Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916). One of his finest roles in silents was that of an old frontiersman in another classic, The Covered Wagon (1923). When sound arrived Marshall was very much in demand and worked for nearly every major studio. His last film was Behind Prison Walls (1943). He died on March 10, 1943, after a 60-year career in entertainment.
Tulna Butalia is known for Fredrick (2016).
Tulsi Balram is an actress, known for Rookie Blue (2010), Soldier's Girl (2003) and Sugar (2004).
He was born in a small village in West Bengal. His father was an Indian Railway employee and had transferable job. So he used to stay in Kolkata with his paternal uncle, who was Tabla player and employee of Star Theater. Due to his uncle's contacts, he got to see performances of the finest actors of commercial theaters. He always wanted to become actor. Tulsi Chakraborty's first screen appearance was in the film "Punarjanmo" (1932). Following the commercial success of "Manmoyi Girls School", Chakraborty became one of the major character and comic actors of the Bengali cinema industry. He appeared in the small role of Prassana-Gurumoshai, Apu's teacher in the village school, in Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali (1955). The highlight of his career was undoubtedly Satyajit Ray's Paras Pathar (The Philosopher's Stone). This 1957 film, which the great film critic Marie Seton described as a sort of combination of comedy, fantasy, satire, farce and a touch of Pathos showcases Tulsi's histrionic abilities to the maximum. He plays the role of the protagonist Paresh Dutta, a petty bank clerk who accidentally finds the mythical Philosopher's Stone (the stone that transforms iron into pure gold) and then goes through a roller-coaster ride of fame, fortune and the inevitable downfall. His other notable performances include Sharey Chuattor(1953), Paresh, Kabi, Ramer Sumati, Shyamali, just to name a few. He was one of the finest character artist Bengali movie ever produced. However, during those days, the cinema production controllers tried to exploit actors a lot. As Mr. Chakraborty was very shy and introvert person, never asked for any hike in his paltry fees during shooting. Hence, in-spite-of acted in more than 300 movies and theaters, he never been able to earn much as he could have been. After his death, due to abject poverty, his widow suffered a lot. Another notable film personality, Mr. Mithun Chakraborty was caring enough to send her Rs. 500 every month till she died.