Tebo Nzeku is known for The Stand (2020), Picture of Her (2023) and A Million Little Things (2018).
Teca Pereira is an actress, known for Trash (2014), Carandiru, Outras Histórias (2005) and 3% (2016).
Teccorra Bracy is known for Shadow (2021), Shadows (2021) and Exodus 20:13 (2022).
Teck is known for her out-of-the-box creativity and her boundless positive energy, on and off the set. Living the true underdog story of a girl who grew up in a third-world country, then in and out of foster care before being adopted in Tennessee at the age of 18, she is now pursuing her dreams as a film director. Since graduating from University, Teck has worked her way up through the ranks in virtually every film department, from assistant directing to gripping, art directing, and editorial, always demonstrating a relentless work ethic and unwavering commitment to each project. She also cut her teeth in front of the camera with dramatic and comedic roles, as well as stunt work. Teck played Elyse in Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carson Story (2021). She has also directed numerous short films: Break Free (2021), RideShare (2021), and many music videos. Teck also directs a promo for TNKidsBelong to bring awareness to Foster Children in the South.
Teck Holmes' journey to Hollywood began when he shared the most intimate details of his life as a cast member on "MTV's The Real World: Hawaii". His presence on that show led to it being one of the most watched, most talked about, and most controversial "Real World" seasons to date. Teck's enormous popularity and strong fan base led him to a career in hosting. In 2010 he helped launch The Cartoon Network's new number one show "Hole in the Wall"; a weekly family driven television show airing Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Teck has built an impressive resume which includes work as a television actor in ABC Family's "Lincoln Heights", "Friends", "NCIS", "The Parkers", Nickelodeon's "Taina", and "The Andy Dick Show". His film credits include a co-starring role opposite Ryan Reynolds and Tara Reid in the international fraternity cult classic "National Lampoon's: Van Wilder, as well as breakout roles in such feature films as "Flip the Script", an independent film co-starring Miguel Nunez and Robin Givens, "First Daughter", starring Katie Holmes and directed by Forest Whitaker, "Truth Be Told" starring Blair Underwood and Regina King, and the MTV television feature "Love Song" starring Monica and Tyrese. You can also find him appearing in Bud Light commercials proclaiming one of their infamous slogans "Here We Go". As a producer Teck has produced over 20 music videos and commercials, and has three feature films under his belt. He recently produced and starred in the independent feature, "Nobody Smiling", a murder mystery that takes place on the mean streets of Los Angeles. In addition to being an actor Teck also prides himself as a director, rapper, and writer. He has studied theater arts, as well as film and television, at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia. At 6 feet 2 inches; with versatile good looks, Tecumshea (Teck's full name) means "unpredictable" and he certainly lives up to that.
Teco Celio was born in 1952 in Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland. He is an actor, known for Trois Couleurs: Rouge (1994), Habemus Papam (2011) and Tender Is the Night (1985).
Tecora Rogers is known for 9 Stacks (2021), Bigger Than the Game (2018) and I Am My Sister's Keeper (2015).
Tecoya Harris is known for CheckMate (2018), The Single Life (2018) and Flint Tale (2021).
The son of vaudeville performers, Richard Theodore "Ted" Adams was part of his parents' troupe before attending Cornell University at the age of 18. After college he did stock work for three years before going to New York City and stage work there. For more than half his life he performed on the stage before coming to films around 1926. He and his good friend Leo Carrillo performed together in Porter Emerson Browne's play "The Bad Man" in 1920, and Adams was also in the Broadway production of "Kongo", which starred Walter Huston, in 1926. His earliest documented film role was as the doctor in Rayart's The Road Agent (1925), starring Al Hoxie, and he made his sound-film debut in 1930's Under Texas Skies (1930), starring Bob Custer. Adams quickly established himself in westerns, in which he worked almost exclusively for 25 years in over 200 films. He was a mainstay performer (mostly lead villains) for the low-budget films cranked out by independents such as Supreme, Metropolitan, Puritan, Colony and Victory in the 1930s and PRC and Monogram in the 1940s, in addition to appearing in films from Republic, Columbia, Paramount and Universal. Following a role in Bill Elliott's Kansas Territory (1952) for Monogram Pictures, and some TV work on Russell Hayden's Cowboy G-Men (1952) TV series, Ted Adams hung up his spurs at the age of 62. He lived quietly in retirement until his death from heart disease at the age of 83. Widowed at the time of his death, September 24, 1973, he was at Braewood Convalescence Hospital in South Pasadena, his place of residence prior to his death. His cremated remains were place at Chapel of the Pines Cemetary in Los Angeles.
Ted Alexandro is an actor and writer, known for Oz (1997), Teachers Lounge (2014) and As Much As You Want (2004).