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Tim Sullivan moved to Los Angeles where he worked in development at New Line Cinema, co-producing Detroit Rock City (1999) (1999) with Gene Simmons of KISS and current Warner Brothers Chairperson and former classmate Michael De Luca. Sullivan's mainstream directorial debut was the well-received LionsGate's horror-comedy 2001 Maniacs (2005) (2005), produced by Eli Roth. This was followed by Driftwood (2006) (2006), 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010) (2010), and Chillerama (2011) (2011). Sullivan gained additional notoriety as celebrity director of Vh1's hit series Scream Queens (2008) (2010) (handpicked by James Gunn to succeed him). Under his own production banner New Rebellion Entertainment, Sullivan will produce the psychological thriller Lullaby, to be directed by M.J. Bassett ( Reacher (2022)) , along with the romantic comedy A Boyfriend for My Wife) , also written by Sullivan.
Sullivan was previously married to Originals Film head Tania Landau (De Luca and current Universal president Donna Langley served as best man and maid of honor respectively).- Director
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Tim Sullivan was born on 21 February 1958 in Germany. He is a director and writer, known for Letters to Juliet (2010), Flushed Away (2006) and Jack & Sarah (1995).- Actor
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Timothy Wayne Sullivan was born in Subic Bay, Philippines, and raised in the beautiful town of Corvallis, Or. Tim is the son of a high ranking Navy Veteran/Martial Artist & talented Performing Arts Queen. Tims mother was very involved in cultural arts and multi talented. Tim grew up as an athlete and athletics has always played an important role in his life. Tim swam competitively as an anchor and sprinter and was also part of the relay team. He swam from the age of 6-18 for the city of Corvallis Swim Team. He also played football and won the City's Weight lifting Championships from age 16-18. He also had a record for pull ups in middle school and also maintained his one minute record for sit ups and bench press all through his high school years. At the age of 12, Tim decided to try out Martial Arts. At this point he was still swimming competitively, studying abroad in foreign countries during the Summers with his choir group, and playing football. .He won several championships in his martial arts career with his School and on his own throughout the years. He has become one of the top martial artists in his style and is well recognized for his movement, wisdom, and talent, Currently, Tim teaches and trains the Japanese style of Shotokan Karate. He currently holds the rank of a 4th Degree Black Belt. In addition to being such an amazing athlete,Tim was very much involved in cultural arts. Tims mother had 2 Dance Troupes, which he was very much involved in. He grew up doing various Folk dancing(Filipino), Tahitian, Maori, Samoan, Tongan, Fire Poi, Fire Knife as well as Jazz, and Hip Hop since the age of 7.Tim has a varied set of talents, which are very rare. He is a martial artist, an athlete, a decant singer, an amazing actor and so much more.- Actor
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Tim Sullivan attended John Bapst Regional High School in Bangor, Maine (the same school from which Tabitha Bruce, Stephen King's wife, graduated).
Earning a degree in literature from Florida Atlantic University, he moved to southern California in 1988, where he lived for the next twelve years, and edited a horror anthology for Avon Books, Tropical Chills (1988). He also published his first novel, Destiny's End, in 1988. This science fiction novel was followed by The Parasite War in 1989, The Martian Viking in 1991, and Lords of Creation in 1992, and another horror anthology, Cold Shocks (Avon, 1991), among other books.
Sullivan began his career in film by starring in Somtow Sucharitkul's The Laughing Dead (1989), in a charged performance as Father O'Sullivan, who becomes possessed by a Mayan god of death. Throughout the 1990s he scripted and acted in several micro-budget science fiction and horror movies, most notably Twilight of the Dogs (1995) and Hollywood Mortuary (2000), galvanating the delightful script by Ron Ford as actor-turned-zombie Pratt Borokov, a thinly disguised Boris Karloff.
In 2000, Sullivan left Hollywood for South Florida. In 2003, he moved in to live with librarian/science fiction critic Fiona Kelleghan in South Miami, Florida, where he continued to write fiction. He left Florida in 2019.- Producer
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- Tim Sullivan is known for The Price of Fear (1956), Rescue 8 (1958) and The 20th Century-Fox Hour (1955).
- Tim Sullivan is known for 2001 Maniacs (2005).
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Tim Sullivan was born on 27 October 1977 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Tim is an editor and producer, known for Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003), The Wall (2016) and Surviving the Cut (2010).- Tim Sullivan is known for Guns of El Chupacabra (1997).
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Tim Sullivan is known for Flesh-Eating Mothers (1988).- Tim P. Sullivan is known for The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978).
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Tim M. Sullivan is known for The Other Side (2019), The Damage of BSL (2020) and A Blinking Existence (2021).- Tim Sullivan is known for The Box (2008).
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Tim Sullivan is known for Backfire! (1995).- Tim Sullivan is known for I Feel Fine (1986).
- Tim Sullivan is known for Conspiracy Child (2020).