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Bill Timoney, (born William Regan Timoney on March 5, 1958 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American actor. He is the brother of actor Mike Timoney and son of Mary Gardiner, of The Big Surprise fame. He is married to fellow actress Georgette Reilly.
Perhaps the best known of Timoney's roles on television is as the character of Alfred Vanderpool on All My Children. The musical team Boyz II Men drew inspiration from Timoney's Vanderpool, and Nathan Morris, one of its tenors, used the stage name "Alex Vanderpool" in the character's honor early in the team's career.
He is also a well-known voice actor, providing voices for animation and video games. He also directs and adapts Japanese anime at Headline Studios.
In April 2010, Timoney made his off-Broadway theater debut at the Soho Playhouse as a standby for the actor Dan Butler in the role of Joseph Flaherty in The Irish Curse, dramatized by Martin Casella. Timoney replaced Butler for a few performances and was very favorably reviewed. In August 2010, he again received excellent notices for his portrayal as Bob in the Stephen Padilla drama, Picking Palin, for the New York International Fringe Festival. In December 2010, Timoney and his wife, Georgette Reilly Timoney, appeared at the Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock, Arkansas in a stage adaptation of A Christmas Story.
Throwback to 8/13/2013: When we were first casting Stop The Bleeding!, we called the great actor Bill Timoney in to read for the role of "Franklin." Then, day of the audition, Bill texts me that he may not be available after all; something came up. I enthusiastically expressed that if anything changed, he should just pop by, regardless of his actual audition time. So Bill does come by after all, but unbeknownst to him, they changed the room we were holding auditions in so we ended up in another room. As fate may have it, it was that series of happenstances that lead to Stop The Bleeding! meeting the woman who would play one of our principal roles and become one of our dearest friends. The consummate team player, actor Bill Timoney enters his audition for Stop The Bleeding! and opens ...
the Punker and the Nerd Diana Berry has been singing, playing guitar and writing music since she was four years old. She has been featured in the CMJ Music Festival, the BMI Songwriter's Series, and her song Tendertown is currently on exhibit at a memorial environmental sound installation museum in Yoho National Park, British Columbia. Known as a trendsetter, Diana is a dedicated songwriter/singer/producer/and musician. She has played extensively throughout the USA and Europe both solo and with a full band. Her CD's are distributed throughout the world. An electric performer with incredible stage presence, Diana is an extremely entertaining woman. Her concerts are very well received and she often volunteers her musical performances to support worthy causes. Also an actor since child...
MTAC 2001 - Bill Timoney. Short file I recorded of voice actor Bill Timoney on my camera back when I was a senior director of this con (I have since quit staffing this event).
In light of the recent events in Colorado, our resident film expert Bill Timoney talks about the influence films have on society. Do violent films really cause violent reactions?
Ebru Today's cinema analyst, Bill Timoney, dives into the topic of "Dystopian" societies depicted in film and literature.
Ebru Today's cinema analyst Bill Timoney presents an overview of Irish Cinema.
Each Christmas millions watch the transformation of Scrooge. From "bah humbug" to a humbled man, we take a look at Scrooge's character and those who play him. http://ebrutoday.com https://twitter.com/EbruToday https://www.facebook.com/TheEbruToday
Skyfall hits the big screen this weekend. Bill Timoney joins us to discuss some of the older Bond films and tells us you can see a touch of Hitchcock in this new film. http://ebrutoday.com https://twitter.com/EbruToday https://www.facebook.com/TheEbruToday
Manhattan Institute Event- September 8, 2011 Speakers: William Bratton, Mike Downing, Rick Fuentes, John Timoney, John Miller
Prime Suspect is an American police procedural television drama series that premiered on NBC on September 22, 2011.[2] It stars Maria Bello as Detective Jane Timoney. The series is a "re-imagining"[3] of the original British series Prime Suspect.[4] The series was created by Lynda La Plante and was redeveloped by Alexandra Cunningham who also serves as executive producer and writer. Peter Berg serves as executive producer and director. Sarah Aubrey, Julie Meldal-Johnson, Paul Buccieri, Lynda La Plante, and John McNamara all serve as executive producers. The series is produced by Universal Television, ITV Studios America, and Film 44. On November 14, 2011, NBC announced it would replace Prime Suspect in the Thursday night line-up with The Firm, beginning January 12, 2012.[5][6] The final t...
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk - Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee Meeting. Access to new medicines The Committee took evidence from Professor Angela Timoney, Chairman, and Dr Jonathan Fox, Chairman, New Drugs Committee, Scottish Medicines Consortium; amongst others.
Mayor de Blasio Holds Media Availability NYPD Headquarters 1 Police Plaza Manhattan July 11, 2016
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk - Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take item 5 in private. 2. Access to newly licensed medicines: The Committee will take evidence, in round-table format, from— Professor Angela Timoney, Chairman, Scottish Medicines Consortium; Professor David Webb, Christison Professor of Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Edinburgh, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; Dr Rachel Green, Associate Medical Director, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde; David Pfleger, Director of Pharmacy, NHS Grampian; Dr Frances Macdonald, ABPI member of SMC, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry; Eric Low, Chief Executive, Myeloma UK; Leigh Smith, Chair, Melanoma A...
Glenda McKay and Chris Goffey present Classic Motors. They take a look at some classic cars including a Ford Anglia, MGB, Jaguar Marque 1, Ford Capri, FMR and an Aston Martin DB5, Will Hoy reports on the Ford GT40 from Oulton Park and takes one for a spin round the track. John Stanley is at Weston Manor in Oxfordshire where he takes a look at the Aston Martin DB7 and the Jaguar XK8. Stephen J. Vokins has advice on finding a classic car and goes for a drive in an old Rover. With guests Leo Senne, Deborah Stirling, John Timoney, Jim Coulthurst, Don Law and Rory Stokes. Original Air Date: 17/8/2000 ------------------ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more content! http://www.youtube.com/user/menandmotors?sub_confirmation=1 © Men and Motors - One Media iP 2016
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk - Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee. Agenda: 1. Access to new medicines: The Committee will take evidence, in round-table format, from— Ian Mackersie, Secretary, aHUSUK; Joan Fletcher, Pompe Nurse Specialist and Family Support Practitioner, AGSD UK; Dr Frances Macdonald, ABPI member of SMC, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry; Emlyn Samuel, Policy Manager, Cancer Research UK; Karen McNee, Communities Development, Kidney Cancer Scotland; Eric Low, Chief Executive, Myeloma UK; Leigh Smith, Chair, Melanoma Action and Support Scotland; Lesley Loeliger, Chair of PNH Scotland and Executive Member of PNH Alliance, PNH Scotland and PNH Alliance; Alastair Kent, Chair, Rare Disease UK; Professor Matthew Walters, Professor of Cl...
Dr. Edmund Gordon, Professor Emeritus, Yale University and Teachers College/Columbia University engages in a dialogue with students as Dr. Gordon explores the historical background of the Brown v. Board of Education decision. Recorded at John Jay College on February 24, 2014.
The 15th Anniversary of 9.11.2001 My 9/11 Story: Conversation with former FDNY Commissioner, Sal Cassano, John Jay Alumnus 9.07.2016. Introductory remarks by Distinguished professor of History, Gerald Markowitz. Moderated by Prof. Glenn Corbitt. Sponsored by the Department of External Affairs, the Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response Studies, and the Center on Terrorism at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
With the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, People's Choice upon us, cinema analyst Bill Timoney talks about the must see movies for this Hollywood awards season. http://ebrutoday.com https://twitter.com/EbruToday https://www.facebook.com/TheEbruToday
Our Cinema analyst Bill Timoney talks about how television news programs are being portrayed in the media.
Cinema Analyst, Bill Timoney reviews '2016: Obama's America'. The controversial film claims to expose Obama's political agenda to destroy America, but what facts are manipulated or omitted to serve its purpose?
Larry Minnix, president and CEO of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA), speaks to Maureen Hrehocik, editor of Long-Term Living magazine, about the CLASS Act provisions included in the recently passed House health reform bill.
In Memory of Paddy Timoney 1970-2012 V Degree Black Belt You were the funniest and most amazing person that I and tonnes of other people have had the pleasure to meet. You will be in our hearts forever! I do not own the music.
Sunday night is Oscar night. Cinema analyst Bill Timoney explains his predictions and picks for the upcoming Academy Awards. http://ebrutoday.com https://twitter.com/EbruToday https://www.facebook.com/TheEbruToday
Competing Christopher Columbus films raced to the cinema and sank. Bill Timoney explains why these movies were released together and why they suffered.
BIll Timoney - our resident film expert - joins Laura today to talk about the Student Academy Awards. An award show for undergraduate and graduate film students - some of the past winners include Trey Parker (co-creator of South Park), Bob Saget (actor and comedian) and Spike Lee (director).
Willow, willow with your head hung down
Are you weeping for me this morning
Don't you know that my woman has left this old town
And the blues they done come and tore me down
Steamboat calling from the waterline
No use calling to me this morning
Don't you know that my sorrows
Got me chained to the ground
And the blues they done come and tore me down
Whistle, whistle on that lonesome train
Are you moaning for me this morning
Tell me why in the day time
Do you make that midnight sound
And bring those blues that just come and tear me down
Dark cloud rolling in the summer sky
Is your cold rain for me this morning
Why don't you let that old sun shine
Spread a smile all around
An chase those blues that just come and tear me down