Timothy Woodward Jr.
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Born | Timothy Woodward Jr. Georgetown, South Carolina, USA |
Occupation(s) | Film director, TV and film actor and producer |
Years active | 2004–present |
Timothy Woodward Jr. is an American film and TV director, actor and producer.
Life
[edit]Woodward was born in Georgetown, South Carolina[1][2][3] in 1983.[4] He began his career as actor in various series and films.[5]
A prolific filmmaker,[6] Woodward, for example, directed 13 films between 2013 and 2017.[7][8] They include the biographical Western Hickok[9][10] and the period drama Gangster Land. In a review of that film, Variety described him as follows:
Timothy Woodward Jr. was born too late. Clearly, the kind of enterprise that enabled this actor-turned-director to make no less than 13 features in the last five years for his own production company would’ve been ideally deployed in a “golden age” Poverty Row studio.[11]
In 2018 Woodward, "who until (then) ha(d) primarily worked in the action and Western genres" directed his first horror film, The Final Wish.[12] He made another horror film in 2020, The Call,[13] and in 2023, Til Death Do Us Part, a thriller[14] and Woodward's third collaboration with Jeffrey Reddick.[15]
Woodward has also overseen the Amazon Prime series Studio City since 2019. This series, created by Sean Keanan, is directed, co-written and produced by Woodward and has received various Indie Series award[16][17] and Emmy nominations, including "Outstanding directing team" for Woodward,[18] and two wins, including the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Limited Series in 2021.[19][20]
Filmography
[edit]As actor
[edit]- 2004 - Summer Dreams, teen drama series filmed with local actors in Wilmington[21][2]
- 2005 - Palmetto Pointe, TV series : main character;[22][5]
- 2008 - Whitakker Bay, TV series, filmed in Wilmington[23][24]
- 2009 -Redefining Love[25]
- 2010 - Hollywood East. TV series[26]
- 2010 - Butchered [27]
- 2012- Blackout, horror film[28][29]
As director
[edit]- 2013 - 7 Faces of Jack the Reaper (also actor);[30] co-directed with John Kearns Jr.
- 2013 - Finders Keepers: The Root of All Evil (also actor)[31]
- 2014 - Beyond Justice (aka Throwdown) (also actor);[32] co-directed with Wes Miller
- 2015 - Gnome Alone, horror film[33] not to be confused with the 2017 animation film of the same name[34]
- 2015 - SWAT: Unit 887[35] (aka 24 Hours), (also actor)[36]
- 2015 - The Good, the Bad, and the Dead (aka 4Got10)[37]
- 2015 - Checkmate[38]
- 2016 - WEAPONiZED[39]
- 2016 - Traded[40]
- 2016 - Decommissioned[41]
- 2017 - American Violence[42][43]
- 2017 - Hickok [44]
- 2017 - Gangster Land
- 2018 - Silencer[45][46]
- 2018 - The Final Wish[47]
- 2019 - The Outsider[48]
- Since 2019: Studio City, Amazon Prime series, also as producer and writer[49]
- 2020 - The Call
- 2023 - Til Death Do Us Part[50][51]
As producer only
[edit]- 2015 - Operator[52]
- 2017 - The Shadow Effect[52]
Honours
[edit]Nominations
[edit]- 2020: 47th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
- Outstanding directing team for Studio City[53]
- 11th Annual Indie Series Awards
- Best Directing for Studio City[54]
- 13th Annual Indie Series Awards
Awards
[edit]- 2010: Telly Awards - Bronze award for his role in Hollywood East[56]
- 2021: 48th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, Chairman's Award[57]
- 2021 : LA Live Festival: Best Director[58] for Studio City
References
[edit]- ^ Stairs, Clayton (2017-02-03). "Film directed by Georgetown native looks at 'American Violence'". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
- ^ a b Stairs, Clayton (2016-03-15). "Hollywood success". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
- ^ LLC, Stage 32. "Timothy Woodward Jr - Timothy's Bio, Credits, Awards, and more". Stage 32. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
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