T. Michael Morris was born in London, Ontario, Canada on September 12, 1986 and is the oldest of three brothers raised in Windsor, Ontario, by single father and automotive worker Mike Morris He is of Irish, Italian, Welsh, and Danish descent. His first experience working in film was in Canmore, Alberta as a background performer.
Acclaimed stand-up comedian and actor T. Murph-a fixture of the famed Chicago comedy scene-is now earning raves for his hysterical performance as 'Clovis' on Hulu's bold new comedy series, Woke, about the inner circle of a cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success when an unexpected and racially-charged incident changes his life. For his work on Woke, T. Murph has been hailed as "scene-stealing and hilarious" by Entertainment Weekly, "the most consistently funny aspect of the show" by The New York Times, and "the breakout... who steals every scene he's in" by Indiewire. A true powerhouse onscreen and onstage, T. Murph has toured extensively across the country's most prominent comedy clubs, colleges, and festivals, and has performed at the NBC Diversity Finals Showcase, HBO's American Black Film Festival, New York Comedy Festival, Just For Laughs, and the Second City Breakout Festival, among countless others. He has also been featured on Saturday Night Live, Key & Peele, Comedy Central's Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level, BET's Comic View, TruTV's stand-up-storytelling showcase Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, and Epix's Get Shorty, to name a few. He remains a proud resident in his hometown of Chicago.
Acclaimed stand-up comedian and actor T. Murph-a fixture of the famed Chicago comedy scene-is now earning raves for his hysterical performance as 'Clovis' on Hulu's bold new comedy series, Woke, about the inner circle of a cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success when an unexpected and racially-charged incident changes his life. For his work on Woke, T. Murph has been hailed as "scene-stealing and hilarious" by Entertainment Weekly, "the most consistently funny aspect of the show" by The New York Times, and "the breakout... who steals every scene he's in" by Indiewire. A true powerhouse onscreen and onstage, T. Murph has toured extensively across the country's most prominent comedy clubs, colleges, and festivals, and has performed at the NBC Diversity Finals Showcase, HBO's American Black Film Festival, New York Comedy Festival, Just For Laughs, and the Second City Breakout Festival, among countless others. He has also been featured on Saturday Night Live, Key & Peele, Comedy Central's Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level, BET's Comic View, TruTV's stand-up-storytelling showcase Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, and Epix's Get Shorty, to name a few. He remains a proud resident in his hometown of Chicago.
T. Nagendar is known for Silk Saree (2024), Silk Saree (2024) and Vittalwadi (2021).
T. Narasimha Reddy is known for 90 ML (2019) and Neetho (2022).
T. Oliver Reid is known for White Noise (2022), Mercy (2009) and Peter Pan Live! (2014).
T. Patrick Quinn is known for Tales from the Vault (2017), The Monster in the Basement (2013) and Battered (2021).
T. Prabhakar is known for Meenakshi (2005), Neethone Vuntanu (2002) and Kishkinda Kanda (1994).
T. Prakash Rao was born on 24 November 1924 in Krishna, Andhra Pradesh, India. He was a director and assistant director, known for The Good Son (1958), Suraj (1966) and Pitchi Pullaiah (1953). He died on 1 July 1992 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India.
T. Ramesh is known for Ambuli (2012), Lingaa (2014) and Vishwaroopam 2 (2018).