Tim Flavin

Tim Flavin

Born: January 13, 1959
in Houston, Texas, US

Movies for Tim Flavin...

Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Title: Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Character: Newscaster
Released: July 11, 2008
Type: Movie
Hellboy, his pyrokinetic girlfriend, Liz, and aquatic empath, Abe Sapien, face their biggest battle when an underworld elven prince plans to reclaim Earth for his magical kindred. Tired of living in the shadow of humans, Prince Nuada tries to awaken an ancient force of killing machines, the all-powerful Golden Army, to clear the way for fantasy creatures to roam free. Only Hellboy can stop the dark prince and prevent humanity's annihilation.
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Title: The Long Firm
Character: Johnnie Ray
Released: July 7, 2004
Type: TV
The lives of characters who live, love and suffer through their association with the charismatic charms of gangster Harry Starks.
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Title: Airline
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: January 5, 2004
Type: TV
Airline is an American reality television series that showcases the daily happenings of passengers, ground workers and on-board staff members of Southwest Airlines. The series debuted on January 5, 2004 on A&E and ran for three seasons.
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Coins in the Fountain
Title: Coins in the Fountain
Character: Steve
Released: September 28, 1990
Type: Movie
In this remake of the Oscar-winning film, "Three Coins in the Fountain," three vacationing American women find fun and romance during their visit to Rome.
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The Pirates of Penzance
Title: The Pirates of Penzance
Character: Pirates and Police
Released: June 1, 1980
Type: Movie
This Pirates of Penzance is primarily a historical document, part of the Broadway Theater Archive television series. It presents, with some inevitable, tiny technical shortcomings, a live 1980 performance in Central Park, not the 1983 movie of the same name that also starred Linda Ronstadt and Kevin Kline. Those who remember that film, which had the benefit of retakes and editing, a lavish production budget, and the spaciousness of a Hollywood studio, may find this video less polished. On its own terms, it is nonetheless thoroughly enjoyable.