TJ Nelson is known for Transformers: Cyberverse (2018).
You may have seen TJ perform with the Va Va Vixens (Louisville's premier variety and burlesque troupe) and has been performing with them since 2013. You may have also spotted them in local shows such as Bourbontown Burlesque, We Are The Weirdos, Harlots & Hellions, The Bizarre Bazaar, Boots Off Burly Brawl/The Petticoat Peepshow, and Nerd-esque Burlesque. TJ Phoenix has been burning up the dance floor for roughly 30 years. They really learned to fly when they added pole dancing to their repertoire in 2016. You may spot this Phoenix soaring at Freestyle Fitness, the local Dance Studio & Fitness Center they own, that has been serving the community in Louisville, KY since 2011! There, they teach pole and is the head personal trainer. TJ Phoenix is a nerd at heart and loves Cosplay, Renaissance Fairs, and RP games. They joined the Ulfhedinn Vikings in 2019, a Viking-themed entertainment group performing skits involving stunts, live steel combat, martial arts, music and more. With Ulfhedinn, TJ plays a berserker by the name of Freka "The Hungry One/The Wolf". TJ Phoenix runs River City LARP and is also responsible for Freestyle Productions, bringing you shows like Nerd-esque Burlesque; a local and traveling Nerdlesque/variety troupe.
TJ Smith (Taylor Smith) was born in Arlington, Texas on the 22nd February 1988. His mother (Sharon) was a flight attendant for Delta Airlines and his father (Edward) was a minister and church choir director. When TJ was born, he had to be rushed into ICU because he had developed a Strep infection. At the age of 2, TJ's father had left him and his mother to be with another woman. With his mum having to fly to different parts of the country and look after her own parents, TJ's other family members (from his father's side) would help raise him. His grandfather, called 'Doc' was the main person to help raise him. In second grade, TJ started to play Football and was learning how to play the cello and he did this for 10 years. Even though TJ was an only child, he did have an older half sister (same father) called Mariel who lived with him and his mother for 5 years until she moved back to live with her own mother. When TJ was in fifth grade (age 10), Mariel had committed suicide at the age of 16. Around the same time, TJ's mother had re-married to a guy called Frank (he also helped raise TJ). He works in the corporate part of Kroger (a supermarket chain). At the end of sixth grade, TJ transferred from a public to a private school in a different town. A year later, TJ's family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah because his step-father had been transferred. There he joined the school's ski team as well as being a part of the Utah youth Olympic Orchestra (age 13). A year later, TJ's family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. In high school, TJ played for the Varsity Football Team as well as being the lead in plays and musicals, a writer and editor for the school's newspaper, editor and chief of the poetry club, captain of the engineering team, a member of the baseball team, a member of the academic (quiz bowl) team, was a boy scout and earned his Eagle Scout rank, joined a local orchestra then made a Chamber Quintet at his school. At this time, he started to write his own music. After high school, TJ was accepted into Yale University where he started to major in Ethics, Politics and Economics but then changed to study Psychology. Whilst at Yale, TJ dated a girl called Nikki for 2 years. They broke up when TJ had to leave Yale and she had to stay. Also, TJ and some friends created a band called The Sandy Gill Affair and they played pop-punk music. One of the band members (keyboard) was Kurt Hugo Schneider, another YouTuber. When TJ graduated from Yale, he moved to Los Angeles, California to focus on making YouTube videos and pursue his dreams in acting and music. He also helped Kurt with his YouTube channel. One year later, TJ let someone else help Kurt with his YouTube channel then started to work at The Game Station. With the knowledge he had gained form The Game Station, TJ started to upload more content, created a gaming channel and started to make music parodies with The Warp Zone. In 2010, TJ created a vlogging channel and in 2012, he created a music channel. In 2013, TJ uploaded his first Highway Sing-a-long (Valentine's Day edition, backstreet boys) with a little camera help from his friend Danielle. Not long after he uploaded another which was his Build Me Up Buttercup edition (by February 2015 it has over 3.5 million views) and Kathy Sue Holtorf helped film it. He has made 8 other Highway sing-a-longs, 3 of them being for Nissan when they approached him and asked him if he wanted to make car commercials on a 12 month contract (as of June 2014). By December 2013, TJ had released his own album called Ivyleaguepunk. In 2014, TJ performed live on the Teen Vogue Main stage at Playlist Live and also performed again at Playlist in 2015.
TJ Trinidad was born on January 22, 1976 in Manila, Philippines. He is an actor and director, known for If Only (2013), Mulawin vs Ravena (2017) and Zorro (2009).
TJ Valderrama is known for Jhon en Martian (2019), Panalo O Talo, It's You! (2022) and The Janitor (2014).
TJ Ward is known for The Disappearance of: Natalee Holloway (2017), America Reports (2021) and Martinis & Murder Podcast (2017).
TJ Wright is an actor who began his work on stage at the age of four. By six, TJ moved into commercial acting and has appeared in commercials for companies such as Burger King, KFC and American Heart Association. TJ has extensive improvisation, scene study, and on camera training, which gives him versatility as an actor. TJ is also an avid swimmer, hip hop dancer and artist (drawing and photography).
TJay Howard is an actor, known for The Cardinal Rule (2016), Love Is Where You Find It 2 (2012) and Before I Go (2016).
TM Garret is an actor, known for M. Pearls, A.A.L. The Movie (2017), Untitled TM Garret Project and Journey to the Far Right (1999).
Treyco is an award winning artist born in Waco, Texas but spent his later teenage years in Dallas. At an early age, Treyco understood loss and grief when his family home was burned to the ground losing everything precious to them. Having to start over, the family persevered and he went on to become a musical artist in his high school. Although a very quiet child in his youth who barely spoke, Treyco found his way through music thus entering many talent shows in high school and becoming popular within the community. Later he became a rapper/songwriter winning talent shows and a Rip The Mic competition with an original song that also aired on the radio station 94.5 The Beat. Treyco is also a music producer by trade as well as an actor appearing in an Lifetime TV series and more. He also films music videos, skits and short films where he features friends and family.