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Timothy Bond is a Canadian film and television director, writer and animator. He has worked on projects such as Friday the 13th: The Series, Top Cops, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Blue Seduction.
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- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Timothy Bond (born 1942) is a Canadian director and screenwriter. He normally does television, but has done films as well. He has done episodes of Due South, The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Sliders, and others. [1]
Timothy Bond directs and sometimes writes movies. Born in Ottawa Canada, he received Bachelor degrees in both Physics/Chemistry and English dramatic literature. He directed stage productions in Canada, the United States and England, before moving to film and television.
- February 19, 1942
Timothy Bond is a Canadian director who has worked on various TV shows and movies since 1977. He is known for directing Star Trek: The Next Generation, Friday the 13th: The Series, and The Case for Christmas.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetDirectorNo Score Yet54%DirectorNo Score Yet12%DirectorNo Score YetNo Score YetDirectorTimothy Bond is known as an Director, Writer, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Star Trek: The Next Generation, Goosebumps, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Sliders, Friday the 13th: The Series, The Outer Limits, Touched by an Angel, and Mutant X.
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Tim Bond. Timothy Bond is the Artistic Director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival as of September 1, 2023. His previous role was as the Head of the Professional Actor Training Program and professor at the University of Washington School of Drama.