Ty Wood

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Ty Wood
Born Tyson Wood
September 1995 (age 18)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Occupation Actor
Years active 2001–present

Ty Wood (born Tyson Wood, September, 1995) is a Canadian teen actor. He has had several roles including his role as Tim Cherry in the biographical television drama Keep Your Head Up Kid: The Don Cherry Story and in the role of Billy Campbell in the horror film, The Haunting in Connecticut.

Career

Wood is from Winnipeg, Manitoba[1] and currently resides in Canada.

Wood made his film debut in 2002, having a role in the movie Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay playing the younger version of R.H. Thomson's character, Richard Rogers. Soon after, he had a role in the television movie, On Thin Ice as Nate Kilmer. In 2005, Wood would be seen in the feature film, The Big White alongside Robin Williams, the same year he was seen in the television series, The Collector in the episode "The Mother" as well as a television movie, Vinegar Hill. In 2007, he had a role in the television movie, Maneater as Roy Satterly. Wood can be seen in the 2008 film The Lazarus Project. He currently attends school in Canada.

In 2009, Wood had a role in the film The Haunting in Connecticut as Billy Campbell, winning Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor for his performance.[2]

His latest film to date is Keep Your Head Up Kid: The Don Cherry Story.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2002 Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay Young Richard Rogers First film role
2003 On Thin Ice Nate Kilmer Television movie
2005 The Collector Jared Episode: "The Mother"
Vinegar Hill Bert Grier Television movie
The Big White Paperboy
2007 Maneater Roy Satterly
2008 The Lazarus Project Young Ben Garvey
2009 New in Town Hockey Player Uncredited
The Haunting in Connecticut Billy Campbell
Throwing Stones Dylan Campbell Television movie
2010 Keep Your Head Up Kid: The Don Cherry Story Tim Cherry Television mini-series, Episode "Part 2"
Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special (Supporting Young Actor)[3]
2012 A Christmas Heart Matt Norman

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