Tim Wallers is an actor.
Tim Wallers appears in: Nolly (2023), This England (2022) and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), among others.
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Exploring the reign, and fall from grace, of the inimitable British soap star, Noele Gordon.
Drama following the events surrounding Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government in the face of the first wave of COVID-19.
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Five years after the events of Mamma Mia! (2008), Sophie prepares for the grand reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna as she learns more about her mother's past.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
movie United States 2018
The quirky spin on Conan Doyle's iconic sleuth pitches him as a high-functioning sociopath in modern-day London. Assisting him in his investigations: Afghanistan War vet John Watson, who's introduced to Holmes by a mutual acquaintance.
The further adventures in time and space of the alien adventurer known as the Doctor and his companions from planet Earth.
The story of a group of British teens who are trying to grow up and find love and happiness despite questionable parenting and teachers who would rather be friends (and lovers) than authority figures.
The End of the World is coming, which means a fussy Angel and a loose-living Demon who've become overly fond of life on Earth are forced to form an unlikely alliance to stop Armageddon.
A veteran Detective Chief Inspector and his young Sergeant investigate murders around the regional community of Midsomer County.
Three retired police officers are drafted in to solve cold cases, with a touch of comedy and drama
In the early 1950s, Father Brown, a Roman Catholic priest based in the fictional Cotswold village of Kembleford, uses his distinctive skills to solve various crimes.