Timothy Chey is a renowned faith-based producer/director in the United States, boasting an impressive portfolio of over 15 feature films, many of which have achieved commercial success and critical acclaim.
Some of his notable credits include 'Freedom', starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Sharon Leal, and William Sadler, as well as 'David and Goliath', featuring Jerry Sokolosky, 'The Genius Club', with Tom Sizemore and Stephen Baldwin, 'Suing the Devil', starring Malcolm McDowell, Tom Sizemore, and Corbin Bernsen, 'Fakin' Da Funk', featuring Pam Grier, Bo Jackson, and Ernie Hudson, "Slamma Jamma", with Michael Irvin and Jose Canseco, "The Islands", starring Teuria Napa, Ricky Suuava, Mira Sorvino, and John Savage, '20 Minutes', featuring Dia Frampton and Michael Camp, and 'Interview with the Antichrist', starring Ego Mikitas and Aaron Groben.
Chey's academic background is equally impressive, with degrees from Harvard University, USC Film School, and Boston University School of Law.
His work has been showcased on various platforms, including E! Entertainment, The Wall Street Journal, The LA Times, VIBE TV, MTV, Daily Variety, Hollywood Reporter, TNT, USA Networks, the Dove Awards, MovieGuide Awards, People Magazine, and the New York Times.
With a reach of over 200 million homes worldwide on TV and the box office, Chey's films have been distributed by prominent studios such as Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures, Paramount Studios, Showtime, and USA Networks.
When not working on his films, Chey dedicates his spare time to practicing law pro-bono, focusing on helping the Union Rescue Mission and serving as a consumer advocate attorney. He has successfully won several landmark cases in court.