Todd William Schroeder, a talented actor, was born in London, Ontario, and began his acting career in regional theater, eventually establishing himself in Toronto in 1985. After completing his education in performing arts at Humber College, he has built a successful career spanning over three decades in the fields of film and television.
As a member of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) and the Writers & Directors Guild of Canada, Schroeder has made guest appearances in more than 100 films and TV series, in addition to featuring in over 60 commercials. Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to share the screen with accomplished actors such as Oscar-nominated Don Cheadle, John Hurt, Eugene Levy, Henry Thomas, Tia Carrere, Michael Riley, Robert Urich, Joe Mantegna, Geraint Wyn Davies, Sonja Smits, Harris Yulin, Paul Gross, Lorraine Bracco, Christopher Plummer, and David Carradine, among others.
Standing at an impressive height of 6 feet 4 inches, Schroeder has leveraged his background in football to forge a parallel career as a Hollywood stuntman. In this role, he has portrayed numerous villainous characters and doubled for some of the industry's most prominent actors, including Tom Selleck, David Morse, Billy Campbell, Tom Jackson, Steven Seagal, David Graf, Pablo Schreiber, and Kevin Kilner.
In 2002, Schroeder established a modest boutique production company, Fallingstar Films, and subsequently achieved recognition as an award-winning Writer, Producer, and Director with international festival accolades for two 30-minute drama productions, marking his debut as a director.