Tim Artz
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Born | 1964 (age 43–44) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Tim Artz is an American actor.
He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in or about 1964. A former United States Marine, he received his BA from Point Park College in Pittsburgh and his MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.
Tim was nominated for Best Actor at the Denver Short Film Festival for his performance in the short film End of the Road. Tim has also served as co-producer of the Off-Broadway play The Brave at David Mamet and William Macy's Atlantic Theatre in Chelsea as well as being the Artistic Director of Bravo Company, a veterans' based theatre company centered on veterans and their causes.
He currently works as an acting teacher at John Robert Powers in New York City.
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[edit] Career
[edit] Filmography
- Borough of Kings
- The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Jameson
- Brooklyn Sonnet (2000), Bobby Crypt
- The End of the Road (1998), John Thomas
- March 29th, 1979 (1997), Jake Manley
- Stonewall (1995), Plainclothes Cop
[edit] Television
- One Life to Live, Rocky DiVinci
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2003), Bennie Messina - 1 episode
- Law & Order (1993), Kelley - 1 episode
- New York Undercover
[edit] Theater
- A Streetcar Named Desire, Stanley Kowalski
- Fifth of July, Jed Jenkins
- A Man's a Man, Bloody Five
- Twelfth Night, Antonio
[edit] External links
- Tim Artz at the Internet Movie Database
- Tim Artz at Allmovie