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Tim Artz, Acting
Tim
was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. 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. Some of his favorite stage credits
include Stanley Kowalski in “A Streetcar Named Desire”, Jed
Jenkins in “Fifth of July”, Bloody Five in “A Mans a Man”
and Antonio in “Twelfth Night.” Television credits
include New York Undercover, Law and Order, Law and Order:
Criminal Intent and the recurring role of Rocky DiVinci on
ABC’s One Life to Live. Film credits: Stonewall, Borough of
Kings, the short film End of the Road for which Tim was
nominated for Best Actor at the Denver Short Film Festival
and most recently, Jonathan Demme’s re-make of The
Manchurian Candidate starring Denzel Washington and Meryl
Streep. Tim has also served as co-producer of the
Off-Broadway play The Brave at the David Mamet and William
Macys’ Atlantic Theatre in Chelsea as well as being the
Artistic Director of Bravo Company, a veteran’s based
Theatre Company centered on veterans and their causes. When
he is not acting or producing, Tim has had the great-good
fortune to work on the other love of his life: the craft of
acting. His resume includes stops at the Pittsburgh Arts
Center, Boyce Community College, Rutgers University and
currently, the Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey as well as
being a private coach for talent agencies in New York. He
has been working on a technique that combines the work of
Sanford Meisner, Constantin Stanislavski and Michael Chekhov
and hopes to further develop this technique through personal
application as well as in the classroom.
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