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Something's Brewing with Casey & John - Timothy J. Cox

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Join us for our next show with actor Timothy J. Cox!   In a career that began when he won the lead role in his eighth grade school musical, something that he auditioned for just to get out of Math class, critically acclaimed character actor Timothy J. Cox has shown no signs of slowing down. The actor, who has called New York City his home for almost 15 years, continues to give lauded performances in numerous stage and film productions, in roles large and small, classical and contemporary. Born in Philadelphia, Cox began studying acting in high school, performing in numerous plays and musicals. Jack Lemmon in Days of Wine and Roses and Donald Sutherland in Ordinary People. Both performances, especially Lemmon's (one of the actor's many idols) had a profound effect on the young actor. Tim continued his acting studies at Marietta College, Ohio and appeared in numerous plays, many of them classical works.  Moving to New York City in February of 2001. Since then, he has continued his work in the theatre, but has also appeared in over 50 films, with appearances in numerous independent short and feature films, earning positive reviews from numerous critics, as well as the title ''the Johnny Depp of Indie cinema'' from the independent film site Rogue Cinema. Since 2010, Cox has collaborated on five films with acclaimed writer / director Sean Meehan: Over Coffee,The Beachcomber, You're Not Safe Here, Mallas, MAand the upcoming Total Performance. On the theatre side of things, Cox has collaborated with his good friend, actor / director Lawrence Lesher, on over 10 productions since 2006, including the recent comedy The Asphalt Christmas, which enjoyed an acclaimed run at the Theatre Row Studios back in the end of December.

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