Timothy James Rozon, professionally known as Tim Rozon, is a highly acclaimed Canadian actor celebrated for his remarkable contributions to both film and television. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on June 4, 1976.
Embarking on his acting journey in 2000 with his appearance in the TV film "The Great Gatsby," Rozon has since solidified his presence in the entertainment industry. His portfolio showcases a diverse range of roles, including memorable recurring characters in prominent TV series like "SurrealEstate," "Diggstown," "Wynonna Earp," "Vagrant Queen," "Being Human," "Lost Girl," "Instant Star," and the critically acclaimed "Schitt's Creek," where he shared the screen with esteemed talents such as Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, and Dan Levy.
Rozon's cinematic accomplishments are equally impressive, with notable films like "Christmas Town," "Dakota," "End of the Line," "Terror Train," "Terror Train 2," "A Sister's Revenge," and "Territories."
In recognition of his outstanding performance, Rozon was honored with a Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2022.
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