Tim Dry - Acting

Acting

Tim acted in more than 90 TV Commercials in the UK and Europe. He had featured roles in the US-UK co-production of the TV series ‘The 10th Kingdom’, in films such as ‘Soup’, ‘Death Wish 3’, ‘Revolution’ and ‘Decadence’, and UK TV shows including ‘The Bill’, ‘EastEnders’, ‘Casualty’, ‘Dempsey and Makepeace’, ‘Goodbye Mr Steadman’ and ‘Father Ted’. On stage he played the lead in Steven Berkoff’s ‘Harry’s Christmas’ and Molière’s ‘School For Wives’.

In October 2010 Tim starred in the titular role in the short horror/comedy movie "SON Of Nosferatu". Written and directed by David Rose, it will be ready for release in 2011.

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    It is not enough to ask, ‘Will my act harm other people?’ Even if the answer is No, my act may still be wrong, because of its effects on other people. I should ask, ‘Will my act be one of a set of acts that will together harm other people?’ The answer may be Yes. And the harm to others may be great. If this is so, I may be acting very wrongly, like the Harmless Torturers.
    Derek Parfit (b. 1943)

    More than in any other performing arts the lack of respect for acting seems to spring from the fact that every layman considers himself a valid critic.
    Uta Hagen (b. 1919)

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