Tim Duquette

Tim Duquette

actor, additional crew, sound department

Tim Duquette was born on Oct 24, 1963 in USA. Tim Duquette's big-screen debut came with The Doors directed by Oliver Stone in 1991, strarring UCLA Film Student (uncredited). Tim Duquette is known for Diabolical directed by Andrea De Brito, Ross Huguet stars as Narrator and William Andrew Brewer as Detective Jay Cohoe. The most recent award Tim Duquette achieved is Northampton Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Tim Duquette plays is All In which will be released on Jun 13, 2019.

Tim Duquette moved to Los Angeles in 1990 in search of an acting career and within four weeks found what he was looking for when Director Oliver Stone cast him in the feature film "The Doors" as an antagonistic UCLA Film Student opposite Val Kilmer, Kyle Maclachlan and Oliver Stone himself, this feature film debut earned him his first Agent and his SAG card, he has been working ever since.Starred as Roger in the 1998 cult classic "Project Metalbeast" opposite Kim Delany and Barry Bostwick, appeared in "Slaves Of Hollywood" opposite Hill Harper and "Freud's 2nd" Law directed by Ian Gamazon (Cavita).Starred in the Award winning film shorts: "Inside" opposite Jeremy Sisto; "Thursday Afternoon" with Scout Taylor-Compton; "New Testament" and Richard Kelly's (Donnie Drako) "Visceral Matter" opposite Sasha Alexander.Produced and Starred in the 1992 short A Fargo Night" based on the short story "The light of the World" by Ernest Hemmingway.Professional theater actor (AEA) and has performed on the Los Angeles stage. Performed in the Award wining play "Father's Nose Bleeds" opposite Constance Zimmer.A founding member and player of the Los Angeles Sketch comedy troupe "Live Off Sunset".Featured player on "Saturday Night Live" from 2009 to 2014.Made his debut as a Writer, Director, Producer in March 2007 with his film "Banged UP' which screened in New York City at the Anthology Film archives as part of the Newfilmmakers screening series and in limited release in NYC and LA.Is the writer/director of the award winning documentary short "Mom's Apple Pie"Optioned the rights to the novel "Bomber's Law" by best selling Boston crime author George V. Higgins (The friends of Eddie Coyle).

  • Birthday

    Oct 24, 1963
  • Place of Birth

    Spencer, Massachusetts, USA

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Northampton Film Festival
2007
Best Regional Film
Winner - Festival Prize
Mom's Apple Pie (2007)

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