Jim Thalman

Jim Thalman

53 · Born: Aug 23, 1972

Personal Details

BornAug 23, 1972 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Jim, a native of Manhattan's west-side neighborhood, Hell's Kitchen, began his career at Herbert Berghoff Studios in Greenwich Village, performing on Equity stages with a focus on Modern American Classics, including works by Steinbeck, Saroyan, Miller, Odets, and Tennessee Williams.

In 2001, Jim received two Best Actor nominations for his portrayal of a character in Eugene Ionesco's "Rhinoceros", an allegory of Hitler's control of the Vichy Government. Additionally, he received a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as a fast-talking grifter in Richard Lay's American premiere of "Sweet Butterfly On An Alligator's Lip".

Jim has since starred in numerous award-winning productions, including "The Secret Under The Rose", "Nessun Dorma", "The Poker Lesson", and "Necropolis".

Currently, Jim resides in NYC, where he maintains a balance between his film and stage work. He is also a member of the Board of Directors for HExTC, a multi-media company that produces original content for stage, film, TV, talk radio, and web.

Career

2022
Splinter
Splinter as Scott Wills
2021
Equal Standard
Equal Standard as Correctional Officer Ramm
2019
2017
Diane
Diane as Sgt. Winslow
2013
The Last Hit
The Last Hit as Sal Constantino
2009
House of the Wolf Man
House of the Wolf Man as Archibald Whitlock
2005
Duck
Duck as Young Arthur
2003
2001
2000
No One Sleeps
No One Sleeps as Jeffrey Russo