Tim Linde, an extraordinary individual, hails from the picturesque town of Enkhuizen, where he grew up and developed the essential characteristics that would shape his future.
As a young person, he was drawn to the world of arts, which became the driving force behind his academic pursuits. In 2008, he embarked on a journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration by enrolling at the prestigious Amsterdam Theater School.
For four years, he devoted himself to his studies, honing his skills and broadening his knowledge in the field of theater. This period of intense learning and creative growth was instrumental in helping him become the accomplished individual he is today.
By 2012, Tim Linde had completed his academic program at the Amsterdam Theater School, equipped with the necessary tools to succeed in his chosen field. His experience at the school not only deepened his understanding of the performing arts but also instilled in him a sense of discipline, creativity, and perseverance.
The trajectory of his cinematic odyssey commences in the year 2016, marking the dawn of his professional journey as an actor, with his inaugural appearance in the film "Waterboys", a project masterfully helmed by the insightful direction of Robert-Jan Westdijk.
Within this debut endeavour, he embarked on the multifaceted and intricate role of the rebellious offspring of Leopold Witte, a pretentious and hapless novelist whose existence was characterized by a perpetual struggle with self-doubt and creative stagnation, as he navigated the complexities of his character's persona.
Tim has demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for engaging in numerous and varied creative partnerships with the highly respected directorial duo consisting of Jan Hulst and Kasper Tarenskeen, who are based in the charming city of Arnhem and maintain a professional connection with the esteemed theater company Oostpool, a renowned institution within the theatrical community.
The year 2020 was a pivotal moment in the life of this individual, as it marked a profound turning point in their creative journey. It was during this time that they had the extraordinary opportunity to team up with a group of incredibly skilled professionals, including the esteemed Jan Hulst, the innovative Luke Deane, and the highly accomplished NNT. Together, they embarked on a groundbreaking project, producing an animated short film of immense potential, cleverly titled "Rail Rat". This ambitious endeavour served as a testament to the individual's remarkable artistic abilities and their capacity for innovative storytelling.