Tim Rozon's early career milestones include playing the role of Tommy Quincy, a heartthrob character, opposite Alexz Johnson and Laura Vandevoort for four seasons on the teen drama series Instant Star, which aired on TeenNick in the USA and CTV in Canada.
As his career progressed, Tim took on the series lead role of Alex Caine, a gang infiltrator, in the Canadian television series Befriend and Betray, which aired on Shaw TV.
In addition to his work in drama series, Tim has also appeared in several comedy roles, including two seasons as Mutt Schitt on CBC's popular comedy series Schitt's Creek, opposite comedy legends Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, and Chris Elliott.
Tim's impressive resume also includes the role of Doc Holliday, an iconic gunslinger and gambler, on the Syfy series Wynonna Earp.
Beyond his work in television, Tim has made numerous guest appearances on hit Canadian shows over the past decade, including Rookie Blue, Flashpoint, The Listener, Heartland, Lost Girl, Being Human, Saving Hope, and 19-2.
For his performance in Flashpoint, Tim won a prestigious Gemini Award, and he was also nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for his role in Befriend and Betray.
As a voiceover actor, Tim has played a leading role in the animated feature film The Legend Of Sarila, opposite Christopher Plummer and Genevieve Bujold.
In addition to his acting career, Tim has also ventured into producing, having produced the documentary feature Shuckers, which explores the world of oysters and those who shuck them.
When not acting or producing, Tim can be found in Montreal, where he operates his restaurants Le Garde Manger and Le Bremner, alongside star chef Chuck Hughes.