Tim Rozon, born on June fourth, nineteen seventy-six, is a talented Canadian actor whose diverse career spans television, film, and modeling. He first gained recognition for his compelling portrayal of Tommy Quincy in the CTV teen drama Instant Star, where his performance resonated with audiences and showcased his acting prowess.
Rozon further solidified his place in the entertainment industry with his memorable role as Mutt Schitt in the beloved CBC comedy Schitt's Creek. His ability to bring humor and depth to his characters has made him a fan favorite, and his work continues to be celebrated.
In addition to his comedic talents, Rozon has also ventured into the supernatural genre, playing the iconic Doc Holliday in the critically acclaimed series Wynonna Earp. His portrayal of this legendary character captivated viewers and added a unique twist to the classic Western narrative.
More recently, Rozon took on the role of Luke Roman in Surreal Estate, a real-estate drama infused with supernatural elements. His versatility as an actor shines through in this series, where he navigates the complexities of the real estate world while dealing with otherworldly challenges.
In a thrilling turn, Rozon appears as O'Shea, a sinister karate sensei and loan shark in the martial arts drama film Karate Kid: Legends. This role showcases his range and commitment to exploring diverse characters in various genres.