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Tim Dekay
Birth at
12 June 1963
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Tim Decai is an American film actor from New York State. Decay’s plans included a career in law or business, but it soon became clear that acting was his true calling. He managed to take directing courses at Syracuse University. In 2010, Tim received an honorary doctorate in humanities at his home college of Le Moyne. In addition, as an honorary member of the Studio Actors Society, he taught as an adjutant professor at the University of California.
Acting in cinema and television Decay became only
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Tim Decai is an American film actor from New York State.
Decay’s plans included a career in law or business, but it soon became clear that acting was his true calling. He managed to take directing courses at Syracuse University. In 2010, Tim received an honorary doctorate in humanities at his home college of Le Moyne. In addition, as an honorary member of the Studio Actors Society, he taught as an adjutant professor at the University of California.
Acting in cinema and television Decay became only in the mid-nineties. He first starred in three episodes of the multi-episode film Underwater Odyssey in 1995, and in 1996 in two episodes of Seinfield. Basically, Tim played minor roles on one or two episodes in various famous projects such as “Numbers”, “Chuck”, “4400” and “Clinic”.
In addition, Decay took part in the filming of the tapes “Password Fish-Sword”, “strains of the gyrus” and “Peaceful Warrior”. In 2002, Tim played a role in one of the series “Friends”. Along with episodic participation in various television projects, the actor performed the main part in three television series:
"Tell me you love me." .
White Collar and "Carnival."
In addition to his career in film and television, it is worth mentioning Dekay’s theatrical performances not only on the Broadway stage, but also beyond. Most notable was his participation in the projects Funny Fraud, Someone's Watching Me, Billy Budd, The Lion in Winter and The Venetian Merchant.
In 2009, Tim acted as a director and producer of the short film This Monday, which was included in the program of several film festivals, including the Cannes Festival. At the same time, the official review of the organization of the Palm Spring Film Festival described “This Monday” as the best short film that was demonstrated this year.