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T.J. Thyne
Birth at
7 March 1975
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T.J. Tyne is an American film actor. T.J. is a Boston native who began his career in theater. Professional education Tyne received in the process of work, at that time he already had a bachelor's degree in acting at the theater school. He signed contracts with the Dallas Theater Center and the New York's Mint Theater Company, and also traveled with theater productions in America.
Then came a variety of offers from television. By 2000, his name was present in the credits of various projects more
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T.J. Tyne is an American film actor.
T.J. is a Boston native who began his career in theater. Professional education Tyne received in the process of work, at that time he already had a bachelor's degree in acting at the theater school. He signed contracts with the Dallas Theater Center and the New York's Mint Theater Company, and also traveled with theater productions in America.
Then came a variety of offers from television. By 2000, his name was present in the credits of various projects more than fifty times, including the projects Party of Five, Just Shoot Me, Walker, Texas Ranger and Home Improvement, as well as in the cult series.
Friends" .
In 2002, T.J. founded Theater Junkies Productions, planning to create products for screens and the theater stage. In 2007, the film Validation released triumphantly went through various American film festivals. In addition, Theater Junkies Productions promotes the professional growth of actors by organizing seminars.
TJ himself constantly got second roles in major films. In 2000, he appeared in the film What Women Want. He played Stu Lu Hoo in the film.
"The Grinch is the Snatcher of Christmas" and other pictures.
As a result of Tyne's portrayal of Dr. Jack Hodgins in a top-rated television series
"Bones" On Fox, he became a true television star.
In addition to such high-profile projects, T.J. also did less significant work. In particular, he took part in the filming of a commercial for a Chevrolet car, where he played the role of a pickup passenger who sang the musical composition Shania Twain.