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American actor
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Port Jefferson, Suffolk County, New York, USA
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48 years
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New York University Tisch School of the Arts
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Biography

Tim Cummings (born 1973) is an American actor and author.

Early life

Timothy P Cummings was born in Port Jefferson, New York to James A. and Rosemarie Cummings. He has four siblings and one half-sibling. His father was a Lieutenant with the NYFD (Engine 82, Ladder 31) in the South Bronx for thirty years.

Education

Cummings graduated from Comsewogue High School, where he appeared in Brighton Beach Memoirs, Twelve Angry Men, Babes in Arms, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown and Bye Bye Birdie. He then attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he received a BFA. While at NYU, he studied at The Stella Adler Conservatory and The Experimental Theater Wing. He performed in productions of The White Album Project, Fornes's The Conduct of Life, Brecht's Threepenny Opera, Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, Shaw's Man & Superman, Durang's Naomi In The Living Room and Maeterlink's The Intruder.

Cummings received his MFA in Creative Writing (Writing for Young People) from Antioch University Los Angeles, in June, 2018.

Acting career

After graduating from NYU, Cummings began performing as a company member in two of New York City's downtown theater & dance companies, Big Dance Theater and The Builders Association, with whom he toured extensively, performing in festivals across US, the UK, and Europe.

He later performed with The Flea Theater, in Mac Wellman's Sincerity Forever, Cleveland, and Three Americanisms, as well as the melodrama Billy the Kid written by Walter Woods in 1903.

He directed an original black comedy by Kenny Finkle, Transatlantica. He was an understudy in the Off-Broadway play The Guys and in the Broadway revival of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune'.

Cummings subsequently relocated to Los Angeles to work in television and film in addition to theatre, where he played Ned Weeks in Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart as well as Patsy in The New Electric Ballroom by Enda Walsh.

Cummings served as Associate Director of the Youth Program at The Ojai Playwrights Conference from 2011 to 2017.

Career in writing

  • In summer 2025, Cummings' follow-up young-adult novel, The Lightning People Play, will be published by Black Rose Writing.
  • In 2023, Cummings' debut novel, Alice the Cat, was published by Fitzroy Books, the Young Adult & Middle-grade imprint of Regal House Publishing
  • In 2019, Cummings' essay, You Have Changed Me Forever, won lauded literary magazine Critical Read's Origins essay contest.
  • In 2018, he had numerous works (interviews, reviews, short stories, essays, poetry,) accepted for publications at several prominent literary journals and magazines: Lunch Ticket, Larb, From Whispers to Roars, Meow Meow Pow Pow, F(r)iction, and Critical Read.
  • In 2017 he released an eclectic collection of stories, poetry, and dramatic writings, called Anthology: The Ojai Playwrights Conference Youth Workshop 2006-2016. It was written by several participants of The Ojai Playwrights Conference Youth Workshop. He compiled and edited the collection in conjunction with his Master of Fine Arts program at Antioch University Los Angeles.
  • The summer of 2011 saw the release of a unique collection called Orphans, which incorporates short stories, poetry, screenplays, plays, a film treatment.
  • He wrote the full-length play, Bully, which explores the epidemic of teens committing suicide for being bullied.
  • He is a regular contributor at Los Angeles Review of Books where he writes reviews, interviews, and profiles.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResult
2000Obie AwardJet Lag w/ The Builders Association (Marianne Weems)Won (Special Citation)
Obie AwardFor Big Dance Theater (Annie-B Parson)Won (Special Citation)
2005LA Weekly Theater AwardsBest Supporting Actor for Burn ThisNominated
2007Garland AwardsBest Supporting Actor for The Pursuit of Happiness at Laguna PlayhouseNominated
2011Ovation AwardsBest Season (including Roddy Doyle's War & Enda Walsh's The Walworth Farce) at Theatre BansheeNominated
2012LA Weekly Theater AwardsBest Comedy Ensemble for The Walworth FarceNominated
LA Weekly Theater AwardsBest Revival for Camino RealNominated
2013Los Angeles Drama Critics CircleBest Ensemble for Enda Walsh's The New Electric BallroomWon
LA Weekly Theater AwardsBest Supporting Actor for The New Electric BallroomWon
2014Broadway World AwardsBest Lead Actor for The Normal Heart at The Fountain TheatreWon
LA Weekly Theater AwardsBest Revival Production for The Normal HeartNominated
LA Weekly Theater AwardsBest Lead Actor for The Normal HeartNominated
Ovation AwardsBest Season (including The Normal Heart) at The Fountain TheatreWon
Los Angeles Drama Critics CircleBest Lead Actor for The Normal Heart at The Fountain TheatreWon
2015StageSceneLA AwardsPerformance of the Year for The WoodsmanWon
2016SAGE Awards (ArtsInLA)Best Lead Actor for Need To KnowWon
2017Ovation AwardsBest Production for The House In Scarsdale: A Memoir for the StageNominated
SAGE Awards (ArtsInLA)Best Lead Actor for The House In Scarsdale: A Memoir for the StageWon
2018Los Angeles Drama Critics CircleBest Lead Actor for The House In Scarsdale: A Memoir for the StageWon
2019Critical Read Literary MagazineOrigins essay contest for You Have Changed Me ForeverWon
Pushcart PrizeFor You Have Changed Me ForeverNominated
Ticket Holders LA AwardsBest Performance in a Play for Daniel's HusbandWon
Ovation AwardsBest Lead Actor for Daniel's HusbandNominated
2024American Book FestBest Book Awards: Finalist for Fiction Young Adult for "Alice the Cat"Nominated
Feathered Quill Book AwardsBronze Medal for Young Adult Fiction for "Alice the Cat"Won
National Indie Excellence AwardsFinalist for Teen Fiction for "Alice the Cat"Nominated

Work

Film

  • Dead Serious
  • Bind
  • Can You Ever Forgive Me?
  • Kensho at the Bedfellow
  • Spirited
  • Something Strange
  • Presence
  • Sunken Warrior
  • Exit Interview
  • The Box
  • Making 'Three Americanisms'
  • The Guys
  • Morning Fall
  • The Gas Heart

Television

  • Criminal Minds
  • GRIMM
  • My Two Fans
  • Rosewood

Stage

2010–2019

  • Daniel's Husband
  • Cal In Camo
  • The House in Scarsdale: A Memoir for the Stage
  • Need To Know
  • 2015 Ojai Playwrights Conference
  • The Woodsman
  • 2014 Ojai Playwrights Conference
  • Nine Hours (Young Playwrights Festival at Blank Theatre Company)
  • Reunion
  • Skylight Theatre's SALUTE to Terrence McNally
  • The Normal Heart
  • 2013 Ojai Playwrights Conference
  • 2013 Pacific Playwrights Festival
  • The Phantom Tollbooth
  • The Firebird (with the LA Phil)
  • Eurydice (Ruhl play)
  • 2012 Ojai Playwrights Conference
  • The Grapes of Wrath
  • The New Electric Ballroom
  • Winterfest—47 Plays in 18 Days (Producer/Performer/Playwright)
  • The Guys (10-year Anniversary performances)
  • 2011 Ojai Playwrights Conference
  • The Walworth Farce
  • Camino Real
  • War
  • The Winter's Tale
  • Magic Framework
  • The Soltanoff/Findlay Wkshp

2000–2009

  • Slasher
  • Hamlet
  • Tartuffe
  • The Diary of a Teenage Girl
  • The Last Schwartz
  • The Pursuit of Happiness
  • The Guys (5-year Anniversary performances)
  • The Outsiders Presents IV
  • The Handlers
  • Madelyn Kent's Peninsula
  • Constantly Distracted (Director)
  • "IV"
  • Lanford Wilson's Burn This
  • The Moonlight Sonata
  • Patrick Marber's Closer (play)
  • Host
  • The Seagull
  • Madelyn Kent's SHUFU: Iraqi Interview
  • Mac Wellman's Three Americanisms
  • The Homecoming
  • Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
  • Transatlantica
  • The Guys
  • Billy the Kid
  • No Mother to Guide Her
  • Mac Wellman's Cleveland
  • Mac Wellman's Sincerity Forever
  • Centaur Battle of San Jacinto

1990–1999

  • Jet Lag (1998-2000)
  • Park
  • Girl Gone
  • A Simple Heart
  • The Gas Heart
  • Sugar Down Billie Hoak
  • The Fairground Booth
  • 20/21
  • Distortion Taco
  • Anus Mundi
  • Mississippi Nude
  • Leopold and Loeb are Dead Now
  • The White Album Project
  • The Conduct of Life
  • The Threepenny Opera
  • Terrence McNally's Andre's Mother
  • Naomi in the Living Room
  • Man and Superman
  • Titus Andronicus
  • Geography of a Horse Dreamer
  • Brecht's Fear and Misery of the Third Reich
  • Intruder (play)
  • West Side Story
  • Brighton Beach Memoirs

1985–1989

  • Bye Bye Birdie
  • The Fantasticks
  • Guys & Dolls
  • Sweet Charity
  • Twelve Angry Men
  • Cinderella
  • Grease
  • Fiddler on the Roof
  • Babes in Arms
  • Free to Be You and Me
  • The Sound of Music
  • Snoopy! The Musical
  • Bye Bye Birdie
  • Alice in Wonderland
  • You're a Good Man Charlie Brown
  • Frankly, Franklin
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What is Tim Cummings known for?
Tim Cummings is an Australian actor and playwright known for his work in both film and theater.
What awards has Tim Cummings received?
Tim Cummings has received numerous awards for his work, including three Helpmann Awards and a Green Room Award.
What is Tim Cummings' most notable work as a playwright?
Tim Cummings' most notable work as a playwright is the play "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant," which was a critically acclaimed production.
Has Tim Cummings worked in films?
Yes, Tim Cummings has appeared in several films, including "The Sapphires" and "The Great Gatsby".
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Yes, Tim Cummings has performed internationally, including performances in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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