Addison Timlin

Addison Timlin

One of the youngest actresses
Date of Birth: 29.06.1991
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Biography of Addison Timlin
  2. Early Career
  3. Breakthrough Role
  4. Other Projects

Biography of Addison Timlin

Addison Timlin is an American film actress who gained recognition for her roles as a teenage actress. She was born in the United States and has three siblings who reside in New York.

Early Career

Addison Timlin's acting career began in 2000-2001 with a national tour on Broadway. She then continued her acting endeavors at the Papermill Playhouse and Theater of The Stars Tour with Conrad John Schuck. Timlin played in the Broadway production of "Gypsy" alongside Bernadette Peters.

Breakthrough Role

Timlin landed her first significant role in the 2005 film "Derailed," where she portrayed the character of Amy, a 14-year-old girl with type 1 diabetes. The film was a psychological thriller that explored mid-life crisis and strained family relationships. Timlin's portrayal of Amy Shine, the daughter of Clive Owen and Melissa George's characters, earned her recognition in the industry.

Other Projects

In 2006, Timlin played the role of Maddie in the short film "Isabel Fish," directed by Lara Zizic, which premiered at the Colombian Film Festival. She also appeared in the short film "Man" by director Myna Joseph for the Colombian Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival, portraying the character of Allison.

Timlin showcased her talents in the music video for "Check Yes Juliet" by We The Kings, directed by Alan Ferguson, where she played the role of Juliet. She also appeared in the American comedy series "Cashmere Mafia" (2008) on ABC, portraying the character of Emily Draper alongside Lucy Liu, known for her roles in "Kill Bill" and "Lucky Number Slevin."

Overall, Addison Timlin has established herself as a versatile actress, showcasing her talent in a range of genres from drama to comedy. Her dedication and skill have earned her recognition in the industry and a promising future in Hollywood.

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