
Tim Treloar
Known For
Acting
Born
1968-09-04 in Bridgend, Wales, UK
Biography
Born and raised in Bridgend, Tim Treloar worked in the Civil Service for nearly a decade before training for 3 years at The London Academy Of Music And Dramatic Art (LAMDA). He is now well known as an accomplished and versatile actor. Tim has performed on Broadway, at The Royal Shakespeare Company, Brooklyn Academy Of Music and Royal National Theatre. He is a veteran of stage, screen and audio, working as far afield as the Caribbean, Sydney, New York and LA. Tim has played the audio Third Doctor Who to critical acclaim for several years and is a winner of the BBC Carleton Hobbs Award. Tim has performed in Motion-Capture, narrated audiobooks and played an assassin for Norwegian TV. He has been a dialect coach for Robert Downey Jr and written an online comedy series which was featured in The British Comedy Guide.
Most Known For

Midsomer Murders
as Uniformed Police Officer

Call the Midwife
as Barney Brittall

Father Brown
as Father Emlyn Lewis

Foyle's War
as Bob Fraser

Casualty
as David Patterman

Grace
as Sean Stourton

Maleficent
as Farmer

A Touch of Frost
as Gerald Harris

Dolittle
as Humphrey the Whale (voice)

Crossing Lines
as Figure

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
as Arthur Crowe

Back to Black
as CID Officer

Wolf
as The Walking Man

Birdsong
as Firebrace

Doctor Faustus
as Mephistopheles

Blitz
as Policeman at Hamleys

Mine All Mine
as Cliff Finch

Macbeth
as Ross

Framed
as PC Gary Evans

P is for Penis
as Perry