Timothy J Eliot

Adjunct Instructor

Professor Timothy Eliot

Tim Eliot is an actor, teacher, coach, writer, director, and producer. A cofounder of Form & Pressure Films, he wrote and acted in their first short, Marisol, which played at over 60 festivals worldwide and aired for two years on HBO. He has been featured on Blue Bloods, The Gilded AgeThe DeuceThe Plot Against AmericaBoardwalk EmpireGodfather of Harlem, and Bronx SIU. Recent films include Diaries of an Exchange StudentParis is in Harlem, The Rainbow ExperimentSeven Lovers, and Sleeping with my Student. A veteran of classical and downtown theater, Tim played MacBeth with Everett Quinton and several Sleep No More alums in a Catholic Church in Chinatown, Hamlet at the cell, and Romeo at Yale. He directed Romeo & Juliet in an abandoned garage in Long Island City, Much Ado in a garden/gallery in Chelsea, and Erdman’s Suicide!? in a former piano factory in Hell’s Kitchen. Tim studied with Bob Krakower and Bill Esper, got his MFA from the ART/MXAT Institute at Harvard and his BA from Yale University.