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Tim Talman (born February 23, 1965) is an American stage, film, and television actor. He is the youngest son of the late William Talman, who was known on television as Perry Mason's district attorney, Hamilton Burger. With the rest of his family, he appeared in a William Talman 1968 anti-smoking ad.[1]

Talman graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from San Diego State University. A motivational speaker and fitness life coach, he is a certified fitness trainer with the NASM and AFAA and actor Chuck Norris' 200th Black belt under the (Tang Soo Do system), having earned an International Karate Championship title.

Professional career

Talman made his Broadway debut in Peter Pan with Cathy Rigby, playing Cecco (Pirate/Indian). He later performed with the show's touring company. He has performed in the Broadway and touring companies of The Who's Tommy as The Lover with Alice Ripley. He has also gone on tour with companies of Man of La Mancha and West Side Story. Talman has done numerous regional productions across the country, including Jekyll & Hyde, Grease, and A Chorus Line. In August 2007, Talman appeared in the Hollywood Bowl's concert presentation of South Pacific, along with Reba McEntire and Brian Stokes Mitchell. A few months later, he was cast in the Reprise! production of Damn Yankees at the UCLA Freud Playhouse. He also appeared with many of his Wicked castmates in Valley Musical Theatre's Broadway Unplugged event.

Talman was interviewed for "Medical: Remembering the Man Who Always Lost to Perry Mason and then Died of Cancer",[2] an HNN article about his father, and "National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets—History, Chemistry, and Comedy",[3] an article regarding his role in National Treasure 2.

His work in television includes roles on Moonlight", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and 24. In 2005, he was Dylan in the film My Demon Within, and he played FBI Agent Cade in Jon Turteltaub's 2007 movie, National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets. He has appeared as a guest on San Francisco's View from the Bay twice in special "Wicked Yoga" and "Wicked Workout" segments.[4] Talman appeared as FBI Special Agent Bruce Rader on NBC's Trauma in the episode "Tunnel Vision".

Talman was an original cast member of the Universal Studios Hollywood productions of Beetlejuice, with former Wicked cast member Eden Espinosa, and Spiderman Rocks! He performed the role of the Deacon in the Waterworld Stunt Show.[5]

Talman originated the role of the Witch's Father/Ozian Official in San Fracisco's sit-down production of Wicked, which opened at the Orpheum Theatre on February 6, 2009 and closed on September 5, 2010. He replaced Matthew Stocke in the Los Angeles company of Wicked on February 12, 2008, later closing with the cast and moving to San Francisco to open the sit-down production. Talman's roles included five characters: Frexspar the Godly, Doctor Nikidik at Shiz University, the Yak at the train station, the Wizard's Ozian Official, and the Big Green Guard in the Emerald City. He was also an understudy for the The Wizard and Doctor Dillamond.

Valley Bootcamp

Talman founded and runs Valley Bootcamp in California's San Fernando Valley, an outdoor fitness and adventure program geared towards helping individuals live a more healthy lifestyle, which won "Best Bootcamp" in a local contest.[6]

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