- Born
- Birth nameTimothy James Palladino
- Nicknames
- Timbo
- Timmy Jim
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Tim Palladino was born on February 21, 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for The Goonies (1985), The Caffeine File (1982) and Joy Ride: An Auto Theft (1976).
- His first starring role was playing opposite veteran actor Jim Mcmullan in the motion picture "Common Allergies", produced and directed by filmmaker John Matlock.
- At just 21 years old he was accepted into a "Master Class In Directing" at UCLA upon approval of the instructor legendary film director Daniel Mann.
- Camera operator for small production company located in Palm Springs, California, taping City Council meetings, Special Events, etc., since 1993 to present.
- Entered student filmmaking competition with collaborator Joe Baumgarten in 1975 in Santa Monica, California, winning "Best Locations Award" for "The Last Testament Of Lucky Luciano" and again in 1976 winning awards for "Best Picture", "Best Director", "Best Stunts".
- The most important thing in any scene is always the people.
- Filmmaking is sometimes an art but it is always a business.
- If music is the sound of life then acting is the impulse of life.
- Inspiration is much more important than technique but to have a technique that makes for inspiration is really something special.
- Where the writer ends the director begins,where the director ends the actor begins,where the actor ends the audience begins.
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