Acting

Timber Masterson is an ACTRA member and has dual citizenship, which has allowed him to live and work in New York and Los Angeles, and yes, it’s a long story. You can find him on Casting Workbook, Casting Networks, and the Actor’s Access platforms. Mike Lummis at The Ritter Agency in Toronto represents Timber for television, film, theatre, commercials, and print. 416 326 6078 / mike@rittertalentagency.com / www.rittertalentagency.com/

Mr. Masterson is a charming and noble fellow known primarily as an actor but also a musician, an author, and a participatory journalist. This whip-smart improviser resides just north of Toronto, Canada. “Are there no points for having survived New York and L.A.? Who do I talk to about such matters?”

He’s appeared on stage, screen, and in the TV shows The Expanse, The Firm, Reign, and others, as well as in commercials promoting products he probably would never use himself. He’s written/produced/hosted segments for the Vancouver-based entertainment program Metro Café and a self-produced show, Life on Timber Street, now called The Lost VHS tapes. (Please return if you come across them).

Little is known about Timber Masterson's early life, aside from a stint teaching tennis at Club Med in the French West Indies, playing piano at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, and guitar at The Viper Room in Los Angeles. He’s thrown wild after-hours warehouse dance parties in Toronto and New York and was co-producer and host of a monthly literary interactive gathering called Word Substance Spatula at Toronto's Drake Hotel. He toured an original Canadian play throughout one of the worst Newfoundland winters on record and has written for Aaron Spelling while living in Dana Point, California. Tim also appeared on the Geraldo Rivera show during his “club kid” days in New York City and has been a Bikram Yogi enthusiast in Orange County, CA.

Masterson also was a contributor to CIUT's 89.5 FM talk radio show, HOWL, with Nik Beat, where he was a lively, animated guest invited to share his inspired tales, and recalls appearing at the 215 Festival in Philadelphia and The Moth in New York City to perform and read his work to appreciative audiences, but he can’t be certain. Timber continues auditioning for projects, producing new music, crafting innovative and imaginative fresh stories, and piecing together the early stages of his podcast, This Canadian Life, as he plans to make the move to what will be a magical new home in enchanting Prince Edward County come Spring 2025, with his extraordinarily patient and funny lady, Kelly, and their charismatic and unique pooch, Rosie, which is unbearably exciting, mostly just to Tim.

Timber Masterson has not received any Oscars, Emmys, Screen Actors Guild nominations, MacArthur Fellowships, or any other fancy-schmancy artistic prizes…yet. No one knows what his future holds for him.

Scene from “OZARK”

The Character of “Ben”