Tim Bryn Smith
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Tim Bryn Smith is an actor, writer, director & producer currently in post production for his first self written feature film 'Surrender to It' due for world wide release in late 2024.
He began his career as an actor appearing in shows on ITV, Channel 4, Sky One and BBC plus various roles on stage and radio. Highlights include working with Oscar Winning director Andrea Arnold on the Channel 4 Coming Up series.
In 2006 Tim set up his award winning production company Fourmost Films which produced a slate of commercial campaigns for Virgin, Redbull, Barclays, Vauxhall and Chevrolet. He directed MOBO winning artist Mahalia in her first short film 'Respect Me' and produced two more award winning shorts; Trust Me and Shoolboy which feature East Enders Star Chris Parker, BAFTA winning actor Chanel Cresswell and BET Award winning musician Wretch32.
In 2014 Tim was recruited to help launch Notts TV which saw a regular audience over 1.5 million during his tenure. He was series producer of 'Digital Nation' for BBC iPlayer with a budget of £2.6 million.
In 2010 Tim founded The Actors Workshop Nottingham & Online where he continues to support hundreds of actors to build professional careers in the industry.
He began his career as an actor appearing in shows on ITV, Channel 4, Sky One and BBC plus various roles on stage and radio. Highlights include working with Oscar Winning director Andrea Arnold on the Channel 4 Coming Up series.
In 2006 Tim set up his award winning production company Fourmost Films which produced a slate of commercial campaigns for Virgin, Redbull, Barclays, Vauxhall and Chevrolet. He directed MOBO winning artist Mahalia in her first short film 'Respect Me' and produced two more award winning shorts; Trust Me and Shoolboy which feature East Enders Star Chris Parker, BAFTA winning actor Chanel Cresswell and BET Award winning musician Wretch32.
In 2014 Tim was recruited to help launch Notts TV which saw a regular audience over 1.5 million during his tenure. He was series producer of 'Digital Nation' for BBC iPlayer with a budget of £2.6 million.
In 2010 Tim founded The Actors Workshop Nottingham & Online where he continues to support hundreds of actors to build professional careers in the industry.