Tim Krueger
working actor
Tim has called Rogers Park home for fourteen years. When he isn’t windsurfing, or search engine marketing, you can find him acting on a movie set or a television commercial.

Tim Krueger played Charlie Brown in a grade school play at St. Hilary’s grammar school in Chicago in the 1960s and then decided to take a 3-decade hiatus.

Now in his 6th year studying acting under Ted Sarantos at Sarantos Studios, Tim is making up for lost time. 2005 Sundance attendees got to see him play the drunken dad in “Divorce Lemonade”, a well-reviewed short film by Justin Hayward. 2005 NY International Film Festival patrons saw Krueger play Tom, the asshole boss in “Caged”, an edgy urban genre film by Elliot Porter's N2filmN crew.

You could also find Tim on TV where he played Tim McVeigh’s defense lawyer on the history channel and a fire inspector on the Discovery channel; both products of Chicago based Towers Productions. Krueger has been a stand-in for Vince Vaughn on The Breakup, and Goran Visnjic on ER. He earned his first SAG waiver working on The Devil Wears Prada in NY. If you can find a copy of "And the Pursuit of Happiness" (2004) by Firescape Films, you'll see Krueger portraying lead Adam Fastert, the freaky congressman who drifts into bestiality. Watch for the masturbation scene, a real crowd pleaser. Tim was also a secret service agent in several episodes the Fox TV show Prison Break.

Links to video of Tim's performances