Timothy Oh

Timothy Oh

Biography

Timothy Oh is a young Korean-American actor, writer, activist, cook, and D&D lover, originally hailing from small-town Ohio. Having recently graduated from the Ohio University’s BFA Acting Program, Timothy, who likes to be called TT, is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut with Romeo + Juliet! During his time at Ohio University’s BFA Acting Program, TT participated as a Scribe of their BIPOC theater, Vibrancy Theater, and an alumnus of Shakespeare & Company. Most recently, TT has appeared in Romeo and Juliet (‘Romeo’ at PSF), As You Like It (Orlando), Camden Shakespeare Festival; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (‘Demetrius’ at Cap21); Yerma (‘Victor’ at Vibrancy Theater); and The Motherf****r with the Hat (‘Ralph D.’ at Ohio University). “My goal is to change people through stories that matter, standing up for the unheard and uplifting their stories everywhere.” To my friends, family, and Shakes&Co. faculty/cohort, I love you all, let it rip. TT is represented by SMS Talent and manager Nils Larsen of Integral Artists

Credits

Romeo + Juliet

Past Shows

Romeo + Juliet (until February 2025)

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