TJ Thyne
From Tempebrennan
TJ Thyne is from Boston but moved around a lot as a kid. He landed several lead roles at a young age in play productions throughout the country, including the off-Broadway production of “Van Gogh” at New York’s Mint Theater Company.
Thyne studied acting with teachers throughout the United States and British Columbia. He graduated from the USC School of Theater, where he studied acting for four years before auditioning for parts.
It didn’t take long before he landed 45 guest roles on television shows including “Friends,” “Cold Case,” “Boston Legal,” “Nip/Tuck,” “CSI: NY,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Huff” and, most recently, "THE O.C." and "24".
Thyne’s feature film credits include the role of “Stu Lou Who” in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” with Jim Carrey; the young lawyer “David Foil” in “Erin Brockovich” with Julia Roberts; “Gerald” in “How High” with Method Man and Redman; as well as appearances in “Something’s Gotta Give,” “What Women Want,” “Edtv” and “Ghost World.”
