Benefiting Students of the Performing Arts Since 1997
“I met Tim in ’92 at the Atlanta Workshop Players Camp. I was so envious of him because he was so popular. Everybody was always talking about what a great talent he was. He won my respect very quickly. I only got to work with him on ‘Max, A Love Story’ and just from that experience, I’ll remember him best as being the most creative actor/director/writer our age I’ve ever worked with.”
Kalen E. Conover
Friend
“Tim was so vital, as though he was using up his life quickly, so none would be wasted.”
“…I could fill a book with the antics we shared, and I was but a blink in his full life. The best time I can recall to write right now is in the cul-de-sac in front of Frances Carroll’s house one afternoon during the “Max: A Love Story” saga. We were at a rehearsal for something –only God could say what- and the out of doors beckoned. Tim and I were in the street with a few other members of the Max clan. On a whim we decided to dance in the street, so Tim grabbed me to a dance position and began polkaing with me! What a dance, and what a dancer. I really don’t know of anything more appropriate for Tim than the Polka-it is so lively and fun-and contagious! Soon enough, there were three or four polkaing couples of teenagers at the end of Shadow Glen Court. We all laughed and sang tunes that couldn’t possibly match a polka dance- Cest la vie! I don‘t remember ever stopping. We must have, either being interrupted by a passing car or the call to go inside, but to me, we’re still leaping across the pavement. It was very happy. It still is joyful to remember it.”
Sara Holton
Friend, Actor

“Tim was such a genuinely good person. Sara delighted in knowing him and working with him for the past several years. Our entire family enjoyed his talented acting. Our hearts are broken.”
Suzanne Holton
Parent