Tim was raised in Chicago and Sparta, New Jersey and currently splits time between the Rogers Park neighborhood in Chicago and a farm in Michigan. When he isn't acting on a movie set, television
commercial or stage, you might find him teaching windsurfing lessons or chopping firewood.
Tim played the Frankenstein Monster in Frankenstein: Day of the Beast, a well reviewed feature film due for release by Hanover House during the second half of 2013. You can also see Tim in the soon to be released Divorced Dudes where he played game show host Brian McFarland. Or catch him as Frahm in Thinking Speed later in 2013.
You've seen Tim if you've enjoyed a dinner murder mystery at Ann
Sathers, or taken in Animals and Plants by Adam Rapp at Gorilla Tango theater in Chicago.
Sundance attendees
saw Tim play the dad in "Divorce Lemonade". NY
International Film Festival patrons saw Krueger play Tom, the boss in
"Caged". Krueger was the lead in the award winning short film "The
Institution", where he portrayed Professor Camden, the psychotic killer. Again the psycho killer, Krueger was
Tad Marcellus in "No One".
Chicago International Film Festival featured "They Can Sleep" with
Tim as the pistol-whipping intruder. He earned his first SAG waiver working on The Devil
Wears Prada in NY.
You can find Tim on TV where he played a defense lawyer on the History channel, a fire inspector
on the Discovery channel, a detective in "Grave Justice" on TruTV, and
Lead Detective Tym Burkee in an episode of "Under Cover" on
Investigation Discovery, all products of Chicago based Towers
Productions. Tim was also a secret service agent in several episodes of the first season of
Prison Break on Fox.
Of his several TV commercials,
the most visible is for Legal Helpers where Tim is the iron pumping gym
rat who says "bankruptcy will ruin my credit".