Tim Lounibos is a mixed-race Asian American actor who loves to write.
After a seven-year hiatus, Lounibos returned to acting and began working immediately. In his first year back, he recurred as a therapist on The Young and the Restless, played a wrestling ref on The Real O'Neals, a detective on Doubt and conflicted father in No Spring without Winter. In 2018, Lounibos became an angry store manager in A.P. Bio and a big-city Texas police chief in Criminal Minds.
In 2019, his roles increased with guest starring gigs as a southern police chief on NCIS, a distraught father on Hawaii Five-0, and C.I.U. investigator Ed Sung (“armed with patrol cop instincts and level-headed humor”) during a season-long investigation on Amazon Studios' acclaimed police procedural Bosch.
In 2020…well, we all know what happened there. During the pandemic, Tim decided to create a home recording studio and branch out into audiobook narration. He also used the time to write.
from 2021-23, Lounibos has guest starred as a monk on fbi: most wanted, a judge on NCIS: Los Angeles, jason schwartzman’s boss on netflix’s i think you should leave, and will be a recovering alcoholic in the film Lady and sharing a lot of screen time with an oscar winner in an upcoming film project in 2024.
Tim is truly excited to see the big and small screens representing society at large and is looking forward to continually being a part of it in today’s entertainment industry.
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