Tim Gerard Reynolds is an American actor who trained for the stage at The Lír Academy (formerly called The Samuel Beckett Centre), Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and at the Eugene O'Neill Center, Waterford CT. As an actor, he has worked in Ireland, England, France, regional US, and on and off Broadway, and has worked with directors such as John Crowley, Edward Berger, and Joe Dowling. Following a serious accident, Tim pivoted to art during a prolonged convalescence. In his early 30s he was accepted into the Fine Arts program at The School of Visual Arts, NYC, to study painting and printmaking. To make ends meet, he got a part-time job writing copy for an audiobook publisher just around the corner from the college... And just when you thought you were out, etc. Today, Tim is a full-time narrator. Over the course of his career he has read books by Salman Rushdie, Colm Tóbín, Margaret Attwood, Hugh Howey, Alan Dean Foster, Johann Hari, Michael J. Sullivan, Mike McCormack, Pierce Brown, Gene Wolf, Tana French, Andrew Seiple, Mark Lawrence, Caleb Carr, R.A. Salvatore and many, many others. He has won multiple Golden Headphones awards, been nominated five times for an Audie Award, and books narrated by him have topped Audible's "Best of..." over many years. Tim currently resides north of New York City in the Mid-Hudson Valley region.