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Tim Griffin (born 7 August 1969; age 55) is an American actor who appeared as an engineer aboard the USS Kelvin in Star Trek. He was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Political Philosophy from the University of Vermont.

Notable film work[]

Griffin made his film debut with a small role in Higher Learning (1995), which also featured Michael Buchman Silver. That same year, he appeared in Evolver, working alongside John de Lancie. He subsequently had supporting roles in such films as Boys and Girls (2000, directed by Robert Iscove), Cherish (2002), and The Bourne Supremacy (2004). The latter movie also featured his fellow Star Trek actor, Karl Urban, and starred Matt Damon, who was approached for a role in Star Trek.

In 2008, Griffin was seen in Cloverfield, produced by Star Trek's J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot Productions, Leatherheads with J.D. Cullum, Tommy Hinkley, and Stephen Root, and Iron Man, featuring Bill Smitrovich and Faran Tahir. Both Cloverfield and Iron Man were released by Paramount Pictures.

In 2009, Griffin appeared in The Men Who Stare at Goats, again working with Stephen Root. Glenn Morshower had a role in this film, as well. Griffin starred in Fair Game with David Andrews in 2010.

Notable television work[]

Griffin has appeared on numerous television series as well. One of his earliest television appearances was an 1989 episode of In the Heat of the Night directed by Winrich Kolbe. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Ronny O'Malley on Grey's Anatomy. He also had brief recurring roles on Walker, Texas Ranger (working with Bill Cobbs, Andrew Prine, and Noble Willingham), Party of Five (with Willie Garson and Larry A. Hankin), and ER (with Scott Grimes, Leland Orser, and Maury Sterling).

In addition, Griffin has guest-starred or co-starred on such shows as China Beach (starring Jeff Kober and Robert Picardo), Sliders (starring Jerry O'Connell and John Rhys-Davies), 7th Heaven (starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks), ER, (with Roger Cross and Ned Vaughn), and Women's Murder Club (with Linda Park and Robert Picardo). Since 2008, he has been seen on such shows as CSI: Miami (with David Lee Smith), Cold Case (with James Read and directed by Roxann Dawson), and the pilot episode of Fox's Lie to Me (with Randy Oglesby).

Other Trek connections[]

Additional projects in which Griffin worked alongside other Star Trek alum include:

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