Tim Truman is a fictional character from the US
NBC
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soap opera ''
Sunset Beach'', played by
Dax Griffin
Dax S. Griffin (born March 22, 1972) is an American actor. He is known for portraying younger Hank Pym in ''Ant-Man'' and its sequel ''Ant-Man and the Wasp''.
Career
Griffin is known for his role as Tim Truman on the NBC serial '' Sunset Beach'' ...
from January 6, 1997, to December 31, 1999.
Development
Griffin secured the role of "bad guy" character Tim shortly after he moved to
Los Angeles
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and it was his first television role.
[ Griffin originally auditioned for another character in the series and was unsuccessful. One month later, producers invited Griffin back to audition for the role of Tim.] Griffin was working as a bartender when he was informed that he had won the role. Of his casting the actor stated "I couldn't ask for a better opportunity than to start on an Aaron Spelling show. It's a dream come true." Griffin's casting was announced prior the show's debut on NBC
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and he was featured in promotional photographs. Candace Havens of '' The World'' reported that Griffin was one of many male cast members employed by Aaron Spelling
Aaron Spelling (April 22, 1923 June 23, 2006) was an American film and television producer and occasional actor. His productions included the TV series ''Family'' (1976–1980), ''Charlie's Angels'' (1976–1981), ''The Love Boat'' (1977–1986) ...
to have the "hunk factor". Griffin was initially nervous because Tim was his first television role. Griffin told Rebecca May of ''Stevens Point Journal'' that he "annoyed" writers by asking too many questions about Tim's characterisation. After one year on-screen, Griffin felt more confident, adding "my character is kept pretty realistic, and the writers told me they like what I've done with him."[
Tim is one of ''Sunset Beach's'' twenty-one original characters. Writers quickly established Tim as a trouble-making character and featured him in various disaster style storylines, including the Terror Island and Shockwave plots.] Tim's characterisation as a trouble-maker worried Griffin, who thought such a character would not have longevity. He told William Keck from ''Soap Opera Digest
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'' that "I was more concerned when the show first started, I thought after I stirred up a little trouble in Sunset Beach, it might be the end of my character right off the bat."[ In another story the character spent a months worth of episodes in a coma. Producers reassured Griffin that the story would not end with Tim's death and "everything would be fine".][
One of Tim's prominent stories was trying to snare his ex-girlfriend Meg Cummings (]Susan Ward
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) from her new lover Ben Evans ( Clive Robertson).[ When the series began, Tim and Meg were due to marry. Meg jilts Tim after she witnesses him kissing another woman. Meg flees to Sunset Beach in search of Ben, who she had been in contact with over the internet. Griffin wanted Tim to move on from Meg and let her find happiness with Ben. He also wanted writers to explore additional romances for his character. Griffin told Keck that "I think it would be funny as hell to see Tim hook up with Maria, and Ben make the decision to stay with Meg."][ Unlike other characters on the show, Tim was an "enigma" and had no fixed abode.][ Writers played Tim living in a hotel room and he gains employment from ]Gregory Richards
Gregory Richards is a fictional character from the American television soap opera '' Sunset Beach'', portrayed by Sam Behrens. He made his first appearance during the show's debut episode broadcast on January 6, 1997. Gregory is one of the serial' ...
(Sam Behrens
Sam Behrens (born Stanley Birnbaum; July 24, 1950) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Jake Meyer on the ABC daytime soap opera '' General Hospital'', Danny Waleska in the CBS prime time soap opera '' Knots Landing'' and as Gregory ...
). Viewers wondered how the character managed to earn his living and pay for his medical bills while in a coma. Griffin explained that "Gregory paid for everything - which helped out a lot. I'm kinda vague on this point, but I think Tim's still employed by him, even after he found out I gave my Liberty stock to Annie."[
On December 5, 1999, Toby Goldstein from '']Oshkosh Northwestern
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The ''Northwestern'' was owned by the Schwalm and Heaney families until 1998, when it was sold to Ogden Newspapers; Ogden traded the paper to Thomson Newspapers two m ...
'' reported that Griffin had reprised the role as the show neared its final episode.
References
{{Sunset Beach
Truman, Tim
Television characters introduced in 1997
Fictional businesspeople