Tim Russ talks about: his excitement for the 30th anniversary of Star Trek Voyager. The importance of character backstory in developing Tuvok's character. experience working with Mel Brooks on Spaceballs was brief but memorable. the differences between working on feature films and TV series.
The Vulcan character serves as a commentary on the human condition.
passion for astronomy began long before his role in Star Trek.
Tuvok and Neelix adds depth to the series. reflects on the moral dilemmas faced by characters in Star Trek. The filming of fan films presents unique challenges and experiences. The disorganization in filmmaking can lead to chaotic results. The Orville offers a unique blend of humor and homage to Star Trek. Single-camera shooting requires precision and can be monotonous.Tim Russ enjoyed the opportunity to work with Patrick Stewart.
Behind-the-scenes laughter can lighten the long hours of filming.
Music is a significant part of Tim's life and influences his work.
Indie projects often allow for more creative freedom than television.
Tim Russ has auctioned off his Tuvok ears for charity.
Directing offers a broader canvas for creative expression than acting.
Tim enjoys performing music and has several songs available online.
He has a biopic in development set during World War One.
Tim's music style is eclectic, featuring unique arrangements and mashups.
He values the collaborative process in filmmaking and acting.
Tim's favorite episodes often involve unique storytelling and strong collaborations.