Tim Molyneux
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Tim Molyneux | |
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| Occupations | Theatrical producer, actor, entrepreneur, director, writer, singer |
| Known for | Bite – a theatrical production |
Tim Molyneux (born 1969) is an American actor, singer, writer, director, and show producer of musical and theatrical productions.[1][2][3] He is best known for producing and writing the song and dance vampire production show Bite which showed at the Stratosphere Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas for an eight-year run, and for his cruise ship productions.[4] He is the founder of "Molyneux Entertainment" which has premiered at least 14 other shows around the world.[5] Tim Molyneux has been producing live entertainment since 1989.[6]
Molyneux grew up in Mobile, Alabama[4] with his parents, who both worked for the telephone company. Molyneux started his career, at only five years old, as a singer in his grandfather's Pentecostal church. He sang a variety of music styles including gospel, musical theater, country, jazz, rhythm and blues. He began studying opera at age 13.
Molyneux attended Theodore High School and continued to develop his opera career. In 1986, at the age of 16, Molyneux attended a summer classical music program at Florida State University where he was mentored by Dr. Andre Thomas. Molyneux was awarded an Opera Vocal Performance scholarship to Florida State University.[7]
Molyneux later obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications with a minor in Commercial Music from Belmont University in Nashville, TN.[1]