Tim Chiou Net Worth

He is an actor, camera department and location manager. He has worked on a variety of projects in both film and television, and is known for his ability to bring a unique perspective to each project. He is passionate about creating meaningful stories and strives to bring a sense of authenticity to his work.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Camera Department, Location Management
Birth Day November 23, 1979
Birth Place  Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Tim Chiou age 44 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation Actor, Model
Years active 2005–present
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Website https://timchiou.com/

💰 Net worth

Tim Chiou, a multi-talented individual, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. Hailing from the United States, he is widely recognized for his exceptional skills in various domains including acting, camera department work, and location management. Throughout his career, Tim Chiou has showcased his versatility and dedication, making notable contributions to the entertainment industry. With his outstanding abilities and talent, it is not surprising that he has achieved considerable success and a promising financial future.

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Awards and nominations:

Chiou won a "Best Actor" award at the 8th Annual NBC Short Cuts Film Festival in 2013 for his performance as "King" in Kevin Lau's short film, Made in Chinatown opposite Elaine Kao. The awards ceremony was hosted by Craig Robinson, and the film Made in Chinatown also won awards for Best Short (presented by Marlon Wayans), and Best Writing. For the 2013 NBC Short Cuts Film Festival, only eight films made the final cut of finalists considered for awards out of the 1400 total films submitted.

Biography/Timeline

2013

Chiou won a "Best Actor" award at the 8th Annual NBC Short Cuts Film Festival in 2013 for his performance as "King" in Kevin Lau's short film, Made in Chinatown opposite Elaine Kao. The awards ceremony was hosted by Craig Robinson, and the film Made in Chinatown also won awards for Best Short (presented by Marlon Wayans), and Best Writing. For the 2013 NBC Short Cuts Film Festival, only eight films made the final cut of finalists considered for awards out of the 1400 total films submitted.