Born on February 24, 1904, in the quaint and picturesque town of Edmond, Kansas, United States of America, Tim Graham began his remarkable journey as an actor, a profession that would captivate and inspire audiences for many years to come. His illustrious acting career, spanning several decades, would be marked by a wide range of impressive performances in films and television shows, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
One of his most notable and enduring roles was in the 1957 science fiction classic, "The Brain from Planet Arous", a film that showcased his remarkable talent and versatility as an actor. In addition to his work in films, Graham also made a significant impact on the small screen, with notable appearances in the popular television series "Petticoat Junction" in 1963 and the 1960 film "National Velvet", further demonstrating his ability to adapt to and excel in a variety of roles.
Despite his many accomplishments and contributions to the world of entertainment, Tim Graham's life was tragically cut short on January 14, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. His passing left behind a lasting legacy, a testament to his enduring impact on the world of acting and the many people whose lives he touched through his work.