Timothy Jacob Ingles, the eldest of five siblings, was born in Fremont, Ohio, and has four younger brothers. During his childhood, he briefly resided in Michigan before his family relocated back to Fremont, where he spent some time before making the move to California.
Growing up, Tim's fascination with acting began in grade school, sparked by his enthusiasm for old short subjects on television. His love for performing and acting continued to flourish as he watched reruns of classic and modern TV shows and movies.
In April 2010, Tim relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, before making the decision to move to Southern California to pursue his acting dreams. Within a month of his arrival, he started auditioning and landing small roles in made-for-TV films and direct-to-DVD movies. Some of his notable credits include "Mega Shark vs Crocosaurus" (2010),"Almighty Thor" (2011),and the short film "The Dating Game" (2012).
Tim also appeared as a guest in the web series "Abstract Underwraps" (2013) and has been taking acting classes since 2011 at the Lifebook Acting Academy in Los Angeles, under the guidance of instructor Allen Levin, where he still continues to study. He has acted in several theatrical productions, including "3000/6000" (2012 and 2013),where he played a high school outcast and TV show nerd, as well as "Everybody Has Problems," where he portrayed a down-and-out, love-stricken, and jealous disabled individual.
Currently, Timothy Ingles is a paid-up member of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and is in good standing.