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Tim Aslin was born in Bloomington Indiana to Richard and Patricia Aslin and was the second of their two children. The Aslin family moved to Rochester New York where Tim grew up from the age of six on. Tim attended school within the Brighton School System, and excelled in wrestling, soccer and baseball at Brighton High School. At the age of 17 Tim tore his left ACL playing soccer and was unable to participate in any sports his senior year of High School. He turned to acting as a new outlet at Connecticut College. His first performance was in a Student written and directed play called "Pass The Stuffing" by Jesse Evans. Aslin went on to many more roles in his college career capping them off with a one man show based on the life and death of James Dean, which he wrote directed and acted in. He was awarded a scholarship to the Lee Strasberg School of acting in New York City where he attended classes for a year. While in New York he pursued acting in Theater. Aslin is now living in Los Angeles where he is pursuing roles in Film and Television.