Tim Schoch

Tim Schoch, January 2012

Tim Schoch (born November 22, 1949) is to date the author of 10 novels—three detective-mystery novels, four humorous mysteries for young adults, one romance based on the TV soap opera Another World, and two ghost-written novels (2006–07, publisher confidential). In that order, the titles are:

As T.A. Schock, Dorchester Publishing, N.Y.:

As Tim Schoch, Avon/Camelot Books, N.Y.:[1]

As Virginia Grace, Pioneer Communications, N.Y.:

As a magazine writer, Schoch wrote a contest-winning golf article in 1987 for Golf Illustrated magazine, numerous pieces of humor published in Playboy, Golf Digest, AFTRA magazine and others; as well as lifestyle articles for consumer magazines.

As a professional actor and singer, Schoch is a trained dramatic and Shakespearean actor appearing on stage in Death of a Salesman (with Eugenia Rawls), Waiting for Godot, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, and others. He has also appeared in musical comedies such as Little Mary Sunshine, Mame, Once Upon a Mattress, Plaza Suite, 1776, Godspell, Man of La Mancha, Dames at Sea, The Fantasticks, and others.

As a performer, songwriter/guitarist, and comedian, he co-wrote and starred in the musical-comedy nightclub act "Schoch and Jerry" in New York City with Jerry Winsett, which was rated “Tops in Town” by Showbusiness Magazine.

Tim Schoch graduated the University of Tampa in Florida with a B.A. in Speech and Drama.

References

  1. Book Review Index Plus
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