Tim Rozon was a Canadian actor who was best known for his roles on the Canadian TV shows "Schitt's Creek" (CBC Television, 2015- ) and "Wynonna Earp" (Syfy, 2016- ). Born and raised in Montreal, Rozon got his start in acting during his mid-air" data-description="Spelling"mid-20s when he landed a small role in the TV movie "The Great Gatsby" (2000). The experience of acting on television proved to be exhilarating for Rozon, but it would be another three years before he nabbed his next screen role in the TV movie "See Jane Date" (2003). After his appearance in "See Jane Date" Rozon continued landing film and TV roles throughout the mid- and late-2000s. In addition to nabbing roles in the movies "Pure" (2005) and "Duo" (2006), he also nabbed his breakout TV role with a starring role on the Canadian series "Instant Star" (CTV, 2004-08). Rozon played the part of Tom Quincy on all four seasons of the show, which ended its run in 2008. After "Instant Star" came to an end, Rozon continued booking parts regularly. In 2009 he nabbed a recurring part on the Canadian TV series "Wild Roses" (CBC Television, 2009), and from there booked parts in the films "St. Roz" (2010) and "Long Gone Day" (2013). With his acting career steadily progressing, Rozon booked recurring parts on the Canadian TV shows "Lost Girl" (Showcase, 2010-15) and "Being Human" (Syfy, 2011-14), before having a breakout year in 2017 by appearing in two successful TV shows simultaneously. Those shows were "Schitt's Creek" and "Wynonna Earp," both of which featured Rozon as a cast member.