Timothy P. Jones was born in east London. He graduated high school
in Livingston, New Jersey, and Goddard College in Vermont.
His first short film 'Lazy Boy' was nominated for a Student Academy
Award (New England Region) in 1987. He later directed a feature film,
'First Takes' in 1994.
In addition to film Timothy directed two off-Broadway plays, 'Never
Swim Alone' and 'See Bob Run'.
His direction won the 1999 New York City Fringe Festival prize for
'Overall Excellence' and his play 'Take' won the 'Best Performance'
award at the 2001 New York City Fringe Festival.
In the July 2000 issue of 'Digital Video Magazine' Timothy wrote a
cover/feature article about one of the first Digital Intermediate
projects ever made, 'Urbania' (2000)
Timothy is also a graduate of the Sundance Writer's Lab and the The
Association Equinoxe Writer's Lab.