Tim Barnett

Tim Barnett was an American actor who is best known for his roles in various films and television shows throughout the 1990s. Born on March 31, 1968, in Bismarck, North Dakota, he passed away on July 13, 2005, in Boulder, Colorado.

Personal and Family Life

Tim Barnett was born Bradford Thomas Wagner and grew up in North Dakota. Little is known about his early life or family background, but he pursued a career in acting and appeared in several films throughout the 1990s. His career later took a dark turn leading to serious legal issues.

Career Highlights

Throughout his acting career, Tim appeared in a variety of films, often taking on supporting roles. His films included titles such as “Billy’s Tale” and “The Abduction Series, Part II – The Conflict.” However, he is remembered not just for his work on screen but also for the tragic circumstances surrounding his life.

Death and Legacy

Tim Barnett died by suicide on July 13, 2005, while incarcerated, following a series of serious legal troubles linked to multiple rape cases. His death shocked many and raised discussions about mental health and the impact of legal struggles on individuals. While his filmography includes several titles, his legacy is overshadowed by the circumstances of his death.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Abduction Series, Part II – The Conflict 1993-01-01 Guard/Entry Guard
Billy’s Tale 1994-06-16 The Neighbor
Drenched Dudes 2006-12-15 (archive footage)
Mirage 1993-02-27
Ty Me Up 1994-01-01
An Officer and His Gentlemen 1995-01-01
Dynastud 2: Powerhouse 1994-01-01
Original Sin 1995-01-01
Center Spread 2 1994-09-27
The Hole 1994-01-01
Limited Entry 1995-01-01
On The Rise 1993-01-01 Construction Worker #2
The Initiation 1994-11-17
Hard Bodyguard 1994-01-01
Wanted 1994-01-01 Lt. Trask
Driven to It 1994-01-01
Captain Stud and His Seamen 1993-01-01
Fun With Dick And Ass 2006-01-01 (segment “Limited Entry” & “The Hole”)
Devyn Foster & Friends 1999-01-01
Valley of the Bi Dolls 1993-10-01
Brotherly Love 1998-01-01
Thriller 1994-01-01