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Biography

JIm Grollman is from Washington, D.C. and got his first tv acting role playing Jerry Jempson ,the quirky ,cocaine crazy killer on the pilot of the "tv show ."Homicide: Life on the Street," directed by Barry Levinson. (In which he won an Emmy for best direction.) Jim Recieved his MFA in Acting from The Catholic University of America and then moved to New York City, performing off Broadway and acting opposite James Earl Jones in the tv movie" What the Deaf Man Heard," playing Byron, a bumbling Southern Cop. Jim eventually decided to move to LA and immediately got employed as a children's birthday party performer which he features in his stand-up comedy act. Jim continues to have success playing quirky characters although he also had roles on dramas such as " Rizzoli and Isles,"and "Perception." But his biggest success to date was meeting his wife and having a son who is in the first grade.

Filmography