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Veteran actor Tim Lounibos (“Hawaii Five-0,” “Criminal Minds,” “NCIS”) is best known for his portrayal of Ed Sung on Amazon’s “Bosch.” Well-traveled and always ready to explore, the actor said he learned a valuable lesson from his treks around the world. “We all might look different and have differing perspectives, but we’re all essentially the same…”

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Tim Lounibos, a Voice for Asian American Actors

“Back in the 90s, a number of us kept clamoring that if the product on the screen reflected the audience, the potential pool of viewers and ticket-buyers would expand dramatically, increasing ratings and sales…but to no avail. It wasn’t until streaming content and services came along that the business model had to change, because now they did begin to lose $$ and that’s the only loss that matters in this town. The system is finally figuring out that diversity and inclusion is a necessity…which makes it a win-win for all….”

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Asian Hollywood’s Young Man of the Moment – Tim Lounibos. aMAGAZINE

After decades of playing cowering houseboys, sexless geeks and street gang hoodlums, Asian men such as Tim Lounibos, Russell Wong and Jason Scott Lee are finally being given a chance to prove how sexy they really are. PLAYGIRL

Tim Lounibos gives an absolutely luminous performance…gifted with a startling sensitivity, an athlete’s physical grace and the kind of charisma that makes teenage girls weep.  Watching Mr. Lounibos prowling about on the small stage is akin to spying a future Hall of Famer at a minor league game in the infancy of his career; catch the play if for no other reason than to watch a comet streak across the sky and be able to say that you were there. KOREA TIMES

It is Lounibos who proves the acting standout of Erotique.  He’s one of the exciting new breed of Asian American actors out to smash all lingering, malodorous ethnic stereotypes of meek-and-mild and/or inscrutable-and-menacing.  He comes up with an amusingly dead-on Aussie accent and uses his hunk’s body to hilariously elastic effect. FILM JOURNAL

Whenever Lounibos plays a character, he infuses it with absolute commitment, using a fine technique.  He is remarkable. L.A. WEEKLY

CASTING COOP…He gave himself several years to achieve his goals of attaining an impressive acting career.  But Tim Lounibos never expected things to happen as quickly as they have.  So far his appearances have helped make him a constantly sought after guest star.  His 6’1” frame and exotically handsome face created by a mix of Korean, Irish and German heritage make him unusual as he does not fit Hollywood’s stereotype of the Asian male nor the All-American, yet he works in both spheres. DRAMALOGUE

Asian American men are in dire need of leading men who can break these stereotypes.  If Jason Scott Lee, Russell Wong and Garrett Wang were the first chargers in this battle, you could think of Tim Lounibos as a leader of the second front.  The actor now seems poised to join the small constellation of Asian American stars with widespread mainstream appeal – without once having accepted a demeaning or stereotypical role. aMAGAZINE

NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING…The 6’1” hunk of Korean, Irish and German ancestry is not your typical typecast Asian.  Most recently, Tim Lounibos starred in an episode of JAG.  Lounibos is excited about getting action roles instead of geeky guys or kung fu masters.  Though work has been coming his way steadily, it was his sexy stand-out role in the film Erotique that made him well-known to casting folk and producers around town.  This is a big year for the actor. DRAMALOGUE

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