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Jim Titus is an American film and television actor. Titus is the son of James T. Williams Sr. and Film & Television make-up artist Ellie Winslow.
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He has appeared in television shows, including FOX's
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, NBC's ''
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'', ABC's ''
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'', Nickelodeon's '' Taina'', and CBS' ''
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'' & ''
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''. In 2003 Jim had a recurring role as "Officer Marvin Bryson" on the NBC hit '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. In 2010, he was cast as recurring Guest Star "Officer Barry Maple" on ABC Family's #1 hit '' Pretty Little Liars.'' Titus has also appeared in films, including
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's critically acclaimed ''
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'' starring
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, and several independent films, including the
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Official Selections ''Rhythm of the Saints'', and ''
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''. In March 2017, Jim Titus Guest Starred on the CBS sitcom
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Jim Titus was announced as one of the stars of the film adaptation of the young adult novel, Eat Brains Love, on December 7, 2017.


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