Tim Topper is an actor known for his role in Rush Week (1989), where he embodies the chaotic energy of college life intertwined with horror. Born in the late 1960s, Topper's performance showcases the blend of humor and terror that defines the film's cult status. His work in Rush Week captures the essence of 1980s exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre. As audiences navigate the film's wild parties and lurking menace, Topper's character adds a memorable layer to the unfolding chaos.
Rush Week
When Toni Daniels, an ambitious student reporter, goes in search of an exciting story, she discovers the dark secrets of Tambers College. Three beautiful coeds have disappeared, leaving behind some bizarre clues. Are the disappearances somehow related to the fraternity rituals of Rush Week? Are they lined to the tragic death of the dean's daughter? Skeletons pop up from every closet and veiled threats fly as Toni follows the twisting trail of clues that leads to an intense and shocking surprise ending.