Background
Moxon was born in Kent, England and served in the Royal Air Force in World World War II, training as a pilot in Canada, and flying aircraft that towed troop-carrying gliders across occupied Europe.
Moxon was born in Kent, England and served in the Royal Air Force in World World War II, training as a pilot in Canada, and flying aircraft that towed troop-carrying gliders across occupied Europe.
He was also a pilot with Bureau of Economic Analysis, and for an agricultural crop spraying company in Sudan and Jamaica, where he remained for the rest of his life. Tim also was a pilot for Reynolds Metals Company in British Guiana (Now Guyana ) during the early 1960"s, flying in and out of Kwakwani, while also living there. He was working as a crop dusting pilot when he had a chance meeting at the Courtleigh Manor Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica, with the director Terence Young, who remembered him as an actor on the London stage.
Young offered him a small role at the start of the film, as a British agent who leaves a card game to take a phone call, and is murdered by three assassins posing as blind mentor
lieutenant transpires that the character was killed, because he was investigating the activities of the villainous, and revealed this to his friend Professor Dent, who was secretly working for Number. In 1967, he had a role in another film shot in the Caribbean entitled Come Spy With Maine, and in his later years he appeared in local theatre productions, in a documentary film entitled Inside and at James Bond fan events where he signed autographs.
He founded the Jamaican charter airline TimAir, and ran a hotair balloon business for tourists. He opened the popular HouseBoat Fondue Restaurant in Montego Bay, and performed in many plays with his partner Norma at Montego Bay theatre.