Jim Brochu (born August 16, 1946) is an American actor, writer, director, and playwright.
[1][2] Brochu wrote and starred Off-Broadway in Zero Hour, a one-person play about the life and career of actor and comedian Zero Mostel, from 2009–2010.
Brochu spent much of 2008 in New York City, starring in his Off-Broadway play, The Big Voice: God or Merman?
which the New York Times called, "a triumphant and very touching song of praise to everyday love and the funky glories of the show business life.
In June and November of 2018, Brochu revived his hit play Zero Hour for a limited time at the Theatre at Saint Clement’s in New York City[5] and in The Actors’ Temple in Midtown Manhattan.