An intense character actor adept at portraying a wide variety of roles, Rory Cochrane first caught people’s attention as Slater, the resident high school stoner, in Richard Linklater’s cult film, “Dazed and Confused” (1993). Taking on the dramatically different role of Tim Speedle on the hit CBS spin-off, “CSI: Miami” (2002- ), Cochrane found a new audience in mainstream television. On film, Cochrane found consistent work by appearing in a number of films, including “Empire Records” (1995), “The Low Life” (1995) and Gregory Hoblit’s “Hart’s War” (2002) opposite Colin Farrell. Cochrane had made