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  • Matheson was born on December 31, 1947 in Glendale, California, as Timothy Lewis Matthieson. In his adult life, he became an actor and director, his name being featured in many works, including Van Wilder: Party Liaison, Animal House, and Magnum Force. In his personal life, he had two failed marriages with Jennifer Leak and Megan Murphy Matheson, the latter of whom was the mother of his three children.
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  • Tim Matheson played John Hoynes on the first four and final three seasons of The West Wing and directed the episode The Last Hurrah. He has been acting since the 1960s, guest starring on Leave it to Beaver and starring on Johnny Quest. He broke into film with Animal House where he played Otter, and also appeared in 1941,Feltch and a cameo in Van Wilder. He was nominated for an Emmy award for his role as Hoynes in 2002 and 2003. He has also directed three episodes of Psych, a show that stars his West Wing castmate Dulé Hill.
  • Directed 4 episodes of Cold Case: * Schadenfreude * Red Glare * The Badlands * The Lost Soul Of Herman Lester Starred with Kathryn Morris in the movie Hell Swarm, which he also directed.
  • Tim Matheson (December 31, 1947 in Glendale, California, USA) is a director for Eureka. As an actor his notable works range from 1978's Animal House as the frat leader to the first Vice President of The West Wing.
  • Tim Matheson (b. 1947) is a director of the series Psych. Matheson is an American actor and director who has also directed episodes of Without a Trace, Cold Case, and Burn Notice.
  • From 1999 to 2006, Matheson played Vice President John Hoynes on the NBC drama The West Wing. He shares a birthday with actor Val Kilmer.
  • Tim Matheson is an American actor, director, and producer. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the smooth-talking Eric "Otter" Stratton in the 1978 comedy, National Lampoon's Animal House, and the bitter Vice President John Hoynes in the NBC drama, The West Wing. Early on his career, he also the did voices in two 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the lead in Jonny Quest (also starring Don Messick, John Stephenson, and Mike Road), and Jace in Space Ghost (co-starring Gary Owens).
  • Tim Matheson is a director on Person of Interest. Matheson began his long career as an actor at the age of 13 in the series Jonny Quest. He transitioned into film and television roles, working with actors including Clint Eastwood (Magnum Force), Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft (To Be or Not To Be) and Martin Sheen (The West Wing, as Vice President John Hoynes) in his over 150 film and television roles. His best known role is undoubtedly that of Eric "Otter" Stratton in Animal House, alongside John Belushi.
  • Tim Matheson ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Regisseur und Produzent, am bekanntesten für seine Darstellung des geschmeidig redenden Eric “Otter” Stratton in den 1978er-Komödie “Ich glaub, mich tritt ein Pferd (Animal House)”, aber er hatte sowohl davor, als auch danach einige bekannte Rollen, wie z.B. die, von der Kritik gelobte, Darstellung von Vizepräsident John Hovnes in der Fernsehserie “The West Win – Im Zentrum der Macht (The West Wing)”, für die er zwei Primetime-Emmy-Nominierungen als Bester Gastdarsteller in einer Drama-Serie erhielt.
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notable role(s)
Birthplace
Job
  • Voice actor
  • Actor-Director
Role
Spouse
  • Jennifer Leak
  • Megan Murphy Matheson
Name
  • Tim Matheson
  • Matheson, Tim
DOB
  • 1947-12-31
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  • Tim Matheson with Bruce Campbell
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Birthdate
  • 1947-12-31
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  • Voice Actor
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  • 1961
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  • 1513
Occupation
  • Actor, director, producer
Seasons
  • 1234567
Birthname
  • Timothy Lewis Matthieson
Date of Birth
  • 1947-12-31
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  • Matheson was born on December 31, 1947 in Glendale, California, as Timothy Lewis Matthieson. In his adult life, he became an actor and director, his name being featured in many works, including Van Wilder: Party Liaison, Animal House, and Magnum Force. In his personal life, he had two failed marriages with Jennifer Leak and Megan Murphy Matheson, the latter of whom was the mother of his three children.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Tim Matheson Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Tim Matheson played John Hoynes on the first four and final three seasons of The West Wing and directed the episode The Last Hurrah. He has been acting since the 1960s, guest starring on Leave it to Beaver and starring on Johnny Quest. He broke into film with Animal House where he played Otter, and also appeared in 1941,Feltch and a cameo in Van Wilder. He was nominated for an Emmy award for his role as Hoynes in 2002 and 2003. He has also directed three episodes of Psych, a show that stars his West Wing castmate Dulé Hill.
  • Tim Matheson ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Regisseur und Produzent, am bekanntesten für seine Darstellung des geschmeidig redenden Eric “Otter” Stratton in den 1978er-Komödie “Ich glaub, mich tritt ein Pferd (Animal House)”, aber er hatte sowohl davor, als auch danach einige bekannte Rollen, wie z.B. die, von der Kritik gelobte, Darstellung von Vizepräsident John Hovnes in der Fernsehserie “The West Win – Im Zentrum der Macht (The West Wing)”, für die er zwei Primetime-Emmy-Nominierungen als Bester Gastdarsteller in einer Drama-Serie erhielt. Von 2011 bis 2015 spielte Matheson Dr. Brick Breeland in der Fernsehserie “Hart of Dixie” mit. Er hat ebenfalls bei bereits mehreren Folgen der Serie Regie geführt. Dies ist jedoch nicht nur auf “Hart of Dixie” limitiert, denn Matheson hat schon bei vielen anderen bekannten Fernsehserien Regie geführt, wie z.B. “The Last Ship”, “Burn Notice”, “Criminal Minds”, “Without a Trace”, “Cold Case - Kein Opfer ist je vergessen (Cold Case)”, “Numb3rs - Die Logik des Verbrechens (Numb3rs)”, “Drop Dead Diva”, Suits, “Eureka” und “White Collar”, sowie auch bei den Piloten der Fox-Serie “The Good Guys” und der erfolgreichen USA-Network-Serie “Covert Affairs. Er begann seine Karriere im Alter von 13 Jahren, als er in Robert Youngs CBS-Nostalgie-Comedyserie “Window on Main Street”, in der Fernsehsaison 1961-1962, auftrat. In 1964 synchronisierte er den Hauptcharakter in der Cartoon-Serie “Jonny Quest” und er sprach Jace in der animierten Fernsehserie “Space Ghost”. Zusätzlich spielte er die Rolle des ältesten Sohnes, Mike Beardsley, im Film “Deine, meine, unsere (Yours, Mine and Ours)”, in dem auch Lucille Ball und Henry Fonda mitspielten. In 1969 spielte Matheson in der achten Staffel der NBC-Westernserie “Die Leute von der Shiloh Ranch (The Virginian)” den Charakter Jim Horn. In der letzten Staffel der Westernserie “Bonanza” in 1972-1973 spielte Matheson Griff King, einen Mann auf Bewährung, der versucht sein Leben neu zu formen, als Arbeiter auf der Ponderosa Ranch unter der Aufsicht von Ben Cartwright. Im Folgenden porträtierte er den jungen Motorrad-Polizisten Phil Sweet in dem 1973er-Film “Dirty Harry II – Callahan (Magnum Force)”. Im Herbst 1976 war Matheson gegenüber Kurt Russell in der NBC-Serie “The Quest” zu sehen, eine Geschichte von zwei jungen Männern im amerikanischen Westen, die versuchen den Aufenthaltsort ihrer Schwester heraus zu finden, die von Cheyenne gefangen gehalten wird. In 1978 spielte er in dem Film “Ich glaub', mich tritt ein Pferd (Animal House)” gegenüber von John Belushi und im folgenden Jahr trat er, wieder zusammen mit Belushi, in Steven Spielbergs “1941 - Wo bitte geht's nach Hollywood (1941)” auf. Er wurde in Glendale, Kalifornien, einem Vorort von Los Angeles geboren und hat drei Kinder von seiner Ex-Frau Meghan Murphy Matheson.
  • Directed 4 episodes of Cold Case: * Schadenfreude * Red Glare * The Badlands * The Lost Soul Of Herman Lester Starred with Kathryn Morris in the movie Hell Swarm, which he also directed.
  • Tim Matheson (December 31, 1947 in Glendale, California, USA) is a director for Eureka. As an actor his notable works range from 1978's Animal House as the frat leader to the first Vice President of The West Wing.
  • Tim Matheson (b. 1947) is a director of the series Psych. Matheson is an American actor and director who has also directed episodes of Without a Trace, Cold Case, and Burn Notice.
  • From 1999 to 2006, Matheson played Vice President John Hoynes on the NBC drama The West Wing. He shares a birthday with actor Val Kilmer.
  • Tim Matheson is a director on Person of Interest. Matheson began his long career as an actor at the age of 13 in the series Jonny Quest. He transitioned into film and television roles, working with actors including Clint Eastwood (Magnum Force), Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft (To Be or Not To Be) and Martin Sheen (The West Wing, as Vice President John Hoynes) in his over 150 film and television roles. His best known role is undoubtedly that of Eric "Otter" Stratton in Animal House, alongside John Belushi. Matheson began directing for television in the mid-2000s, notably appearing in Burn Notice as recurring character "Dead" Larry Sizemore while directing five episodes of the series. He continues to act and direct, most recently appearing in CSI, and directing episodes of Covert Affairs, Suits, Heart of Dixie and The Last Ship.
  • Tim Matheson is an American actor, director, and producer. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the smooth-talking Eric "Otter" Stratton in the 1978 comedy, National Lampoon's Animal House, and the bitter Vice President John Hoynes in the NBC drama, The West Wing. Early on his career, he also the did voices in two 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the lead in Jonny Quest (also starring Don Messick, John Stephenson, and Mike Road), and Jace in Space Ghost (co-starring Gary Owens).
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