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Tim Matheson
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| Tim Matheson | |
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| Also known as | Tim Matthieson, Timothy Lewis Matthieson |
| Title | Director |
| Date of Birth | 31 December 1947 |
| Origin | Glendale, CA |
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| IMDb profile | |
Tim Matheson is a director for Bionic Woman.
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About
In addition to his work on Bionic Woman, Tim Matheson has directed episodes of many television series and some television films. His directing for television series includes multiple episodes of popular shows such as Without a Trace (2003-2004), Cold Case (2004-2005), Las Vegas (2005), and Psych (2007). He has also directed single episodes of the television series including episode "Sunrise" (2003) of The Twilight Zone, "Structural Corruption" of Numb3rs, "The Last Hurrah" (2006) of The West Wing", "Aftermath" (2006) of Criminal Minds, and "E-MC...?" (2007) of Eureka. Tim's film directing includes several television films such as Breach of Conduct (1994), Tails You Live, Heads You're Dead (1995), Hell Swarm (2000), Augusta, Gone (2006), and True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet (2008).Tim Matheson has been a producer for multiple episodes of television series Cold Case in 2004. Tim also produced television films Breach of Conduct (1994) and Augusta, Gone (2006), and moviehouse film Blind Fury (1989).
Besides his work behind the camera, Tim Matheson is also a major Hollywood actor, having a combined television and film performance history of over 150 entries. Tim has starred in television including animated series playing Jonny Quest in series Jonny Quest (1964-1965), Jace in Space Ghost (1966), and D.A. Gil Mason in Batman (1993). Tim's major recurring television role was as Vice President John Hoynes in The West Wing (1999-2006), but he also recurred in television series as Michael 'Mike' Harmon in Leave It to Beaver (1962-1963), Alan Edgerton in My Three Sons (1962-1963), Griff King in Bonanza (1972-1973), and Sheriff Matthew Donner in Wolf Lake (2001-2002), and has done numerous single-episode guest roles. In film, Tim has acted in moviehouse films as Mike Beardsley in Yours, Mine and Ours (1968), Officer Phil Sweet in Magnum Force (1973), Eric 'Otter' Stratton in Animal House (1978), Vance Wilder Sr. in Van Wilder (2002), and Jerry Brecken in Redline (2007). Tim also acted for television films including as Eddie Thompson in Thompson's Ghost (1966), Clarence Bridgeman in Lock, Stock and Barrel (1971), Quentin Beaudine in The Quest: The Longest Drive (1976), Norm in Catch Me If You Can (1998), Kirk Bluhdorn in Hell Swarm (2000), and Soloman in The Prince (2006). Tim Matheson also starred as himself in documentaries including Battle of the Network Stars (1976), Telling the Story of Us (1999), and Nature documentaries Encountering Sea Monsters (2005) and From Orphan to King (2005).
Episodes Directed
Notes
- In both 2002 and 2003, Tim Matheson was nominated for an Emmy in the category Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for playing Vice President Hoynes on The West Wing.
Trivia
- Tim Matheson served in the USMC reserves.
- Tim was married to actress Jennifer Leak, and is now married to assistant choreographer Megan Murphy Matheson, with whom he shares 3 children.
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David Barrett • Steve Boyum • Michael Dinner • Tim Matheson | ||||
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