Tim Matheson
Matheson in a Bonanza publicity photo, 1972
Born
Timothy Lewis Matthieson

(1947-12-31) December 31, 1947
Other namesTim Matthieson (early credits)
OccupationActor
Years active1961–present
Spouses
(m. 1968; div. 1971)
    Megan Murphy Matheson
    (m. 1985; div. 2010)
      Elizabeth Marighetto
      (m. 2018)
      Children3
      Websitewww.tim-matheson.com

      Tim Matheson (born Timothy Lewis Matthieson; December 31, 1947) is an American actor.[1] Some of his best-known acting roles include the title character ( voice of ) of the 1960s animated Jonny Quest TV series, Eric "Otter" Stratton in the 1978 comedy film National Lampoon's Animal House, and the recurring role of Vice President John Hoynes in the 2000s NBC drama The West Wing, which earned him two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series.

      Early life

      Matheson was born in Glendale, California, the son of Clifford Matthieson, a training pilot, and Sally Matthieson.[2] Matheson served a tour of duty in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.[3]

      Career

      At age 13, Matheson appeared as Roddy Miller in Robert Young's CBS nostalgia comedy series Window on Main Street during the 1961–1962 television season. In the 1962–1963 season he appeared in two episodes of Leave It to Beaver, cast as Mike Harmon, a friend of Beaver’s. In 1964, he provided the voice of the lead character in the animated series Jonny Quest. He also supplied the voices of Sinbad Jr. the Sailor in the 1960s Hanna-Barbera animated series Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt [4] and Jace in Space Ghost. He co-starred as Joe Hardy, opposite Richard Gates as Frank Hardy, in a 1967 pilot episode for what would have been a TV series called The Hardy Boys, based on the novel series of the same name, but the series was not picked up.[5]

      He played the role of the oldest son, Mike Beardsley, in the film Yours, Mine and Ours (1968), which starred Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda.

      Matheson as Jim Horn

      In 1969, Matheson joined the cast of NBC's television western The Virginian in the eighth season as Jim Horn. He had a guest role in the 14th episode of the second season of Night Gallery, in the story "Logoda's Heads". In the final season of the television western Bonanza in 1972–1973, Matheson played Griff King, a parolee who tries to reform his life as a worker at the Ponderosa Ranch under Ben Cartwright's tutelage. He portrayed a corrupt motorcycle cop, Phil Sweet, who was part of a death squad with some other young cops in the film Magnum Force (1973). Matheson also appeared earlier in the CBS situation comedy My Three Sons. In 1975, he guest starred in CBS's short-lived family drama Three for the Road.

      In 1976, Matheson appeared with Kurt Russell in the 15-episode NBC series The Quest. In 1978, he was part of the ensemble cast of National Lampoon's Animal House. The following year, he appeared with John Belushi again in Steven Spielberg's 1941. In 1980 he auditioned for the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which Harrison Ford won the part.

      Matheson appeared in the film To Be or Not to Be (1983) starring Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft. He and Catherine Hicks played Rick and Amanda Tucker, who operate a detective agency in Laurel Canyon in CBS' Tucker's Witch, which aired during the 1982–1983 season. Then Matheson starred in the comedy films Up the Creek (1984) and Fletch (1985). In 1989, he starred in the short-lived sitcom Nikki and Alexander produced by Reinhold Weege.[6]

      Matheson with Bruce Campbell at the San Diego Comic Con International, July 22, 2010

      Along with business partner Dan Grodnik, he bought National Lampoon in 1989, selling it in 1991.

      He had a recurring role as Vice President John Hoynes on The West Wing. His work on The West Wing earned him two Primetime Emmy award nominations.

      He has directed episodes of Third Watch, Ed, The Twilight Zone, Cold Case, Without a Trace, The West Wing, Psych, The Good Guys, Shark, White Collar, Criminal Minds, Suits and Burn Notice (on which he also performed in a recurring role).

      In 1996, Matheson took on the role of a con man who claims to be Carol Brady's thought-to-be-dead husband in A Very Brady Sequel. He appeared in the film Van Wilder (2002), playing the father of the title character, who was inspired by his own character in Animal House; Matheson's character even makes a veiled reference to the fun times he had had at Dartmouth, where the fraternity upon which Animal House is rumored to have "had a strong tradition of existence". He appeared in the auto-racing film Redline. He also appeared in a Volkswagen commercial in 2008.

      In 2009, Matheson directed the pilot episode of Covert Affairs, premiered on USA Network in 2010. Matheson also directed the pilot episodes of The Good Guys (2010) for the Fox Network, Criminal Behavior (2011) for Lifetime, and Wild Card (2011) for USA Network. He played Dr. Brick Breeland on Hart of Dixie from 2011 to 2015. Since 2019, Matheson has starred as Doc Mullins in the Netflix series Virgin River.

      Personal life

      Matheson has been married three times. He was first married to actress Jennifer Leak from 1968 to 1971, whom he met on the set of Yours, Mine, and Ours. In 1985 he married Megan Murphy, with whom he had three children; they divorced in 2010.[7] He married Elizabeth Marighetto in March 2018; the two live together in Hollywood, California.

      Filmography

      Film

      Year Title Role Notes
      1967 Divorce American Style Mark Harmon
      The Mystery of the Chinese Junk Joe Hardy
      1968 Yours, Mine and Ours Mike Beardsley
      1969 How to Commit Marriage David Poe
      1973 Magnum Force Officer Phil Sweet
      1978 National Lampoon's Animal House Eric "Otter" Stratton
      Almost Summer Kevin Hawkins
      1979 Dreamer Dreamer
      The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again Private Jeff Reed aka Captain Phillips
      1941 Captain Loomis Birkhead
      1982 A Little Sex Michael Donovan
      1983 To Be or Not to Be Lieutenant Andre Sobinski
      1984 The House of God Roy Basch
      Up the Creek Bob McGraw
      Impulse Stuart
      1985 Fletch Alan Stanwyck
      1989 Speed Zone Jack O'Neill
      1990 Solar Crisis Steve Kelso
      1991 Drop Dead Fred Charles
      1995 Midnight Heat Tyler Grey
      1996 Black Sheep Al Donnelly
      A Very Brady Sequel Roy Martin / Trevor Thomas
      1998 A Very Unlucky Leprechaun Howard Wilson
      1999 She's All That Harlan Siler
      The Story of Us Marty
      2000 Chump Change Simon "Sez" Simone
      2002 Van Wilder Vance Wilder Sr.
      2003 Where Are They Now?: A Delta Alumni Update Dr. Eric "Otter" Stratton, OB / GYN Video short
      2005 Don't Come Knocking Producer 1
      Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D Houston Capcom Voice
      2007 Redline Jerry Brecken
      2009 Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia Carl Dobbs Video
      American Pie Presents: The Book of Love Alumnus Guy No. 4 Video
      2011 No Strings Attached Eli's Dad #2
      2015 Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest The President Voice, direct-to-video[8]
      2017 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Old Man Vreeke Uncredited
      2018 6 Balloons Gary
      2019 Child's Play Henry Kaslan

      Television

      Year Title Role Notes
      1961–1962 Window on Main Street Roddy Miller First acting role
      The Alvin Show Additional voices 1 episode
      1962–1963 Leave It to Beaver Michael "Mike" Harmon 2 episodes
      1962 My Three Sons Alan Edgerton Episode: "Tramp's First Bite" (uncredited)
      1963 Ripcord David Episode: "The Final Jump"
      1964–1965 Jonny Quest Jonny Quest Voice
      1965 Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt Sinbad Jr. Voice
      O.K. Crackerby! Huntington Hawthorne
      1966 Space Ghost Jace Voice
      Thompson's Ghost Eddie Thompson Television film
      1967 Samson & Goliath Samson Voice
      NBC Children's Theatre Randy
      1969 Adam-12 Leroy
      1969–1970 The Virginian Jim Horn
      1970 San Francisco International Airport SFX
      Bracken's World Teek Howell
      1971 Matt Lincoln Stan Lowell Episode: "Karen"
      Room 222 Jerry Cates
      Hitched Clarence Bridgeman Television film
      Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law Jim McGuire
      Lock, Stock and Barrel Clarence Bridgeman Television film
      The D.A. Howard Goodman
      The Bold Ones: The Lawyers Miles Parker
      Night Gallery Henley
      1972 Here's Lucy Peter Sullivan
      Ironside Darryl Podell
      The Smith Family Mark
      1972–1973 Bonanza Griff King 9 episodes
      1972–1978 Insight Various 6 episodes
      1973 The Wide World of Mystery Tommy
      Medical Center Sam Miller
      Kung Fu Lieutenant Bill Wyland Episode: "The Soldier"
      1974 The Magician Jerry Purcell
      Police Story Allen Rich
      Remember When Warren Thompson Television film
      1975 The Last Day Emmet Dalton Television film
      The Runaway Barge Danny Worth Television film
      Three for the Road Tom Aberling
      1976 Rhoda Michael Stearns
      Jigsaw John Nick Pappas
      Petrocelli Mike Fisher
      The Hemingway Play Wemidge – Young Hemingway Television film
      The Quest Quentin Beaudine
      The War Widow Amy's Husband Voice
      Visions Leonard Voice
      1977 Hawaii Five-O Brent Saunders
      Mary White William L. White Television film
      What Really Happened to the Class of '65? Jay Miller
      1978 Baa Baa Black Sheep Major Bud Warren
      How the West Was Won Curt Grayson
      1982 Bus Stop Beauregard "Beau" Decker Television film
      1982–1983 Tucker's Witch Rick Tucker
      1983 Listen to Your Heart Josh Stern
      1984 The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade Mark Fisher Television film
      1985 Obsessed with a Married Woman Tony Hammond Television film
      George Burns Comedy Week "The Girl With Something Extra"
      1986 Blind Justice Jim Anderson Television film
      1987 Warm Hearts, Cold Feet Mike Byrd Television film
      Bay Cove Jerry Lebon Television film
      Trying Times Mitch
      1988 Just in Time Harry Stadlin
      1989 Nikki and Alexander Alexander[6] Television film
      The Littlest Victims Doctor James Oleske Television film
      Little White Lies Dr. Harry McCrae Television film
      1990 Buried Alive Clint Goodman Television film
      Joshua's Heart Tom Television film
      1991 Sometimes They Come Back Jim Norman Television film
      The Woman Who Sinned Michael Robeson Television film
      Charlie Hoover Charlie Hoover
      1992 Quicksand: No Escape Scott Reinhardt Television film
      1993 Relentless: Mind of a Killer Dr. Peter Hellman Television film
      Dying to Love You Roger Paulson Television film
      Batman: The Animated Series Deputy Commissioner Gil Mason Voice, episode: "Shadow of the Bat"[8]
      Fallen Angels Howard Hughes
      Shameful Secrets Daniel Television film
      A Kiss to Die For William Tauber Television film
      Trial & Error Peter Hudson Television film
      Harmful Intent Dr. Rhodes Television film
      1994 Target of Suspicion Nick Television film
      While Justice Sleeps Winfield 'Win' Cooke Television film
      1995 Cybill Teddy
      Fast Company Detective Jack Matthews Television film
      Tails You Live, Heads You're Dead Detective McKinley Television film
      Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects 4-Dac Voice, television film[8]
      1996 An Unfinished Affair Alex Connor Television film
      Twilight Man Jordan P. Cooper Television film
      Buried Secrets Clay Roff Television film
      Christmas in My Hometown Jacob (Jake) Peterson Television film; also known as A Holiday for Love
      1997 The Legend of Calamity Jane Captain John O'Rourke Voice[8]
      Sleeping with the Devil Dick Strang Television film
      Buried Alive II Clint Goodman Television film
      1998 Dead Man's Gun Reverent Jeremiah Early
      Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Families Adolf Althoff Television film
      Forever Love Alex Brooks Television film
      The New Batman Adventures Michael Vreeland Voice, episode: "Chemistry"[8]
      Catch Me If You Can Norm Television film
      1999 At the Mercy of a Stranger John Davis Television film
      1999–2006 The West Wing Vice President John Hoynes 20 episodes
      Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (2002–2003)
      2000 Navigating the Heart John Daly Television film
      Hell Swarm Kirk Bluhdorn Television film
      Sharing the Secret John Moss Television film
      Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis John F. Kennedy Television film
      2001 Second Honeymoon George Television film
      2001–2002 Wolf Lake Sheriff Matthew Donner
      2002 Mom's on Strike Alan Harris Television film
      The King of Queens Dr. Farber Episode: "Two-Thirty"
      Breaking News Bill Dunne
      2003 Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart Andy Stewart Television film
      The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay Al Dodge Television film
      Ed Peter Evashavik
      Without a Trace Dr. Aaron Morrison
      2004 Judas Pontius Pilate Television film
      Justice League Unlimited Maxwell Lord Voice, episode: "Ultimatum"[8]
      2006 Augusta, Gone Ben Dudman Television film
      2007 The World According to Barnes Television film
      Shark Judge Andrew Bennett
      2007–2013 Burn Notice Larry Sizemore Recurring role
      2008 Entourage Steve Parles
      To Love and Die James White Television film
      2009 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Jarvis Kord Voice, episode: "Fall of the Blue Beetle!"
      Body Politic Senator Webster Television film
      2010 White Collar Edward Walker Episode: "Withdrawal"
      2011–2015 Hart of Dixie Dr. Bertram "Brick" Breeland Recurring role episodes 1–14; regular role episodes 15-76
      2012–2013 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Brad Chiles Voice, 13 episodes
      2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Oliver Tate 2 episodes
      2015 The Prince Soloman Television film
      Last Chance of Christmas Reginald Buckley Television film
      2016 Motive Brent Rodman Episode: "Chronology of Pain"
      Killing Reagan Ronald Reagan[9] Television film
      Nominated — Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries (2016)
      2017 Snowfall George Miller Unaired pilot
      2017–2019 Madam Secretary Fred Moran 2 episodes
      2017–2018 Me, Myself & I Richard 2 episodes
      2018 The Good Fight Tully Nelson 4 episodes
      The Affair James 2 episodes
      2019 Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television Steve 3 episodes
      The Goldbergs Eric Episode: "Animal House"
      2019–present Virgin River Doc Mullins Main role
      2019–2021 This Is Us Dave Malone 3 episodes
      2019–2020 Fast & Furious Spy Racers General Dudley Voice; 4 episodes[8]
      2021 Evil Edward Tragoren 2 episodes
      2023 Quantum Leap Neal Russell 1 episode

      Theme parks

      Year Title Role Notes
      1989 Body Wars Captain Braddock Disney attraction

      As director

      Year Title Notes
      1984 St. Elsewhere
      1994 Breach of Conduct Television film
      1995 Tails You Live, Heads You're Dead Television film
      1997 Buried Alive II Television film
      1999 In the Company of Spies Television film
      2000 Hell Swarm Television film
      2003 The Twilight Zone
      Threat Matrix
      Ed
      2003–2004 Third Watch
      Without a Trace
      2004–2005 Cold Case
      2005 Numbers
      Las Vegas
      Threshold
      E-Ring
      2006 Killer Instinct
      Augusta, Gone Television film
      The West Wing
      Just Legal
      2006–2009 Criminal Minds
      2007 Traveler
      Eureka
      Bionic Woman
      2007–2009 Psych
      2007–2010 Burn Notice
      2008 True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet Television film
      2009 Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia Video
      Dirty Sexy Money
      Greek
      2010 The Good Guys
      White Collar
      Covert Affairs
      Persons Unknown
      2011 Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior
      Suits
      Criminal Behavior Television film
      2011–2012 Drop Dead Diva
      2012–2015 Hart of Dixie
      2014 Wild Card Pilot
      2015 The Last Ship
      2016 Lucifer
      Person of Interest
      2017 Taken
      2019–2020 Virgin River

      References

      1. Erickson, Hal (October 31, 2013). "Tim Matheson". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 31, 2013.
      2. Horsburgh, Susan (May 20, 2002). "Frat and Happy". People. Archived from the original on June 22, 2019.
      3. Williams, Kari (July 25, 2022). "'Animal House' Star Tim Matheson Talks Marine Corps Service". Military.com. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
      4. "Sinbad Jr. Intro, YouTube". YouTube. Archived from the original on November 7, 2021.
      5. Terrace, Vincent (2018). Encyclopedia of Unaired Television Pilots, 1945-2018. McFarland & Company. p. 310. ISBN 978-1-4766-7206-9.
      6. 1 2 Bobbin, Jay (April 21, 1989). "Matheson in serious role". Rome News-Tribune. Tribune Media Services. p. TV9. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
      7. "About". TimMatheson.
      8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Tim Matheson (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 22, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
      9. "Tim Matheson and Cynthia Nixon join Killing Reagan as Ronald and Nancy". Entertainment Weekly. May 6, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2016.

      Further reading

      • Kevin Scott Collier. Jonny, Sinbad Jr. & Me. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017. ISBN 1978414838
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