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Timothy Busfield

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Timothy Busfield
Busfield in 2016
Born(1957-06-12)June 12, 1957(age 67)
Alma materEast Tennessee State University
Occupation(s)Actor, director
Years active1981–present
Known forThirtysomething,The West Wing
Spouses
Radha Delamarter
(m.1982;div.1986)
Jennifer Merwin
(m.1988;div.2007)
(m.2013)
Children3[a]

Timothy Busfield(born June 12, 1957) is an American actor and director. He has played Elliot Weston on the television seriesthirtysomething;Mark, the brother-in-law of Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) inField of Dreams;andDanny Concannonon the television seriesThe West Wing.In 1991 he received aPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Seriesforthirtysomething.He is also the founder of the 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization Theatre for Children, Inc. In 2024 he was inducted into the Sacramento Baseball Hall of Fame as a pitcher.

Early life and education

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Busfield was born June 12, 1957, inLansing, Michigan,the son of drama professor Roger andMichigan State University PressDirector Jean Busfield. He graduated fromEast Lansing High Schoolin 1975.[1][2]He received his first professional acting job at 18 in a children's theater adaptation of Shakespeare'sA Midsummer Night's Dream.Busfield studied drama at East Tennessee State University and traveled frequently with the Actors Theater of Louisville, which took him to Europe and Israel. In 1981, he moved toNew York City,where he joined the Circle Repertory Company for their production of Lanford Wilson'sTalley and Son.That same year, he was cast in his first film role with a bit part as a mortar-bearing soldier in the comedyStripes(1981).[3]

Career

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More stage work followed, including a stint as understudy to Matthew Broderick inBrighton Beach Memoirsin 1982. The following year, Busfield relocated to Los Angeles to join the cast ofReggie(ABC, 1983), a short-lived comedy based on the British television seriesThe Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin(BBC, 1976–79). In 1984, Busfield received his first substantial film role as Arnold Poindexter, one of the Lambda Lambda Lambda fraternity brothers in the comedyRevenge of the Nerds(1984) and its 1987 sequel, and joined the cast of the medical dramaTrapper John, M.D.(CBS, 1979–1986), as the son of Pernell Roberts' Trapper John McIntyre, a role he held until the series' conclusion in 1986.

FollowingTrapper John, M.D.,Busfield and his brother Buck created the Fantasy Theatre, a professional touring company for children's audiences—and later named Honorary State Children's Theater for California—based in his new hometown of Sacramento, California. The Busfields also established theB Street Theatrethere in 1992, which was devoted to more adult productions.

In 1987, Busfield was cast as Elliot onthirtysomething.The part was his first mature role to date, and the producers requested that Busfield, who was then clean shaven, grow a beard to help sell his image as a married man and father. Over the course of the show's four-season run, Elliot came to personify the best and worst aspects of the series: a successful advertising executive and father, Elliot also infuriated his friends and family (and viewers) with his marital infidelity and competitive streak with partner Michael Steadman (Ken Olin), all of which went on while his wife Nancy (Patricia Wettig) struggled with ovarian cancer. Despite his character's unpleasant tendencies, Busfield brought humor and honesty to the role, and was nominated three times for an Emmy before winning one in 1991, shortly before conflicts between the producers and cast brought the show to an abrupt conclusion.

Busfield appeared as the nominal villain in the popular Kevin Costner fantasyField of Dreamsin 1989, and in 1990, replacingTom Hulceas the lead inA Few Good Men,a Broadway production written byAaron Sorkin,with whom he would later enjoy fruitful collaborations. He also made his directorial debut with a 1990 episode ofthirtysomething,helming three episodes of the series. Roles in television features and theatrical films followed, including supporting turns inSneakers(1992),Quiz Show(1994) and the children's fantasyLittle Big League(1994), which allowed Busfield to show off his baseball skills as the first baseman for theMinnesota Twins.In the summer of 1992, Busfield signed as a pitcher with the semi-proSacramento Smokeys.[4][5]Busfield pitched for the Smokeys in between acting jobs through the 2000 season, amassed a pitching record of 30 wins and 12 losses over nine seasons.[6]His character, Lou Collins, was loosely based on Twins legendKent Hrbek.Hrbek served as a consultant on the film.

Busfield returned to network television several times during the late 1990s. He was the patriarch of the Byrd clan, which moved fromConnecticuttoHawaiiin theSteven Bochco-producedThe Byrds of Paradise(ABC, 1993–94), and starred as one of a group of former high school jocks still clinging to their glory days inChamps(ABC, 1996) forRon Howard.

By the late 1990s, Busfield was dividing his time between acting and directing for television, helming multiple episodes of several shows, including Sorkin'sSports Night(ABC, 1998–2000), as well asEd(NBC, 2000–04), for which he also served as co–executive producer and guest star (as Ed's down-on-his-luck brother Lloyd). During this period, Busfield also began his recurring role as Pulitzer Prize–winning White House correspondent—and love interest toAllison Janney'sC.J. Cregg—Danny Concannon onThe West Wing.He would appear sporadically on the show throughout its entire network run.[3]

Busfield kept a foot on both sides of the camera from 2000 on; directing and executive producing the successful CBS dramaWithout a Trace(2002–09) and appearing occasionally as the wheelchair-using divorce attorney forAnthony LaPaglia'sJack Malone. He also directed episodes ofLas Vegas(NBC, 2003–08),Damages(FX, 2007–12), andStudio 60 on the Sunset Strip.On the latter, he also co-starred on the short-lived Aaron Sorkin series as Cal Shanley, the occasionally nerve-plagued control director for the program's self-titled show-within-a-show. That show was canceled in 2007. Busfield then served as executive producer of theBrooke Shields-led drama,Lipstick Jungle(NBC, 2008–2009).

In 2019,Guest Artist,directed by Busfield, premiered at theSanta Barbara International Film Festival.The film is written by and starsJeff Daniels.Guest Artistwas shot on location in New York City, and in Daniels' hometown ofChelsea, Michigan.This film marked the launch of Grand River Productions, a production company with Daniels, Busfield, andMelissa Gilbert.[7]

In 2020, Busfield appeared as a guest on theStudio 60 on the Sunset Stripmarathon fundraiser episode ofThe George Lucas Talk Show.

Busfield voicedthe title characterinMarvel New Media/SiriusXM'sradio dramapodcastseriesMarvel's Wastelanders: Star-Lord,appearing alongsideChris Elliott,Patrick Page,Vanessa WilliamsandDanny Glover.

Stage and theater

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Busfield remains a stage actor and director whoseBroadwaycredits includeA Few Good MenandBrighton Beach Memoirs,where he was starMatthew Broderick's understudy.[8]Off-Broadway, he worked withCircle Repertory Companyin 1982. With elder brother Buck Busfield, he is co-founder of theB Street TheatreinSacramento, California,[9]where he has appeared in and directed numerous contemporary works. The Busfield brothers also established Fantasy Theater, a touring troupe that plays to children. Busfield writes children's plays for the Fantasy troupe.

Timothy Busfield professional theatre credits
  • 1979 - Various roles, The Green Mountain Guild Theatre for Children (actor)
  • 1979 -Thidwick The Big Hearted Moose,Actor’s Theatre of Louisville-ATL (act)
  • 1979 -A Christmas Carol,ATL, (act)
  • 1979 -Commencement(various roles), ATL (act)
  • 1980 -They’re Coming To Make It Brighter,ATL Humana Festival (act)
  • 1980 - The Green Mountain Guild Theatre For Children (act/director)
  • 1980 -Getting Out,ATL International Tour w/Susan Kingsley (act)
  • 1980 -Cyrano de Bergerac,ATL (act)
  • 1980 -Shorts(various roles), ATL (act)
  • 1981 -Park City Midnight,ATL Humana Festival (act)
  • 1981 -Propinquity,ATL Humana Festival (act)
  • 1981 -Spades,ATL Humana Festival (act)
  • 1981 -A**hole Murder Case,ATL Humana Festival (act)
  • 1981 -A Life,The Long Wharf Theatre (act)
  • 1981 -A Tale Told,The Mark Taper Forum (act)
  • 1982 -Richard II,Circle Repertory Company (act)
  • 1982 - The First Annual Young Playwright’s Festival, Circle Rep (act, various roles)
  • 1982 -The Holdup,Circle Rep (act)
  • 1982 -Brighton Beach Memoirs,The Ahmanson
  • 1983 -Brighton Beach Memoirs,The Curren (SF) And The Alvin (Broadway) (act)
  • 1986 - Theatre for Children, Inc., (Fantasy Theatre) (Producing Director 1986-2001)
  • 1986 - Fantasy Fables, (dir/co-writer)
  • 1987 - Fantasy Classics, (dir/co-Writer)
  • 1987 - Fantasy Americana, (dir/co-Writer)
  • 1988 - Fantasy of Horrors, (co-writer)
  • 1988 - Fantasy Festival II, (dir)
  • 1988 - Fantasy of Franks, (dir/co-writer)
  • 1989 - William Shakespeare V The Fantasy Theatre (dir/co-writer)
  • 1989 -By George!(co-writer)
  • 1990 -The Bark of Zorro the Musical(co-writer book)
  • 1990 -A Few Good Men,Broadway (act)
  • 1992 - B Street Theatre (Producing Director 1992–2001)
  • 1992 -Mass Appeal(act), B St. Theatre
  • 1992 -Hidden In This Picturew/Aaron Sorkin, (act/dir), B. St.
  • 1992 -Talley’s Folly(act/dir), B. St
  • 1993 -Fool For Love(act)
  • 1993 -Private Wars(act)
  • 1994 -A Couple of White Chicks(dir)
  • 1994 -The Agent(act/dir)
  • 1994 -The Holdup(dir)
  • 1994 -Criminal Hearts(dir)
  • 1995 -National Anthems(act/dir)
  • 1996 -Below The Belt(act)
  • 1997 -Vigil(act)
  • 1998 -The Motor Trade(act/dir)
  • 1998 -Vigil(act)
  • 1999 -Boomtown(act/dir)
  • 2000 -Escanaba in Da Moonlight(act)
  • 2008 -Vigil(act), Westport Country Playhouse
  • 2012 -Vigil(act, dir), Lansing Community College
  • 2017 - 24 hour plays, Minneapolis

Personal life

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Busfield was married to actress and director Radha Delamarter before divorcing in 1986. The couple had a son, Willy.[2]In 1988 he married fashion designer Jennifer Merwin, with whom he had children Daisy and Samuel.[2]They filed for divorce in 2007.[10]

A representative for Busfield said in January 2013 that Busfield had become engaged to actressMelissa Gilbertover the holiday season.[11]They were married April 24, 2013, in a private ceremony atSan Ysidro RanchinSanta Barbara, California.[12]Busfield and Gilbert resided inHowell, Michigan,from 2013 to 2018[13]but moved toNew York Citylate in 2018.[14]During the 2016–17 academic year, Busfield served as an artist in residence atMichigan State University.[15]

Filmography

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As actor

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1981 Stripes Soldier WithMortar
1984 Revenge of the Nerds Arnold Poindexter
1987 Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise Arnold Poindexter
1989 Field of Dreams Mark
1992 Sneakers Dick Gordon
1993 The Skateboard Kid Frank
1993 Striking Distance Officer Sacco
1994 Murder Between Friends District Attorney John Thorn [16]
1994 Little Big League Lou Collins
1994 Quiz Show Fred
1996 First Kid Secret Service Agent Woods
1998 The Souler Opposite Robert Levin
2002 Terminal Error Elliot Nescher
2003 National Security Officer Charlie Reed
2005 The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie Himself
2012 Save the Date Benjie
2013 23 Blast Jasper A. Duncan
2022 The Independent Tom Mayfield

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 Reggie Mark Potter 6 episodes
1984 AfterMASH Prentiss Episode: "C.Y.A."
1984 The Paper Chase Barrett Episode: "The Advocates"
1984–1986 Family Ties Doug / Young Matt Gilbert 3 episodes
1984–1986 Trapper John, M.D. Dr. John "J.T." McIntyre Jr., M.D. 39 episodes
1985 Hotel Robert Bianca Episode: "Imperfect Union"
1987 Matlock Adam Gardner Episode: "The Rat Pack"
1987–1991 Thirtysomething Elliot Weston 85 episodes
1991 Strays Paul Jarrett Television film
1992 Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story Fred Schultz Television Film
1993 Screen One Ephraim Lipshitz Episode: "Wall of Silence"
1994 The Byrds of Paradise Sam Byrd 12 episodes
1995 Kidnapped: In the Line of Duty Pete Honeycutt Television film
1995 The Outer Limits Dr. Jon Holland Episode: "Under the Bed"
1996 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Spy Guy Episode: "Seconds" uncredited
1996 Champs Tom McManus 12 episodes
1997 Tracey Takes On... Businessman #2 Episode: "Food"
1997 Trucks Ray Porter Television film
1997 Buffalo Soldiers Major Robert Carr Television film
1997 What's Right With America Walter Gordon Television special
1999 Time at the Top Frank Shawson Television film
1999–2006 The West Wing Danny Concannon 28 episodes
2000 Rude Awakening John Episode: "If I Could See Me Now: Part 2"
2001 Cover Me Detective Mackowitz Episode: "Home for the Holidays"
2002 Dead in a Heartbeat Zachary Franklin Television film
2002–2004 Ed Lloyd Stevens 3 episodes
2004 Without a Trace Ed Felder 3 episodes
2005–2009 Entourage TV Director / Himself 3 episodes
2006–2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Cal Shanley 22 episodes
2010 Law & Order Ray Backlund Episode: "Brilliant Disguise"
2010 Outlaw District Attorney Mereta Episode: "In Re: Tracy Vidalin"
2011 Beyond the Blackboard School District HR Representative Television film
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Daniel Carter Episode: "Russian Brides"
2012 Blue Bloods Charles Bynes Episode: "Leap of Faith"
2012 Childrens Hospital Dr. Bloomfield Episode: "Behind the Scenes"
2012–2013 The Mob Doctor David Ellis 2 episodes
2013 Revolution Dr. Ethan Camp Episode: "The Love Boat"
2013 Perception George Episode: "Neuropositive"
2014–2015 Sleepy Hollow Benjamin Franklin[17] 3 episodes
2015 The Night Shift Shane Episode: "Hold On"
2015 Secrets and Lies John Garner 4 episodes
2018 One Dollar Uncle Rich 2 episodes
2018–2019 Designated Survivor Dr. Adam Louden 4 episodes
2019 The Loudest Voice Neil Mullin 2 episodes
2019 Heartstrings Logan Cantrell Episode: "Sugar Hill"[18]
2019–2020 Almost Family Ron Doyle 6 episodes
2020–2021 For Life Henry Roswell Main role; 19 episodes
2020 The George Lucas Talk Show Himself Episode: "Stu-D2 1138 on the Binary Sunset Sith"
2023 Billions (TV series) Dr. Mark Season 7, Episode 7

As director

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References

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  1. ^"Today in history".ABC News.Associated Press.June 12, 2014.
  2. ^abc"Timothy Busfield Biography (1957 - )".FilmReference.com.RetrievedApril 25,2013.
  3. ^ab"Guest Artists & Scholars Series".Michigan State University Department of Theatre.RetrievedDecember 30,2022.
  4. ^"Now pitching for the Smokeys".Orlando Sentinel.August 21, 1992. p. 2A.
  5. ^"Sacto Smokeys Here Today Team Has Survived For 48 Years".Sacramento Bee.(California). June 1, 1996.
  6. ^"Field of Dreams Actor Busfield lives out fantasy as thirtysomething pitcher".Boca Raton News.July 5, 1995.
  7. ^Fleming, Mike Jr.; Hipes, Patrick (2019-02-07)."Jeff Daniels, Timothy Busfield & Melissa Gilbert Launch Grand River Productions".Deadline Hollywood.Retrieved2022-12-30.
  8. ^"Brighton Beach Memoirs – Broadway Play – Original".Internet Broadway Database.Retrieved2019-04-19.
  9. ^"About B Street".B Street Theatre.RetrievedApril 9,2019.[dead link]
  10. ^""Thirtysomething" Star Divorcing ".TMZ.December 11, 2007.RetrievedApril 25,2013.
  11. ^Jordan, Julie; Shira, Dahvi (January 29, 2013)."Melissa Gilbert Engaged to Thirtysomething's Timothy Busfield".People.RetrievedApril 25,2013.
  12. ^Nudd, Tim; Jordan, Julie (April 25, 2013)."Melissa Gilbert Weds Timothy Busfield".People.RetrievedApril 25,2013.
  13. ^Moorehouse, Buddy (August 5, 2013)."Hollywood comes to Howell: Gilbert and Busfield are the biggest stars we've had, but not the first".The Livingston Post.RetrievedApril 9,2019.
  14. ^Hall, Christina (July 9, 2018)."Estate sale planned as Melissa Gilbert, Timothy Busfield leave Michigan".Detroit Free Press.RetrievedDecember 30,2022.
  15. ^Wolcott, R J (June 21, 2016)."Actor Tim Busfield preparing MSU students for real life".Detroit Free Press.Lansing State Journal.RetrievedApril 9,2019.
  16. ^Roberta Bernstein, "Murder Between Friends", inVariety and Daily Variety Television Reviews, 1993-1994,January 11, 1994,p. 12
  17. ^Klutzy_girl."Sleepy Hollow - Season 2 - Casting News - Timothy Busfield to recur as Benjamin Franklin".spoilertv.com.RetrievedApril 9,2019.
  18. ^Iannucci, Rebecca (February 11, 2019)."Sarah Shahi,Scandal's Bellamy Young,thirtysomethingAlums and More Join Netflix's Dolly Parton Anthology ".TVLine.

Notes

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  1. ^3 biological children and 2 stepchildren.
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