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Tim Matheson
Born: Dec 31, 1947
Raised in California's San Fernando Valley, Tim Matheson exhibited a love for the entertainment world at an early age, writing and performing mini-plays with friends. He also enrolled in an acting class and quickly caught the eye of a Hollywood talent agent. His first television role was on the series "Window on Main Street, " and was followed by roles on such hits as "The Twilight Zone, " "Leave It to Beaver, " "My Three Sons" and "The Mickey Rooney Show." In addition, gifted with unique vocal versatility, Matheson provided voices for popular Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters, including "Johnny Quest." Soon after his feature film debut in "Divorce American Style" opposite Debbie Reynolds and Dick Van Dyke, Matheson joined the Marine Corps Reserves and pursued collegiate studies. However, during this period he was still under contract with Universal and appeared in virtually every one of their television projects, including "The Virginian, " "The Bold Ones" and "Bonanza." Next, Matheson began four years of intense theatrical study at the Actors and Directors Lab in Los Angeles. He landed the role of Romeo in San Diego's Shakespeare Festival, and also co-founded the well-known improvisational group The Groundlings. Matheson has truly come a long way since his breakout role in the timeless comedy classic "Animal House." Some of his recent f...[MORE]
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