- Timothy Busfield
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name = Timothy Busfield
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1957|6|12|df=y
birthplace =Lansing, Michigan , USA
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emmyawards = Supporting Actor - Drama Series
1972 "thirtysomething"Timothy "Timmy B" Busfield (born
June 12 ,1957 , inLansing, Michigan ), is an Americanactor and director best known for his Emmy-winning role as Eliot Weston on the television series "thirtysomething" and his recurring role asDanny Concannon on the television series "The West Wing".Biography
The son of university professors, Busfield as a boy frequently visited the
Michigan State University drama department, where his father taught. His mother taught literature and enjoyed the company of writers. Busfield said he remembers coming home from school and finding his mother and English novelistGraham Greene sharing a drink at the kitchen table.Busfield studied drama at
East Tennessee State University and appeared withActors Theatre of Louisville before traveling to New York and roles withCircle Repertory Company .A baseball lover and amateur athlete, Busfield has moonlighted as a semi-pro pitcher.
He is the brother-in-law of fellow "West Wing" actor
Joshua Malina .TV and film
He landed his first major film part, as Arnold Poindexter in "
Revenge of the Nerds ". He reprised the role in the sequel to that movie, "".This actor's first television series was "
Trapper John, M.D. ", in which he played the physician son of the title character. Immediately prior to being cast on the 1980s series "thirtysomething", he was still often playing teenagers and young adults, and the producers of the show asked him to grow his beard so he'd look old enough for the role. He would win anEmmy Award for this controversial role. Later he was cast in the lead of other series, although none have lasted very long. Produced bySteven Spielberg , "The Byrds of Paradise " withArlo Guthrie may be the most memorable for its setting inHawaii and its offbeat characters.In 1994, Busfield starred in the film "
Little Big League ". Other film appearances include "Sneakers", "Field of Dreams " withKevin Costner and "First Kid " with comedian Sinbad.Busfield travelled to
London ,England in 1993 to make the television film "Wall Of Silence", in which he played Ephraim Lipshitz, aMossad agent infiltrating a community of Hasidic Jews.Recurring television roles include
White House correspondentDanny Concannon on "The West Wing"; and the title character's incorrigible brother on the sitcom "Ed", a show on which he was a co-executive producer and supervising producer.Busfield also dabbles in directing television and has directed multiple episodes of "thirtysomething", "
Without a Trace " (on which he appeared as a divorce lawyer, in a wheelchair, forJack Malone ), and the Sorkin/Schlamme predecessor to "The West Wing", "Sports Night ".Since September 2006, Busfield was a regular on the short lived Sorkin/Schlamme series, "
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip ", where he playedCal Shanley , the fictional show's director, he also directed 6 episodes. After "Studio 60", he continued to direct episodes of Las Vegas.Television directing credits
* "thirtysomething" (1987 – 1991)
* "Sports Night " (1998 – 2000)
* "Ed" (2000 – 2004,)
* "Without a Trace " (2002 – )
* "Las Vegas" (2003-2004; 2007-)
* "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip " (2006 – 2007)
* "Lipstick Jungle" (2008)tage and theater
Busfield remains a stage actor and director whose Broadway credits include "
A Few Good Men ." With elder brother, Buck Busfield, he is co-founder of the B Street Theatre inSacramento, California , where he has appeared in and directed numerous contemporary works. The Busfield brothers also established Fantasy Theatre, a touring troupe that plays to children.Busfield writes children's plays for the Fantasy troupe.
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