Tim Matheson

Tim Matheson

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Born
December 31, 1947
Awards
1 wins, 4 nominations

Tim Matheson is an American actor, director and producer perhaps best known for his portrayal of the smooth talking 'Eric "Otter" Stratton' in the 1978 comedy, National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), but has had a variety of other well-known roles both before and since, including critical accolades…

Biography

Tim Matheson is an American actor, director and producer perhaps best known for his portrayal of the smooth talking 'Eric "Otter" Stratton' in the 1978 comedy, National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), but has had a variety of other well-known roles both before and since, including critical accolades for his playing "Vice President John Hoynes" on the television series, The West Wing (1999), which garnered him two Primetime Emmy award nominations for Best Guest Star in a Drama Series.

From 2011 to 2015, Matheson starred as 'Dr. Brick Breeland' in The CW series, Hart of Dixie (2011), opposite Rachel Bilson. He has and continues to direct several episodes each season throughout the series. Not limited to "Hart of Dixie", Matheson has made a career of directing an array of episodic projects on some of television's most prominent shows, including "The Last Ship," "Burn Notice," "Criminal Minds," "Without a Trace," "Cold Case," "Numbers," "Drop Dead Diva," "Suits," "Eureka" and "White Collar," as well as pilots for Fox's "The Good Guys" and the USA Network successful original series "Covert Affairs."

Beginning his career at the age of 13, Matheson appeared in Robert Young's CBS nostalgia comedy series, Window on Main Street (1961), during the 1961-1962 television season. In 1964, he provided the voice of the lead character in the cartoon program Jonny Quest (1964), as well as the voice of "Jace" in the original animated series, Space Ghost (1966). Additionally, 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.

In 1969, Matheson joined the cast of NBC's western series, The Virginian (1962), in its eighth season, as "Jim Horn". During the final season of the television western Bonanza (1959) 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 watch. Following that, he portrayed young motorcycle cop "Phil Sweet", in the 1973 film, Magnum Force (1973).

In the fall of 1976, Matheson was seen opposite Kurt Russell in the NBC series, The Quest (1976), the story of two young men in the American West seeking the whereabouts of their sister, a captive of the Cheyenne. In 1978, he co-starred in the acclaimed National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), opposite John Belushi; the following year, he appeared alongside Belushi again in Steven Spielberg's 1941 (1979). Matheson and Catherine Hicks played "Rick Tucker" and "Amanda Tucker", who operate a detective agency in Laurel Canyon in CBS' Tucker's Witch (1982), which aired during the 1982-1983 season. He then appeared in the 1983 To Be or Not to Be (1983), starring Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft and went on to star in the 1984 comedy, Up the Creek (1984) and 1985's Fletch (1985).

Matheson, along with business partner 'Dan Grodnik', bought National Lampoon in 1989, when the magazine was facing financial decline. They took the stock from two dollars to over six dollars, and sold it in 1991. 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 (1996). Matheson was seen opposite Ryan Reynolds in the feature comedy Van Wilder (2002) in 2002, playing the father of the title character, who was inspired by his own character in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), as a nod to the original film.

Tim was born Timothy Lewis Matthieson in Glendale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, the son of Sally and Clifford Matthieson, a training pilot. He has three wonderful children with former wife Megan Murphy Matheson.

Director

Virgin RiverVirgin River(2019)
TakenTaken(2017)
Person of InterestPerson of Interest(2011)
LuciferLucifer(2016)
The Last ShipThe Last Ship(2014)

Actor

9-1-1: Nashville9-1-1: Nashville(2025)as Edward Raleigh, Edward
Virgin RiverVirgin River(2019)as Dr. Vernon Mullins
Still Here Hollywood PodcastStill Here Hollywood Podcast(2024)as Tim Matheson
Quantum LeapQuantum Leap(2022)as Neal Russell
EvilEvil(2019)as Edward Tragoren

Archive Footage

TV We LoveTV We Love(2025)as Self
EvilEvil(2019)as Edward Tragoren
BelushiBelushi(2020)as Self
The Very Very Best of the 70sThe Very Very Best of the 70s(2019)as Eric Stratton
The FactorThe Factor(1996)as Self

Archive Sound

What If...?What If...?(2009)as Voice Talent

Known for

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Tim Matheson in Breaking News (2002)Graham Greene, Tim Matheson, Lou Diamond Phillips, Stacy Edwards, Paul Wesley, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Wolf Lake (2001)Tim Matheson, Robert Urich, and David Soul in Magnum Force (1973)Mia Kirshner and Tim Matheson in Wolf Lake (2001)Clancy Brown and Tim Matheson in Breaking News (2002)Tim Matheson in Breaking News (2002)

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The West Wing500.0019998.9269599284
2Hart of Dixie5.0020117.70059788
3Virgin River4.8820197.40059503
4Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated4.0020108.20022502
5National Lampoon's Animal House3.7519787.400136111
6Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle2.0020176.900502915
7Fantasia2.0019417.700111240
8Magnum Force1.5019737.20071709
9Yours, Mine and Ours1.5019687.10011047
10Van Wilder1.3020026.400120733