
He had a guest role in the 14th episode of the second season of Night Gallery, in the story 'Logoda's Heads'.

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Hey, it's PBS, right?" - Evan Smith, Texas Monthly Talks, Broadcast 04.22. In 1969, he joined the cast of NBC's The Virginian western series in the eighth season, as Jim Horn. But in the minds of many - okay, in my mind - he'll always be the guy in the supermarket, flirting with Dean Wormer's wife, leeringly talking about the size of a vegetable that shall remain nameless. His directing credits include Third Watch, Burn Notice, Without a Trace, Cold Case, and Psych. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer vielseitigen Blu-ray- und DVD-Auswahl neu und gebraucht. Burn Notice (TV Series 20072013) Tim Matheson as Larry Sizemore. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. These days Matheson, who's just as youthful-looking at 62, is hot in demand as a director of episodic television on cable. - Kaufen Sie Burn Notice - Die komplette Season 3 günstig ein. Other than Otter, he is perhaps best remembered as Vice President John Hoynes on The West Wing, a role for which he earned two Emmy nominations.
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In the years after Animal House, Matheson's ubiqiuity as an actor was established, as he appeared in everything from Steven Spielberg's 1941 to the Chevy Chase movie Fletch. There’s high drama in Zoe and her father’s relationship. A few years after that, he joined the cast of The Viriginian, and then took a part in the last season of Bonanza. Matheson, who has appeared in Animal House, Burn Notice and The West Wing, spoke of his experience directing the pivotal episode. At age 13, he had a small part alongside Robert Young on the CBS comedy Window on Main Street, and a few years later he was the voice of the cartoon hero Johnny Quest. Matheson was a very youthful looking 31 at the time the film came out, and you'd be forgiven for thinking it was his Hollywood debut, but no - the Glendale, California, native had already been acting for more than half his life. And you have to give Matheson gobs of credit for his pitch-perfect depiction of a handsome smoothie skating on the edge of expulsion for various misdeeds coerced and perpetrated. While the humor may be a little broad and crude for the refined sensibilities of a PBS audience, you have to give the film's creators high praise for evoking what it was like to live and nearly die on the campus of a major American university, in the midst of fraternity craziness, at a precise moment in time.

The second season of Burn Notice continues the plot line of the first season. Episodes 1 - 9 aired in the summer of 2008 and episodes 10 - 16 aired in early 2009. 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."If a single part can define a career, then Tim Matheson owes it all to Eric Stratton, better known as Otter, the rush chairman who was damn glad to meet pledges of Delta House in the 1978 classic comedy Animal House. The second season of Burn Notice originally aired from J Maconsisting of 16 episodes. He has and continues to direct several episodes each season throughout the series. Season 5 BURN NOTICE, Episode 2 BLOODLINES-Sexy, fun, action adventure shows that are eye candy and a distraction from the state of the world hardly ever unfold into real drama that takes your breath away.
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Brick Breeland' in The CW series, "Hart of Dixie," opposite Rachel Bilson. In addition to his current run on The CW’s Hart of Dixie (where he also directed the upcoming Season 2 finale), Matheson’s TV credits include The West Wing and, more recently, Burn Notice and White. From 2011 to 2015, Matheson starred as 'Dr.

Tim Matheson is an American actor, director and producer, best known for his portrayal of the smooth talking 'Eric "Otter" Stratton' in the 1978 comedy "Animal House," 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," which garnered him two Primetime Emmy award nominations for Best Guest Star in a Drama Series.
