Timothy Busfield (born June 12, 1957) is an American actor and director. He has played Elliot Weston on the television series ''
thirtysomething
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''; Mark, the brother-in-law of Ray Kinsella (
Kevin Costner
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) in ''
Field of Dreams
''Field of Dreams'' is a 1989 American sports fantasy drama film written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson, based on Canadian novelist W. P. Kinsella's 1982 novel ''Shoeless Joe''. The film stars Kevin Costner as a farmer who builds a b ...
''; and
Danny Concannon on the television series ''
The West Wing
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''. In 1991 he received a
for ''thirtysomething''. He is also the founder of the 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization Theatre for Children, Inc.
Early life and education
Busfield was born June 12, 1957, in
Lansing, Michigan
Lansing () is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County. The 2020 census placed the city's population at 112,644, maki ...
, the son of drama professor Roger and
Michigan State University Press
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Director Jean Busfield. He graduated from
East Lansing High School
East Lansing High School is a public high school in the city of East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It is managed by the East Lansing Public Schools district.
The school is located about a mile north of the Michigan State University campus. ...
in 1975.
He received his first professional acting job at 18 in a children's theater adaptation of Shakespeare's ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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''. 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 to
New York City
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the U ...
, where he joined the Circle Repertory Company for their production of Lanford Wilson's ''Talley and Son''. That same year, he was cast in his first film role with a bit part as a mortar-bearing soldier in the comedy ''
Stripes'' (1981).
Career
More stage work followed, including a stint as understudy to Matthew Broderick in ''
Brighton Beach Memoirs
''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon, the first chapter in what is known as his Eugene trilogy. It precedes '' Biloxi Blues'' and '' Broadway Bound''.
Productions
''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' had a pre-Broadway ...
'' in 1982. The following year, Busfield relocated to Los Angeles to join the cast of ''
Reggie'' (ABC, 1983), a short-lived comedy based on the British television series ''
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
''The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin'' is a British sitcom starring Leonard Rossiter in the title role. It is based on a series of novels written by David Nobbs and produced from 1976 to 1979. Nobbs adapted the screenplay for the first series ...
'' (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 comedy ''
Revenge of the Nerds
''Revenge of the Nerds'' is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew and starring Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Ted McGinley, and Bernie Casey. The film's plot chronicles a group of nerds at the fictional Adams College trying ...
'' (1984) and its 1987 sequel, and joined the cast of the medical drama ''
Trapper 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.
Following ''Trapper 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 the award-winning
B Street Theatre there in 1992, which was devoted to more adult productions. The following year, Busfield was cast as Elliot on ''
thirtysomething
''Thirtysomething'' is an American drama television series created by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz for United Artists Television (under MGM/UA Television) and aired on ABC from September 29, 1987, to May 28, 1991."The 'don't trust ...
''. 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 had remained exceptionally busy during his ''thirtysomething'' stint, appearing as the nominal villain in the popular Kevin Costner fantasy ''
Field of Dreams
''Field of Dreams'' is a 1989 American sports fantasy drama film written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson, based on Canadian novelist W. P. Kinsella's 1982 novel ''Shoeless Joe''. The film stars Kevin Costner as a farmer who builds a b ...
'' in 1989, and in 1990, replacing Tom Hulce as the lead in ''
A Few Good Men
''A Few Good Men'' is a 1992 American legal drama film based on Aaron Sorkin's 1989 play. It was written by Sorkin, directed by Rob Reiner, and produced by Reiner, David Brown and Andrew Scheinman. It stars an ensemble cast including Tom Cr ...
'', a smash Broadway production written by
Aaron Sorkin
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American playwright, screenwriter and film director. Born in New York City, he developed a passion for writing at an early age. Sorkin has earned an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, five Primetime Em ...
, with whom he would later enjoy fruitful collaborations. He also made his directorial debut with a 1990 episode of ''thirtysomething'', and would helm three episodes of the series before it ran its course. Roles in television features and theatrical films followed, including supporting turns in ''
Sneakers
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'' (1992), ''
Quiz Show
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'' (1994) and the likable kids' fantasy ''
Little Big League'' (1994), which allowed Busfield to show off his baseball skills as the first baseman for the Minnesota Twins (an avowed baseball fan, Busfield occasionally served as pitcher in several minor league games). His character, Lou Collins, was loosely based on Twins legend
Kent Hrbek
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. Hrbek would serve as a consultant on the film and he and Busfield became friends.
Busfield returned to network television several times during the late 1990s for high-profile shows that never quite caught on with viewers. He was the patriarch of the Byrd clan, which moved from Connecticut to Hawaii in the Steven Bochco-produced ''
The Byrds of Paradise'' (ABC, 1993–94), and starred as one of a group of former high school jocks still clinging to their glory days in ''
Champs'' (ABC, 1996) for Ron Howard.
By the late 1990s, Busfield was dividing his time between acting and directing for television, helming multiple episodes of several shows, including Sorkin's ''
Sports Night'' (ABC, 1998–2000), as well as ''
Ed'' (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 to Allison Janney's C.J. Cregg—Danny Concannon on ''
The West Wing
''The West Wing'' is an American serial (radio and television), serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the ...
''. He would appear sporadically on the show throughout its entire network run.
Busfield kept a foot on both sides of the camera from 2000 on; directing and executive producing the successful CBS drama ''
Without a Trace
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'' (2002–09) and appearing occasionally as the wheelchair-using divorce attorney for Anthony LaPaglia's Jack Malone. He also directed episodes of ''
Las Vegas
Las Vegas (; Spanish language, Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the List of United States cities by population, 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the U.S. state, state of Neva ...
'' (NBC, 2003–08), ''
Damages
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'' (FX, 2007–12), and ''
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
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''. 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. Though that show was ultimately canceled, despite much marketing as the "next big thing," in 2007, Busfield moved on, serving as executive producer of the Brooke Shields-led drama, ''
Lipstick Jungle'' (NBC, 2008–2009).
In 2019, ''
Guest Artist'', directed by Busfield, premiered at the
Santa Barbara International Film Festival
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The festival boasts screenings of over 200 feature films and shorts from different countries and regions. SBIFF al ...
. The film is written by and stars
Jeff Daniels
Jeffrey Warren Daniels (born February 19, 1955) is an American actor, comedian, musician, and playwright, known for his work on stage and screen playing diverse characters switching between comedy and drama. He is the recipient of several accol ...
. ''Guest Artist'' was shot on location in New York City, and in Daniels' hometown of
Chelsea, Michigan
Chelsea is a city in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 5,467 at the 2020 census.
History
The area was first settled as early as 1820 within the Michigan Territory by settler Cyrus Beckwith. It would be organized ...
. This film marks the launch of Grand River Productions, a production company with Daniels, Busfield, and Melissa Gilbert.
In 2020, Busfield appeared as a guest on the ''
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
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'' marathon fundraiser episode of ''
The George Lucas Talk Show
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.''
Busfield voiced
the title character in
Marvel New Media/
SiriusXM
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's
radio drama
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podcast
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series
''Marvel's Wastelanders: Star-Lord'', appearing alongside
Chris Elliott
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,
Patrick Page,
Vanessa Williams
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and
Danny Glover
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.
Stage and theater
Busfield remains a stage actor and director whose
Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
credits include ''
A Few Good Men
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'' and ''
Brighton Beach Memoirs
''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon, the first chapter in what is known as his Eugene trilogy. It precedes '' Biloxi Blues'' and '' Broadway Bound''.
Productions
''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' had a pre-Broadway ...
'', where he was star
Matthew Broderick
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's understudy. Off-Broadway, he worked with
Circle Repertory Company in 1982. With elder brother Buck Busfield, he is co-founder of the
B Street Theatre in
Sacramento, California
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, 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 Picture'' w/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
Busfield was married to actress and director Radha Delamarter before divorcing in 1986. The couple had a son, Willy.
In 1988 he married fashion designer Jennifer Merwin, with whom he had children Daisy and Samuel.
They filed for divorce in 2007.
A representative for Busfield said in January 2013 that Busfield had become engaged to actress
Melissa Gilbert over the holiday season. They were married April 24, 2013, in a private ceremony at
San Ysidro Ranch in
Santa Barbara, California
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. Busfield and Gilbert resided in
Howell, Michigan
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, from 2013 to 2018 but moved to
New York City
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late in 2018. During the 2016–17 academic year, Busfield served as an artist in residence at
Michigan State University
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.
Filmography
As actor
Film
Television
As director
* ''
Thirtysomething
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'' (1987–1991)
* ''
Sports Night'' (1998–2000)
* ''
Ed'' (2000–2004)
* ''
Lizzie McGuire
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'' (2001)
* ''
Without a Trace
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'' (2002–2009)
* ''
Las Vegas
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'' (2003–2004; 2007–2008)
* ''
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
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'' (2006–2007)
* ''
Damages
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'' (2007–2011)
* ''
Lipstick Jungle'' (2008)
* ''
Lie to Me
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'' (2009)
* ''
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'' (2009)
* ''
The Deep End'' (2010)
* ''
The Glades'' (2010)
* ''
No Ordinary Family'' (2010)
* ''
Psych
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'' (2012)
* ''
Franklin & Bash
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'' (2012)
* ''
Revolution
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'' (2013)
* ''
The Fosters'' (2013)
* ''
Childrens Hospital
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'' (2013)
* ''
Secrets and Lies'' (2015)
* ''
The Night Shift'' (2015–2017)
* ''
Second Chance'' (2016)
* ''
Aquarius'' (2016)
* ''
This Is Us
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'' (2017)
* ''
Nashville
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'' (2017–2018)
* ''
Designated Survivor
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'' (2018–2019)
* ''
One Dollar'' (2018)
* ''
The Rookie'' (2018)
* ''
Guest Artist'' (2019)
* ''
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings'' (2019)
* ''
The Conners'' (2020)
* ''
FBI'' (2021)
* ''
FBI: Most Wanted'' (2022)
* ''
Chicago Med
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