Ted King (actor)

Ted King
Born Theodore William King
October 1, 1965 (1965-10-01) (age 46)
Hollywood, California, United States
Other names T.W. King
Spouse Maya Rodwell (September 14, 2008 - present)

Theodore William King (born October 1, 1965) is an American actor, formally credited as T.W. King.

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Personal life

In September 2008 King married his girlfriend Maya Rodwell, with whom he became engaged the year before.[1][2] The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Ava Celeste, on October 15, 2010.[3][4]

Career

He was first known for playing Danny Roberts on the soap opera Loving in 1995-March 1997 (later re-titled The City) until the show went off the air in March 1997. He later starred on the short lived Timecop series on ABC in the fall of 1997.

The next year he appeared as the major male leading co-star in the primetime series Charmed as detective Andy Trudeau and the nascent burgeoning franchise around it as the series began its eight season run chronicling the adventurous lives of the three Halliwell sister-witches, the "Charmed Ones". King's character Andy, with a background as their childhood friend, plays an inspector who helps the sisters cover up complications of supernatural villains and magic's side effects as their new-found witch powers grow and attract evil hoping to absorb their magical abilities. He was the first season's major male love interest of the leading actress, Shannen Doherty (playing Prue Halliwell), from the October 1998 pilot to the May 1999 finale, where his character nobly sacrificed himself in the season finale to save his love and her sisters from an otherwise insoluble magical dilemma.

In 2002, King returned to soaps as Luis Alcazar on General Hospital for a few months in 2002 until his character was murdered by Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). In 2003, he returned to General Hospital as Luis' twin brother, Lorenzo Alcazar, a powerful, well connected and shady mobster/tycoon. King exited the role in 2007, when the character was killed. He is sometimes credited as T. W. King.

He has had guest-starring roles on such series as Frasier, Sex and the City and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, among many others.

His feature film credits include The X-Files movie and a role in the independent feature film “Hoodlum & Son.”

King was born in Hollywood, California, and raised in both Los Angeles and Bethesda, Maryland. He received his college degree from The University of California, Santa Barbara, and went on to study film direction at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. He has worked in film editing and been involved in New York Theater over the past several years. King is credited with co-founding the Portal Theater Company, an off-Broadway repertory company, where he directed “Beggars in the House of Plenty,” written by John Patrick Shanley.

Off-screen King is active in various charitable organizations, including The Make-A-Wish Foundation.

In December 2008, King was cast as the mysterious character Downey on the hit series Prison Break, making his first appearance on December 22. The role lasted until the end of the season (May 2009).

In February 2011, King began the role of Tomas, long lost brother of Tea Delgado and potential romantic interest of Blair Cramer, on One Life to Live.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1998 The X-Files FBI Agent on Roof
Blade Vampire at rave
2001 Interlude Man
Impostor RMR Operator
2003 Hoodlum & Son Charlie Ellroy
2011 Shouting Secrets Dr. James Matthews

Television

Year Program or series Role Notes
1985 The Midnight Hour Death
1990 Tour of Duty Radio Man
1993 Another World Ron Nettles
1995 Loving Danny Roberts Nominated Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actor (1996)
1996 The City Danny Roberts Nominated Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actor (1997)
1997–1998 Timecop Officer Jack Logan
1998 Dawson's Creek Newscaster Bob
1998–1999 Charmed Inspector Andy Trudeau
2000 JAG Lieutanent Commander Holtsford
2001 Sex and the City Brad
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Tony Daricek
2002 Glory Days Jack Corbin
Frasier Craig
2002–2007 General Hospital Luis Alcazar
Lorenzo Alcazar
Won Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Villain (2005)
2003 The Division Tom Lazzario
2008–2009 Prison Break Downey
2010 CSI: Miami Sam Gardner
2011–present One Life to Live Tomás Delgado

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