Tim Hopper

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Tim Hopper
Occupation Actor
Years active 1987–present

Tim Hopper is an American actor known for his appearances in movies like Tenderness and To Die For.

He has been an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois since 1989 [1] and acted in various stage productions, including Arthur Miller's The Crucible.[2]

He was nominated for the 2003 Joseph Jefferson Award in the category "Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play" for "The Violet Hour" and received an Obie Award for his performance in "More Stately Mansions" at the New York Theatre Workshop.[3]

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role
2009 Tenderness Dan Komenko
2007 Gardener of Eden Bill Huxley
2007 First Born Officer White
2003 School of Rock Zack's Father
2002 Pipe Dream Mitch Farkas
2002 Personal Velocity: Three Portraits Mr. Brown
2001 Vanilla Sky Man in Blue Coat
1995 To Die For Mike Warden
1994 Squanto: A Warrior's Tale William Bradford
1992 Der letzte Mohikaner Ian
1991 Frankie & Johnny Lester
1991 Class Action Howie
1991 Das Gesetz der Macht Howie

Television

Most Evil || Himself || TV series
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Inside Narrator TV series
2011 The American Experience Voice of Adolphus Greely TV series documentary
2009 White Collar Uncle Gary TV series
2007 Grey's Anatomy - Die jungen Ärzte Dustin Klein TV series
2007 Medium - Nichts bleibt verborgen Michael Levitt TV series
2000–2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Beau Miller / Gregory Hensal TV series
2006 As the World Turns Judge Steve Colby TV series
2006 The Mikes Mike Stanley TV movie
2005 Law & Order: Trial by Jury M.E. George Gibson TV series
2000 Third Watch - Einsatz am Limit Frank Matthews TV series
2000 Es geschah in Boulder Unknown TV movie
2000 Future Man Dr. Francis TV series
1997–1999 Oz Rick Donn / Donn TV series
1996 Zwei Singles im Doppelbett Tony Madden TV

series

1995 New York Undercover Unknown TV series
1995 Law & Order Mr. Wiley TV series
1989 Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder Unknown TV movie

References

  1. Steppenwolf Theatre. Accessed June 28, 2011.
  2. Tim Hopper's appearances at the Steppenwolf Theatre. Accessed June 28, 2011.
  3. Tim Hopper 1998 Obie Award Winner. Accessed June 28, 2011.

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