Timothy Busfield

American actor and director (born 1957) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Timothy Busfield (born June 12, 1957) is an American actor and director. He played Arnold Poindexter in the first two Revenge of the Nerds films, Elliot Weston on the television series Thirtysomething, Mark in Field of Dreams, and Danny Concannon on the television series The West Wing. In 1991, he received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Thirtysomething.

Born (1957-06-12) June 12, 1957 (age 68)
OccupationsActor, director
Yearsactive1981–2025
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Timothy Busfield
Busfield in 2016
Born (1957-06-12) June 12, 1957 (age 68)
Alma materEast Tennessee State University
OccupationsActor, director
Years active1981–2025
Known forThirtysomething, The West Wing
Spouses
Radha Delamarter
(m. 1982; div. 1986)
Jennifer Merwin
(m. 1988; div. 2007)
(m. 2013)
Children3[a]
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Busfield has been accused of sexual assault against five children and two adults, with the allegations occurring once in 1994, once in 2012, and five times in 2026. The 1994 case resulted in a settlement for the alleged victim. The 2026 allegations resulted in him being arrested and also dropped by talent agency Innovative Artists. He denied the allegations through his lawyer.[1][2]

Early life and education

Busfield was born June 12, 1957, in Lansing, Michigan, to drama professor Roger Busfield and Michigan State University Press director Jean Busfield. He graduated from East Lansing High School in East Lansing in 1975.[3][4] Busfield studied at East Tennessee State University.[5]

Career

Acting and directing

Busfield began his professional career in theater serving as an understudy to Matthew Broderick in Brighton Beach Memoirs in 1982. The following year, he relocated to Los Angeles and joined the cast of ABC's short-lived sitcom Reggie (1983), an American adaptation of the BBC series The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin.

In 1984, Busfield gained wider recognition with his first substantial film role as Arnold Poindexter, a member of the Lambda Lambda Lambda fraternity, in the comedy Revenge of the Nerds (1984), later reprising the role in Revenge of the Nerds II (1987). That same year, he joined the cast of the CBS medical drama Trapper John, M.D. as J.T. McIntyre, a role he played until the series concluded in 1986.

Following Trapper John, M.D., Busfield and his brother Buck founded the Fantasy Theatre, a professional touring company for children's audiences, later designated California's Honorary State Children's Theater. Based in Sacramento, California, the brothers also established the B Street Theatre in 1992, focusing on adult stage productions.

In 1987, Busfield was cast as Elliot Weston on the ABC drama thirtysomething, marking his first major mature role.[6] His performance earned three Emmy nominations, culminating in a win in 1991 shortly before the series ended.

During this period, Busfield appeared as the antagonist Mark in Field of Dreams (1989). In 1990, he replaced Tom Hulce as the lead in the Broadway production of A Few Good Men. That year, he also made his directorial debut on thirtysomething, directing three episodes. Subsequent film roles included supporting performances in Sneakers (1992), Quiz Show (1994), and the family sports film Little Big League (1994), in which he portrayed Minnesota Twins first basemen Lou Collins, a character loosely based on first baseman Kent Hrbek.

Busfield returned to network television throughout the 1990s, starring as the head of the Byrd family in The Byrds of Paradise (ABC, 1993–94),[7] and as one of several former high school athletes in the comedy-drama Champs (ABC, 1996). By the late 1990s, he increasingly split his time between acting and directing, helming multiple episodes of Sports Night (ABC, 1998–2000), Ed (NBC, 2000–04)—on which he also served as co-executive producer and guest-starred as Ed's brother Lloyd—and other network series.

During this era, Busfield began a recurring role as Danny Concannon on The West Wing, appearing intermittently throughout the show's run.[8] He later directed and executive produced the CBS drama Without a Trace (2002–09), occasionally appearing onscreen as Jack Malone's lawyer. He also directed episodes of Las Vegas, Damages, and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, on which he co-starred as control director Cal Shanley. He subsequently served as executive producer of Lipstick Jungle (NBC, 2008–09).

From 2014 to 2015, Busfield guest starred on Sleepy Hollow as Benjamin Franklin.[9][10]

In 2019, Busfield directed Guest Artist, which premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[11][12][13] The project launched Grand River Productions, a production company formed by Jeff Daniels, Busfield, and Busfield's wife, Melissa Gilbert.[14] Also in 2019, he guest starred in Dolly Parton's Heartstrings as Logan Cantrell in the episode "Sugar Hill".[15]

In 2020, Busfield appeared as a guest during the Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip marathon fundraiser episode of The George Lucas Talk Show and voiced the title character in the Marvel/SiriusXM radio drama podcast series Marvel’s Wastelanders: Star-Lord.

Baseball

In the summer of 1992, Busfield signed as a pitcher with the semi-pro Sacramento Smokeys.[16][17] He pitched for the Smokeys in between acting jobs through the 2000 season, amassed a pitching record of 30 wins and 12 losses over 9 seasons.[18] In 2024, he was inducted into the Sacramento Baseball Hall of Fame as a pitcher.[19]

Stage and theater

Busfield's theater credits include A Few Good Men and Brighton Beach Memoirs.[20] Off-Broadway, he worked with Circle Repertory Company in 1982. With elder brother Buck, he is co-founder of the B Street Theatre in Sacramento, California.[19][21] The brothers also established Fantasy Theater, a touring troupe that plays to children. Busfield has written children's plays for the Fantasy troupe.

1994 sexual assault allegation

In 1994, a 17-year-old female extra accused Busfield of sexual assault during the filming of Little Big League in 1993, when she was 16. Busfield denied the allegations and filed a countersuit against the girl's lawyers, accusing them of defamation. The actor eventually settled the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount.

In 1996, a judge ordered the actor to pay US$150,000 (equivalent to about $308,000 in 2025) to the Minneapolis law firm that had represented the accuser following the loss of his defamation suit.[22]

2012 sexual assault allegation

In 2012, a 28-year-old woman accused Busfield of groping her while the two were on a date, attending a film at a Los Angeles-area movie theater, but the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office declined to file charges against him, citing insufficient evidence.[23][24][25] Busfield said "the contact was consensual."[26]

2026 sexual abuse charges

On January 9, 2026, American media reported that a warrant had been issued in New Mexico for Busfield's arrest. He was accused of sexually assaulting twin boys on set during the filming of the TV series The Cleaning Lady. The boys' parent said that the abuse occurred from November 2022 until early 2024.[27][28] Busfield faces two counts of sexual abuse involving a minor[29] and one count of child abuse,[30][31][32] and an arrest warrant was issued by the Albuquerque Police Department.[27] The investigation against Busfield reportedly began after the alleged abuse was first reported by a University of New Mexico doctor in November 2024. Busfield's legal counsel described the charges as trumped-up allegations from the child actors' family because the boys had been fired from the show.[27][33][2]

After news of the alleged sexual abuse came out, NBC decided not to broadcast a Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode in which Busfield played a judge,[34][35][36] with Amazon MGM Studios also editing out his scenes in You Deserve Each Other. On January 12, after police officers were unable to find Busfield three days after his arrest warrant was issued, the U.S. Marshals Service joined the case to apprehend him.[37] He turned himself in to Albuquerque authorities on January 13.[1][38][39] He denied the allegations and his lawyers have argued that an independent investigation by Warner Brothers found the allegations unfounded and that he passed a polygraph test.[40]

Busfield was dropped by Innovative Artists, a talent agency, after the allegations.[1][41] He denied the allegations through his lawyer.[2][42][43] On February 6, 2026, Busfield was charged with four counts of criminal sexual contact of a child by the Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office in New Mexico.[44]

January 2026 sexual assault allegation

After news of Busfield's sexual abuse charges were made public in January 2026, a man reported to law enforcement on January 14, 2026, that years earlier Busfield had abused his then 16-year-old daughter, having "kissed her and put his hands down her pants and touched her privates" during an audition.[45][46]

March 2026 sexual assault allegations

In March 2026, American actress Claudia Christian alleged Busfield sexually assaulted her while the two were filming the film Strays in 1991, at which point she was 26 years old.[47] Christian said that while the two were rehearsing lines in his trailer, Busfield grabbed her, threw her against the wall, and started kissing her, adding, "He had an erection and he shoved his tongue in my mouth and I pushed him off and I ran out of the trailer."[47] She reported the incident to an assistant director but did not go to law enforcement at the time.[47] She filed a police report in March 2026, which was subsequently obtained by the Daily Mirror tabloid.[47][48]

Later that month, a now-adult woman reported to police that when she was a 16-year-old intern at the B Street Theatre in 1996, Busfield sexually assaulted her. She said, "He grabbed me in between the legs and pulled me down from the ladder and turned me around and stuck his tongue down my throat and touched me all over aggressively. And I pushed him off of me."[49]

Personal life

Relationships and marriages

Busfield's first marriage was to actress and director Radha Delamarter, with whom he has a son. The couple divorced in 1986.[4] In 1988, he married fashion designer Jennifer Merwin, with whom he has two children.[4] He and Merwin filed for divorce in 2007.[50]

Busfield and actress Melissa Gilbert married on April 24, 2013, in a private ceremony at San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California.[51] They lived in Howell, Michigan, from 2013 to 2018,[52] and Busfield was an artist in residence at Michigan State University in East Lansing during the 2016–17 academic year.[53] The couple moved to New York City in late 2018.[54][55]

Theater

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Year Title Role Venue Notes Ref.
1983 Brighton Beach Memoirs Eugene Jerome Alvin Theatre / Neil Simon Theatre Standby [56]
1990 A Few Good Men Lt. (j.g.) Daniel A. Kaffee Music Box Theatre Replacement [57]
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Filmography

As actor

Film

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1981 Stripes Soldier With Mortar
1984 Revenge of the Nerds Arnold Poindexter
1987 Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise Arnold Poindexter
1989 Field of Dreams Mark
1992 Sneakers Dick Gordon
1993 The Skateboard Kid Frank
Striking Distance Officer Sacco
1994 Murder Between Friends District Attorney John Thorn [58]
Little Big League Lou Collins
Quiz Show Fred
1996 First Kid Secret Service Agent Woods
1998 The Souler Opposite Robert Levin
2002 Terminal Error Elliot Nescher
2003 National Security Officer Charlie Reed
2005 The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie Himself
2012 Save the Date Benjie
2013 23 Blast Jasper A. Duncan
2022 The Independent Tom Mayfield
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Television

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1983 Reggie Mark Potter 6 episodes
1984 AfterMASH Prentiss Episode: "C.Y.A."
The Paper Chase Barrett Episode: "The Advocates"
1984–1986 Family Ties Doug / Young Matt Gilbert 3 episodes
Trapper John, M.D. Dr. John "J.T." McIntyre Jr., M.D. 39 episodes
1985 Hotel Robert Bianca Episode: "Imperfect Union"
1987 Matlock Adam Gardner Episode: "The Rat Pack"
1987–1991 Thirtysomething Elliot Weston 85 episodes
1991 Strays Paul Jarrett Television film
1992 Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story Fred Schultz Television Film
Roseanne Dr. Townsend Episode: "Therapy"
1993 Screen One Ephraim Lipshitz Episode: "Wall of Silence"
1994 The Byrds of Paradise Sam Byrd 12 episodes
1995 Kidnapped: In the Line of Duty Pete Honeycutt Television film
The Outer Limits Dr. Jon Holland Episode: "Under the Bed"
1996 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Spy Guy Episode: "Seconds" uncredited
Champs Tom McManus 12 episodes
1997 Tracey Takes On... Businessman #2 Episode: "Food"
Trucks Ray Porter Television film
Buffalo Soldiers Major Robert Carr Television film
What's Right With America Walter Gordon Television special
1999 Time at the Top Frank Shawson Television film
1999–2006 The West Wing Danny Concannon 28 episodes
2000 Rude Awakening John Episode: "If I Could See Me Now: Part 2"
2001 Cover Me Detective Mackowitz Episode: "Home for the Holidays"
2002 Dead in a Heartbeat Zachary Franklin Television film
2002–2004 Ed Lloyd Stevens 3 episodes
2004 Without a Trace Ed Felder 3 episodes
2005–2009 Entourage TV Director / Himself 3 episodes
2006–2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Cal Shanley 22 episodes
2010 Law & Order Ray Backlund Episode: "Brilliant Disguise"
Outlaw District Attorney Mereta Episode: "In Re: Tracy Vidalin"
2011 Beyond the Blackboard School District HR Representative Television film
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Daniel Carter Episode: "Russian Brides"
2012 Blue Bloods Charles Bynes Episode: "Leap of Faith"
Childrens Hospital Dr. Bloomfield Episode: "Behind the Scenes"
2012–2013 The Mob Doctor David Ellis 2 episodes
2013 Revolution Dr. Ethan Camp Episode: "The Love Boat"
Perception George Episode: "Neuropositive"
2014–2015 Sleepy Hollow Benjamin Franklin 3 episodes
2015 The Night Shift Shane Episode: "Hold On"
Secrets and Lies John Garner 4 episodes
2018 One Dollar Uncle Rich 2 episodes
2018–2019 Designated Survivor Dr. Adam Louden 4 episodes
2019 The Loudest Voice Neil Mullin 2 episodes
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings Logan Cantrell Episode: "Sugar Hill"
2019–2020 Almost Family Ron Doyle 6 episodes
2020–2021 For Life Henry Roswell Main role; 19 episodes
2020 The George Lucas Talk Show Himself Episode: "Stu-D2 1138 on the Binary Sunset Sith"
2023 Citadel Therapist Simmons Episode: "The Human Enigma"
Billions Dr. Marc Ruloff Episode: "DMV"
2025 The Cleaning Lady Immigration Officer Episode: "My Way"
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As director

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1987–91 Thirtysomething 3 episodes
2000 Sports Night 2 episodes
2000–01 Cover Me 2 episodes
Rude Awakening 4 episodes
2000–04 Ed 9 episodes
2001 First Years 2 episodes
Lizzie McGuire 2 episodes
Danny Unaired episodes
2002 That's Life Episode: "Momento"
2002–09 Without a Trace 8 episodes
2003 American Dreams Episode: "Another Saturday Night"
Miss Match Episode: "Bad Judgement"
2003–07 Las Vegas 8 episodes
2004 Joan of Arcadia Episode: "Jump"
Good Girls Don't... Episode: "My Best Friend is a Big Slut" (pilot)
Summerland Episode: "To Thine Self Be True"
2006–07 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip 6 episodes
2007–11 Damages 5 episodes
2008 Canterbury's Law Episode: "Trade-off"
The Ex List Episode: "Pilot"
Lipstick Jungle 8 episodes
2009 Maneater Miniseries
Lie to Me Episode: "Honey"
White Collar Episode: "Flip the Coin"
2010 The Deep End 2 episodes
Mercy Episode: "Too Much Attitude and Not Enough Underwear"
Outlaw Episode: "In re :Officer Daniel Hale"
No Ordinary Family Episode: "No Ordinary Quake"
The Defenders Episode: "Las Vegas vs. Johnson"
2010–11 The Glades 3 episodes
2011 Normal Made-for-TV movie premiered on Lifetime
Love Bites Episode: "Sky High"
Against the Wall Episode: "Obsessed and Unwanted"
2012 Psych Episode: "Shawn and the Girl"
Breaking In Episode: "Games of Jones"
Franklin & Bash Episode: "Viper"
2012–13 The Client List 3 episodes
2013 Wedding Band Episode: "End of the World as We Know It"
The Fosters 2 episodes
Childrens Hospital 2 episodes
2014 Mind Games 2 episodes
2015 Secrets and Lies 2 episodes
Graceland Episode: "Savior Complex"
Rosewood Episode: "Fireflies and Fidelity"
One Smart Fellow Short film
Also directed with Tommy Lohmann
2015–17 The Night Shift 7 episodes
2016 Second Chance Episode: "One More Notch"
Aquarius 2 episodes
2017 This Is Us Episode: "The Right Thing to Do"
Tenure Made-for-TV movie premiered on Lifetime
2017–18 Nashville 3 episodes
2018 The Rookie Episode: "The Hawke"
2018–19 Designated Survivor 3 episodes
2019 Guest Artist Drama film
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2 episodes
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings Episode: "If I Had Wings"
2020 The Conners Episode: "Brothers, Babies, and Breakdowns"
2021–23 Chicago Med 4 episodes
FBI 2 episodes
2022 Marvel's Wastelanders 10 episodes
Podcast
FBI: Most Wanted Episode: "Decriminalized"
2022–25 The Cleaning Lady 6 episodes
2023 Law & Order Episode: "Land of Opportunity"
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