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1.1  Comedy career  





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Tim Bagley
Bagley in 2010
Born

Timothy Hugh Bagley


(1957-08-17) August 17, 1957 (age 66)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • Years active1989–present
    Websitewww.timbagley.com

    Timothy Hugh Bagley (born August 17, 1957)[1] is an American actor and comedian, who has appeared in numerous films and television programs. He had recurring roles on the TV series Will & Grace, Hope & Gloria, Strip Mall, According to Jim, The King of Queens, Monk, Help Me Help You, 10 Items or Less, $#*! My Dad Says, and portrayed Richard Pratt on the Showtime series Web Therapy. Previously, Bagley had a recurring role as Principal Toby Pearson on the American sitcom Teachers, and as Peter in the Netflix series Grace and Frankie.

    Career

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    Comedy career

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    In 1989, Bagley began studying with The Groundlings, and was soon writing and performing with their prestigious Main Stage Company. Although he retired from the theatre's Main Company in the mid 1990s, Bagley still comes back regularly to perform in The Groundlings' all-improv show Cookin' with Gas. In 1995, Bagley left the Groundlings and turned his attention to television. After guest appearances on Diagnosis: Murder and Seinfeld, he landed his first regular role on the Showtime series Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies.[2]

    Television career

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    Since breaking into television in the early 1990s, Bagley has become a familiar face on primetime television. He has guest starred on such shows as Seinfeld, Wings, Dharma & Greg, According to Jim, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The X Files, Suddenly Susan, ER, Ellen, 3rd Rock from the Sun, The Nanny, and Desperate Housewives.

    Bagley has also had regular and recurring roles in such hit shows as The King of Queens, Hope & Gloria, Strip Mall, and 7th Heaven, and portrayed fellow OCD sufferer Harold KrenshawonMonk for several episodes, often antagonizing the titular character, Adrian Monk and his assistants, Sharona Fleming and Natalie Teeger. He also appeared in "Grimm" as a blutbad. He is perhaps best known on television for his appearances as Larry, one half of a married gay couple with an adopted daughter, on the hit sitcom Will & Grace.

    Bagley also starred with Lisa Kudrow and Victor GarberonWeb Therapy, the series of online vignettes developed by Kudrow which was adapted into a half-hour show by Showtime. He can also be seen as Principal Pearson on the 2016 TV Land comedy Teachers.

    Film career

    [edit]

    In addition to his work in independent films, Bagley has appeared in big-budget movies like The Mask, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Knocked Up. Other high-profile films include Employee of the Month, Happy, Texas and Mistress, starring Robert De Niro. He appeared briefly at the beginning of the 2006 film Accepted.

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Bagley is gay[3] and talks openly about his early struggles to be accepted. His partner of 10 years died in 1995 from kidney failure associated with complication from AIDS.[4]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Film

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    Year Film Role Notes
    1992 Mistress Mitch's Singing Student
    1994 The Mask Irv Ripley
    1995 The Crazysitter Mr. White
    1998 The Chosen One: Legend of the Raven Ricky Dean Direct-to-video
    1999 Happy, Texas David, Pageant Professional
    1999 Turkey. Cake. Pete Short film
    1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Friendly Dad
    2001 The Fluffer Alan Dieser
    2004 The Day After Tomorrow Tommy Levinson
    2005 The Storyteller Pete
    2006 The Enigma with a Stigma Mayor Ken Polk
    2006 Accepted Vice Principal Matthews
    2006 Employee of the Month Glen Gary
    2007 Jesus People Rod Carmichael
    2007 Totally Baked: A Pot-U-Mentary Rusty Polten
    2007 The Captain The Captain
    2007 Knocked Up Dr. Pellagrino
    2007 Goldfish Mr. Jenkins
    2007 Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Engineer
    2009 Finding Bliss Alan Balaban
    2009 Jesus People: The Movie Rod Carmichael
    2009 Wig Kent
    2009 Kevin Nealon: Now Hear Me Out! Man in Stall
    2010 Operation: Endgame Carl
    2012 This Is 40 Dr. Pellagrino
    2017 The Evil Within Pete
    2018 Only Humans Dan
    2018 Fishbowl California Woody
    2019 Otherhood Miles
    2023 Howdy, Neighbor! Vell Cantrell

    Television

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    Year Film Role Notes
    1993 Coach Cousin Roy Episode: "Christmas of the Van Damned"
    1994 Diagnosis: Murder Questioner / Lance 2 episodes
    1995 Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies Various 2 episodes
    1995 Seinfeld Evan Fane Episode: "The Maestro"
    1995 Night Stand with Dick Dietrick Marvin / Hubie 2 episodes
    1995–1996 Hope & Gloria Ed 3 episodes
    1996 Wings Luke Episode: "Sons and Lovers"
    1996 The Nanny Flight Attendant Episode: "A Pup in Paris"
    1996 3rd Rock from the Sun Frank Episode: "Hotel Dick"
    1997 Ellen The Wine Maker Episode: "Makin' Whoopie"
    1997 Moloney Collin Episode: "Damage Control"
    1997 ER Archie Papion Episode: "Whose Appy Now?"
    1997 The Jeff Foxworthy Show DMV Man Episode: "Foxworthy Shall Rise Again"
    1998 The Closer Brother Xavier Episode: "The Rebound"
    1999 Suddenly Susan Don Episode: "Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut"
    1999 The X-Files Gordy Episode: "Arcadia"
    2000 V.I.P. Renard Bouvoire Episode: "Miss Con-Jeannie-Ality"
    2000 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Mr. Cornwallis Episode: "The End of an Era"
    2000 Curb Your Enthusiasm Shoe Salesman Episode: "Ted and Mary"
    2000–2001 Strip Mall Dwight 22 episodes
    2000–2006; 2018–2020 Will & Grace Larry 17 episodes
    2001 One on One Phantom Episode: "Phantom Menace"
    2001 Dharma & Greg Nelson Episode: "Wish We Weren't Here"
    2002 So Little Time Real Estate Agent Episode: "The Flat Tire"
    2002 The Court Gregg Willis 5 episodes
    2003 Hidden Hills Steven Haley 2 episodes
    2003 I'm with Busey Episode: "Learning and Knowledge"
    2003 Wanda at Large Bill Episode: "Where's Roger?"
    2003–2007 According to Jim Tim Devlin 4 episodes
    2004 Las Vegas Stan Putasca Episode: "You Can't Take It with You"
    2004 Pilot Season Jack Hiting TV Mini-series, 2 episodes
    2004 Wanda Does It Tim Brewer 6 episodes
    2004 Memron Dr. Shue Television film
    2004–2007 The King of Queens Neil / Glenn 4 episodes
    2004–2009 Monk Harold Krenshaw 9 episodes
    2005 7th Heaven Vincent's Father 2 episodes
    2005 Father of the Pride Voice Episode: "Stage Fright"
    2005 Joey Leonard Episode: "Joey and the House"
    2005 Stephen's Life Dick Silver Television film
    2006 The Room Ben Ackerman Television film
    2006–2007 Help Me Help You Pat Weiner 2 episodes
    2006–2009 10 Items or Less Don 'The Bag' Bagley 3 episodes
    2007 The New Adventures of Old Christine Dr. Mike Episode: "Sleepless in Mar Vista"
    2007 Jimmy Kimmel Live! The Captain "July 19, 2007"
    2007 The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman Dean Episode: "Dykes Like Us"
    2007 Case Closed Ernie Television film
    2008 Miss Guided Peter 2 episodes
    2008 Desperate Housewives Dr. Wagner Episode: "Mirror, Mirror"
    2008 Pushing Daisies Colonel Likkin Episode: "Comfort Food"
    2008 Precious Meadows Gordon Carroll Television film
    2008–2013 Web Therapy Richard Pratt 3 episodes
    2009 Me First! Jeffrey Wise
    2009 Kath & Kim Claude Episode: "Home"
    2009 Southland Stanley Sidelsky Episode: "Two Gangs"
    2009 Dick Tracy Special Security Guard Television film
    2010 Funny or Die Presents... Mr. Stern Episode: #1.3
    2010 Accidentally on Purpose Gavin Episode: "Speed 2"
    2010 True Jackson, VP Edward 'Ed' Wheeler Episode: "True Drive"
    2010–2011 $#*! My Dad Says Tim 3 episodes
    2010–2012 Hot in Cleveland Larry Episode: "Pilot"
    2011 Shameless Mike Episode: "Casey Casden"
    2011 Grimm Postman Episode: "Pilot"
    2011–2015 Web Therapy Richard Pratt Main cast
    2012 Shake It Up Principal Rabinoff Episode: "Protest It Up"
    2013 Quick Draw Mayor Dodge Episode: "Railroad Spur"
    2013 Wedding Band Randy Lee Episode: "Personal Universe"
    2013 Happily Divorced Michael Episode: "Peter's Boyfriend"
    2013 1600 Penn Mr. Norgel Episode: "Live from the Lincoln Bedroom"
    2013 Ben and Kate Mr. Caruthers Episode: "Father-Daughter Dance"
    2013 Trainers Male Client Episode: "The Predicament"
    2013 2 Broke Girls Dennis Endicott III Episode: "And the Window of Opportunity"
    2013 Anger Management Zac Episode: "Charlie Gets the Party Started"
    2013 The League Mr. Browner 2 episodes
    2014 Dads Ken Episode: "Bully Gene"
    2014 Kirstie Robber Episode: "When They Met"
    2014 The Soul Man Frederick Episode: "Moving on Up"
    2014 Bad Teacher Greg Episode: "Divorced Dudes"
    2014 Young & Hungry Reverend Episode: "Young & Thirty (and Getting Married!)"
    2014 The Comeback Frank Episode: "Valerie Is Taken Seriously"
    2014–2016 You're the Worst Caseworker 2 episodes
    2015 Bad Judge Episode: "Naked and Afraid"
    2015 Episodes Another Executive Episode: "Episode Two"
    2015 Workaholics Party Host Scott Episode: "Gayborhood"
    2015 Cristela Mr. Lathrop Episode: "Gifted and Talented"
    2015 Glee Elementary Teacher Episode: "Dreams Come True"
    2015 Your Family or Mine Man Nurse Episode: "Christmas in July"
    2015 Hot Girl Walks By Jeffrey Episode: "Visitors in a Hospital"
    2015 Mr. Robinson Supervisor Dalton 5 episodes
    2015 Transparent Wedding Planner Episode: "Kina Hora"
    2015–2022 Grace and Frankie Peter Recurring role, 32 episodes
    2016–2019 Teachers Principal Toby Pearson Recurring role, 37 episodes
    2016 Baby Daddy Stanley Dexenberry Episode: "Not So Great Grandma"
    2016 New Girl Lorne Episode: "House Hunt"
    2016 Mom Dr. LaSalle Episode: "Xanax and a Baby Duck"
    2018 One Day at a Time Henry Episode: "Citizen Lydia"
    2018 Roseanne Jonathan Episode: "Netflix and Pill"
    2019 Bless This Mess Jimmy Episode: "The Chicken and the Goat"
    2019 Grand Hotel George Episode: "Groom Service"
    2019 Raven's Home Judge Giovanni Episode: "Disorder in the Court"
    2020 AJ and the Queen Lloyd Johnson Episode: "Mt. Juliet"
    2020 Man with a Plan Arthur Episode: "Driving Miss Katie"
    2020 B Positive Minister Episode: "Pilot"
    2021 Call Your Mother Hank Episode: "Sunday Dinner"
    2021 Chicago Party Aunt Episode: "Halloweener Circle" (voice)
    2021–2022 Call Me Kat Wyatt Recurring role, 7 episodes
    2021–present The Great North Principal Gibbons Recurring role, 13 episodes (voice)
    2022 The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window School Official Episode 4
    2022 Killing It Mr. Franks Episode: "Pilot"
    2023 History of the World, Part II The Doctor Episode: "V"
    2023 Somebody Somewhere Brad Schraeder Recurring role, 6 episodes
    2023 American Born Chinese John Episode: "A Monkey on a Quest"
    2023 And Just Like That... Greg Episode: "Chapter Three"
    2023 Last Week Tonight HOA lawyer, Dollar Store Executive 2 episodes

    References

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    1. ^ "Bagley, Tim 1957- [WorldCat Identities]".
  • ^ "Mandel's Sunny Skies does nothing for CBC credibility". Ottawa Citizen, October 11, 1995.
  • ^ Raiken, Amber (February 27, 2023). "Jennifer Coolidge leaves her SAG Awards date Tim Bagley red-faced after White Lotus acceptance speech". Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  • ^ EJ Scott (June 10, 2014). "EJ Podcast #030 with Tim Bagley". www.ejscott.com (Podcast). Scratch the Surface. Event occurs at 0:22:00. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
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