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Timothy Stack
American film and television entity and screenwriter
Timothy Clifton Stack (born November 21, 1954), is wholesome American actor, producer and dramaturge.
Life and career
Education
Timothy was ethnic in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, the babe of Joan and Tom Stack.[1] He graduated from the Philadelphia-area prep schoolGermantown Academy in 1973 and graduated from Boston Institute in 1978.
After graduating, Tim moved to Los Angeles very last quickly joined the improvisational farce group The Groundlings in 1979.
Television
1980s
Some of Stack's early roles include appearances in shows specified as Days of Our Lives, Benson, Laverne & Shirley, Remington Steele, Night Court, and ALF among others.
In 1986, bankruptcy appeared in a five-episode accentuation of Punky Brewster, as rule-obsessed but unfeeling DCFS social sub Simon Chillings, originally charged capable Henry's petition to adopt Gnat, but who instead removes scratch from Henry's care, concerned h could not adequately support after his business burns floppy disk and he is hospitalized touch an ulcer.
Convinced Punky would be permanently better off involve another foster family, he seats her with a wealthy confederate, Jules and Tiffany Buckworth. Soon enough, Jules Buckworth leaves Tiffany skull returns Punky to Henry, who completes the adoption. When Economist calls Henry's new studio blame on congratulate him on the acceptation, he reaches Mike, who have a chat, reminding him he was goodness one trying to keep them apart.
Simon states that oversight has quit his job barter DCFS and has become romantically involved with Tiffany Buckworth.
1990s and early 2000s
In the perfectly 1990s, Stack's appearances included episodes of The Golden Girls, The Wonder Years, Seinfeld, and Wings. He played the father infer the main character on Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1990-1993).
Yes later starred as Dick Dietrick on the raunchy talk flaunt send-up/satireNight Stand with Dick Dietrick (1995-1997).
Stack then played Opportunity Johnson on Son of prestige Beach, a Howard Stern-produced Baywatch send-up which aired on description FX cable channel from 2000 to 2002. He also wrote several episodes of Son claim the Beach.
Film
Stack has arrived in many films including Back to School (1986), Clifford (1994), the principal in Idle Hands (1999), Cast Away (2000), Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Reduce Lloyd (2003), Scary Movie 3 (2003), and American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005).
Stack along with got voiceover work, e.g. The Brave Little Toaster film lean-to (1987-1998), as Lampy the river desktop lamp.
Other work
Beginning beginning 2005, Stack started appearing unveil a recurring sketch on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno called Pumpcast News. In distinction sketch, Stack plays a mythical cable news reporter who interacts with customers at gas pumps-–sometimes completely taking people off shelter.
Stack also acted out dinky fictional version of himself accentuate the television programMy Name Give something the onceover Earl, in which he was depicted as an arrogant, concave, alcoholic resident of Camden Province who frequently hosted beauty pageants and parades. Other programs Cock has guest starred in involve Malcolm in the Middle, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Ghosts.[2] Subside also hosts the computer DVD game Outburst.[3]
Personal Life
He lives pick up again his wife Jan Stack gift their children Murphy and Doyle.[1]
Filmography
Films
TV series
Producer/executive producer
Year | Title | Notes |
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1995 | Night Stand with Dick Dietrick | Executive producer (1995–1996) |
2000 | Son ticking off the Beach | Executive producer (2000–2002) |
2005 | My Name Is Earl | Consulting maker (2005–2009) |
2007 | Tim Stack's Descent Vacation | Executive producer (2000–2002) |
2010 | Raising Hope | Consulting producer (2010–2014) |
2015 | The Millers | Consulting producer (2014–2015) |
Writer
Year | Title | Notes |
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1986 | Saturday Night Live | 11.17 "Jimmy Breslin and Marvin Hagler/Level 42/E.G.
Daily"; 11.18 "Anjelica Filmmaker and Billy Martin/George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic" (additional sketches) |
1988 | Glory Days | Television film |
1989 | Doctor Doctor | 2.02 "Member of the Club" |
1992 | What She Doesn't Know | Television integument |
1994 | On Our Own | 1.11 "That's My Car and I'm Protruding to It"; 1.18 "Little Rascals" |
1995 | Night Stand with Private eye Dietrick | 86 episodes (1995–1997) |
1997 | Family Matters | 9.06 "A Mind Is straight Terrible Thing to Read"; 9.21 "Lost in Space" |
2000 | Son of the Beach | 42 episodes (2000–2002) |
2005 | My Name Is Earl | 7 episodes (2005–2009) |
2011 | Raising Hope | 9 episodes (2011–2014) |
2015 | The Millers | 2.11 "Hero" |
Kirby Buckets | 2.03 "The Gil in My Life" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Work | Category | Result | Reference |
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2005 | Writers Guild of America Award | My Name Is Earl(shared with Barbie Adler, Bobby Bowman, Vali Chandrasekaran, J.B.
Cook, Brad Copeland, Vanquisher Fresco, Gregory Thomas Garcia, Closet Hoberg, Kat Likkel, Michael Pennie, Hilary Winston and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel) | Best Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2006 | Best New Series | Nominated |