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Ted Raimi

Theodore "Ted" Raimi (born December 14, 1965) is an American actor, writer, and director best known for his frequent collaborations with his older brother, filmmaker Sam Raimi, including memorable roles in the Evil Dead franchise and the Spider-Man trilogy. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Raimi is the youngest of three brothers, with siblings Ivan Raimi (a writer) and Sam Raimi (a director and producer). He began his career in entertainment appearing in low-budget horror films produced by his brother, such as serving as a "fake Shemp" (stand-in) in the 1981 cult classic The Evil Dead. His early work also included theater, where he honed skills in improvisation and endurance that later benefited his on-screen performances. Raimi's breakthrough in television came in the 1990s with the role of the bumbling warrior Joxer the Mighty on Xena: Warrior Princess (1996–2001) and its predecessor Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, for which he also contributed writing. He gained further recognition for portraying United States Navy Lieutenant J.G. Tim O'Neill in the sci-fi series seaQuest DSV (1993–1996). In film, Raimi has become a genre staple, notably playing the possessed Henrietta Knowby in Evil Dead II (1987) and its TV revival Ash vs Evil Dead (2015–2018), as well as his recurring role as Hoffman (a nod to his own name) in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007). More recently, he provided motion-capture and voice work as Sheriff Travis Hackett in the 2022 horror video game The Quarry, starred as James in the single-take thriller Failure! (2023), which had its world premiere at FrightFest in 2023, screened at the Cannes market in 2024, and was released digitally in January 2025, and is set to star in the psychological horror film The Observance (2026). With over 40 years in the industry, Raimi has embraced horror and cult cinema, often citing his lifelong affinity for the genre as a driving force in his versatile career.

Early life

Family background

Ted Raimi was born on December 14, 1965, in , , to Jewish parents Celia (née ), a lingerie store proprietor, and Leonard Raimi, a furniture store owner. As the youngest of five children in a Conservative Jewish household with roots tracing to immigrants from and , Raimi was raised alongside siblings including his older brothers— and screenwriter —as well as sister Andrea and brother Sander (who predeceased the family). Growing up on Detroit's west side before the family relocated to the suburb of , Raimi experienced a supportive yet initially cautious home environment, where his father's concerns about the viability of an acting career contrasted with the encouragement that nurtured his early creative inclinations. The industrial and working-class backdrop of , combined with familial exposure to filmmaking through his brother Sam's amateur projects, sparked Raimi's lifelong interest in performance and cinema during his formative years.

Education and early acting

Raimi attended Wylie E. Groves High School in Beverly Hills, , where he developed an interest in through involvement in the school's film society. Following high school, Raimi briefly enrolled at before transferring to and eventually the University of Detroit, where he studied ; his time at these institutions was short-lived as he pivoted toward professional opportunities in performance. At age 17, Raimi began his acting career in through industrial films produced for major companies such as , , and , with his first role coming via a friend's recommendation for a half-day shoot that paid substantially more than his prior odd jobs. This marked his transition from student life to performer, supplemented by experiences in local theater at the University of Detroit that honed his skills alongside professional actors.

Acting career

Roles in Sam Raimi films

Ted Raimi made his film debut in his brother 's 1981 horror classic , appearing uncredited as a "fake Shemp," a term referring to a performer used for background or obscured roles due to budget constraints, often in heavy makeup or from behind to portray possessed characters or body doubles. In this low-budget production, Raimi filled in for various minor parts, including the feet of the character Scott and other incidental shots of Deadites, contributing to the film's chaotic, handmade aesthetic without drawing attention to himself. Raimi's collaboration with Sam continued prominently in Evil Dead II (1987), where he delivered a standout performance as the possessed form of Henrietta Knowby, the wife of Professor Raymond Knowby. Transformed into a grotesque, cackling Deadite through elaborate latex prosthetics and makeup, Raimi portrayed the character's demonic possession with over-the-top physicality, including wild facial contortions and a raspy voice that heightened the film's blend of horror and . His role as Henrietta, trapped in the basement and emerging in a memorable attic confrontation with , became one of the most iconic Deadite appearances in the franchise, showcasing Raimi's willingness to endure grueling makeup sessions for visceral effect. In (1992), the third installment of the Evil Dead series, Raimi took on multiple roles that amplified the film's time-traveling absurdity, including the Cowardly Warrior—a bumbling medieval fighter who flees from battle—and the S-Mart clerk in the modern-day framing sequences, along with voice work for reanimated skeletons. These parts, often played with exaggerated cowardice and comedic timing, added layers of humor to the horror-fantasy mix, with the Cowardly Warrior's panicked retreats providing relief amid the epic sword-and-sorcery chaos. Raimi's multifaceted contributions underscored the Raimi brothers' signature style of lowbrow wit embedded in genre tropes. Shifting from to superhero action, Raimi appeared in Sam Raimi's (1990) as Rick, a sleazy working for the villainous Durant, whose brief but memorable scene involves a brutal that highlights the film's gritty influences. Though a smaller part, it demonstrated Raimi's ability to embody seedy supporting characters in a more grounded thriller context. Raimi's most recurring collaboration came in the trilogy (2002–2007), where he played Ted , the beleaguered wrestling promoter at the . Starting in (2002) as the enthusiastic organizer of Peter Parker's underground bouts, Hoffman reappears in (2004) and (2007) as a comic foil, enduring J. Jonah Jameson's tirades and physical mishaps with hapless charm. This role marked a departure from , allowing Raimi to lean into everyman comedy within the blockbuster framework. The brothers' partnership extended to (2009), a return to horror-comedy roots, with Raimi cast as a curt dismisses protagonist Christine Brown's plight during a visit. His understated delivery added a touch of everyday to the film's escalating terror, serving as a pivotal early scene that propels the curse narrative. Throughout these roles, Ted Raimi's performances exemplify his versatility as a , particularly in makeup-intensive and comedic contexts, where he embraces physical transformation and self-deprecating humor to enhance Sam Raimi's dynamic visuals and tonal shifts. From the grotesque Deadite in to the multi-voiced cameos in , Raimi often serves as a reliable ensemble player, infusing projects with familial energy and a penchant for exaggerated, memorable bits that balance terror with laughs, as noted in analyses of his cult status in the genre.

Television roles

Ted Raimi gained prominence in television through his recurring role as j.g. Timothy O'Neill in the series , which aired from 1993 to 1996. As the communications officer aboard the underwater submarine, O'Neill was depicted as a multilingual, tech-savvy crew member who often provided amid high-stakes adventures exploring ocean depths and futuristic conflicts. Raimi appeared in all 57 episodes, contributing to the show's blend of adventure and interpersonal drama. Raimi's most iconic television portrayal came as Joxer the Mighty, a bumbling serving as in the fantasy series : The Legendary Journeys from 1995 to 1999 and : Warrior Princess from 1996 to 2001. In , he appeared in seven episodes as the hapless would-be hero, often stumbling into mythical quests with exaggerated bravado and inept swordplay. The character crossed over to , where Raimi reprised the role in 29 episodes, evolving Joxer into a recurring ally to the titular , providing levity through his misguided attempts at heroism and unrequited affection for . This role solidified Raimi's reputation for genre humor, drawing on his skills to contrast the shows' epic action. Earlier in his career, Raimi made a brief but memorable guest appearance in in 1991, playing the Heavy Metal Youth, a minor character involved in the show's surreal investigation arcs across two episodes. He later guest-starred in in 2008 as Wesley Mondale, a quirky resident in the season 4 episode "," where his character navigates a town plagued by wish-granting anomalies. In more recent work, Raimi appeared in the 2021 anthology series , portraying Mr. Milton in the segment "Public Television of the Dead" from season 2, episode 1, a horror-comedy tale involving a possessed appraiser and supernatural retribution. Throughout his television career, Raimi has often been typecast in quirky, supportive roles that leverage his distinctive look and comedic timing, particularly in genre programming like sci-fi and fantasy. He has embraced this niche, noting in interviews that it allows him to contribute meaningfully to ensemble casts without seeking lead status, evolving from early bit parts to integral recurring characters that enhance narrative dynamics. This pattern underscores his versatility in providing relief and depth in high-concept series.

Other film and recent projects

Throughout his career, Ted Raimi has taken on supporting roles in a variety of films outside his collaborations with brother , often gravitating toward and genres. In the 1989 slasher Intruder, he portrayed grocery store employee Produce Joe, contributing to the film's chaotic ensemble amid a series of murders at a closing . That same year, Raimi appeared as the video game-obsessed in the supernatural Shocker, directed by , where his character becomes entangled in a killer's electrocution-based rampage. Raimi's early film work continued with genre fare in the and . He played Billy, a terrified bystander, in the 1992 horror classic , encountering the urban legend's vengeful spirit in a housing project. In the 1994 action-thriller , Raimi had a minor role as a satellite truck technician, supporting the high-stakes CIA operations led by Harrison Ford's . Later, in the 2004 remake of , he portrayed Alex, a colleague drawn into the film's escalating supernatural curse haunting a house. Raimi also starred as , a hapless scientist, in the 2005 low-budget sci-fi comedy-horror Man with the Screaming Brain, which he also directed and co-wrote, blending mad science with zombie elements in . In the late 2000s and beyond, Raimi sustained his presence in horror and thrillers with notable supporting turns. He appeared as Randle Cooper, a hapless commuter, in the 2008 gore-filled adaptation The Midnight Meat Train, falling victim to a subway serial killer in a Clive Barker story. From 2015 to 2018, Raimi recurred on the Starz series Ash vs Evil Dead as Chet Kaminski, Ash Williams' high school best friend, providing comic relief and emotional depth across multiple episodes while also reprising his iconic possessed Henrietta role. His voice and motion-capture work extended to the 2022 interactive horror video game The Quarry, where he embodied Sheriff Travis Hackett, a morally ambiguous lawman investigating vanishings at a summer camp. Raimi's recent film projects highlight his continued commitment to genre storytelling. In the single-take thriller Failure! (2023), which premiered at FrightFest and was later acquired for North American distribution at in 2024 with a wide release in 2025, he led as James, a desperate man facing a dire between and violence, filmed in one unbroken 87-minute shot. That year, he also played the enigmatic Mr. Emitt in the haunted hotel Dante's Hotel, a Tubi original involving ghostly assailants and supernatural tickets to damnation. In 2025, he appeared as Richard Abernathy in the psychological The Observance, set for theatrical release in 2026. These roles underscore Raimi's niche as a reliable "horror guy," delivering memorable character work in low-to-mid-budget productions that emphasize tension and the . As of 2025, Raimi remains active in fan engagement, attending conventions to connect with audiences. He attended the For the Love of Horror event in , , on October 18–19, 2025, marking a highlight of his ongoing career longevity spanning over four decades in the industry.

Additional contributions

Directing and producing

Ted Raimi has directed a handful of short films and television projects, primarily in the and genres, reflecting his roots in low-budget indie cinema. His directorial debut came with the 2009 short film My Treat, a comedic piece that highlighted his multifaceted talents in front of and behind the camera. He followed this with the web series Morbid Minutes (2011), a anthology featuring five episodes of quick, tales, for which Raimi also served as and . In 2015, he created, directed, and wrote Deathly Spirits, a drama series exploring ghostly encounters and human frailty. Raimi's producing credits are modest but tied to his independent ventures, including executive producing roles on Morbid Minutes and Deathly Spirits, where he helped shepherd these small-scale genre productions from concept to completion. These efforts underscore his hands-on approach to filmmaking, often collaborating with emerging talent in circles. In 2017, Raimi announced plans for his feature-length directorial debut, the film The Seventh Floor, set to explore themes of isolation and madness in a high-rise setting, with production slated to begin that year under Veva Entertainment. As of late 2025, the project remains in development, emblematic of Raimi's deliberate pace in transitioning to larger-scale directing amid his acting commitments. Complementing his behind-the-scenes work, Raimi has contributed as a to genre television. He co-wrote the episode "Lostland" (1995), a sci-fi adventure involving underwater mysteries. Additionally, he penned the lyrics for the recurring theme song "Joxer the Mighty," first introduced in the episode "For Him the Bell Tolls" (1997) and later adapted for episodes of , capturing the comedic essence of his Joxer. These writing contributions, alongside his directing output, demonstrate Raimi's versatility in shaping narrative voices within cult-favorite series and shorts.

Video games and voice work

Ted Raimi has expanded his career into and , particularly in and animated formats that align with his established on-screen persona of eccentric, often beleaguered characters. His notable role came in 2022 as the voice of Travis Hackett in The Quarry, an interactive drama developed by , where he provided both and for the character—a grizzled lawman entangled in events at a . This marked Raimi's debut in work, which he described as a novel challenge that allowed for physical performance in a digital space, extending his genre affinity into player-driven narratives. Earlier in his voice acting career, Raimi contributed to animated series with cameo and supporting roles that showcased his comedic timing. In the Nickelodeon series Invader Zim (2001–2006), he voiced the Irken invader Skoodge and the Holographic Alien Head across multiple episodes, bringing a hapless, scheming quality to the alien characters in the show's sci-fi parody. Similarly, in the adult animated comedy Code Monkeys (2007–2008), Raimi lent his voice to various characters, including Travis Bickle and Sean, in episodes satirizing the early video game industry. These roles highlighted his versatility in animation, often portraying flawed underdogs akin to his live-action archetypes. Raimi also participated in voice work for games tied to his film legacy, such as Evil Dead: Regeneration (2005), where he voiced Sam, a half-Deadite sidekick to protagonist Ash Williams, blending humor and horror in an action-adventure adaptation of the franchise. This performance allowed interactive elements like combat and puzzle-solving to amplify the chaotic, possession-themed dynamics familiar from his earlier Evil Dead appearances. By 2025, Raimi's involvement in and conventions has grown, reflecting his enduring appeal in fan communities that overlap film, TV, and . He appeared at events like Grand Rapids Comic-Con (November 14–16, 2025) and Days of the Dead Chicago (November 21–23, 2025), where panels often discuss his horror roles and their influence on gaming adaptations. These engagements underscore how his character types—quirky authority figures or in peril—translate effectively to interactive formats, enabling players to engage with his persona in branching storylines and choice-based scenarios.

Selected filmography

Films

Television

Ted Raimi has appeared in numerous television series, often in supporting or recurring roles that showcased his comedic and character-driven style. His television work spans genres from to and fantasy, with notable recurring characters across decades including the 1990s and beyond.
  • 1990: – Heavy Metal Youth (guest appearance)
  • 1993–1996: – Lt. j.g. Timothy O'Neill (recurring role, 57 episodes)
  • 1997–1999: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys – Joxer the Mighty (recurring role, 7 episodes)
  • 1996–2001: Xena: Warrior Princess – Joxer the Mighty (recurring role, 28 episodes)
  • 2002: – Newton "Squid" Strang (recurring role, 6 episodes)
  • 2003: – J. Jonathan "The Look" Jackson (guest appearance)
  • 2005: – Wesley Mondale (guest appearance)
  • 2006: – Father Tulli (guest appearance, episode "Pick Me Up")
  • 2008: – Maeller (guest appearance)
  • 2015–2018: – Chet Kaminski (recurring role, 7 episodes)
  • 2016: Quarry – Buddy (recurring role, 4 episodes)
  • 2019: – Ted Raimi (guest appearance, segment "Public Television of the Dead")
  • 2024: We Have Many Skills – Not Joxer (recurring role, 2 episodes)

Video games

Ted Raimi has provided and motion-capture performances in a select number of , often extending his affinity through roles. His notable credits include:

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