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Tim de Zarn

Timothy Joseph DeZarn (born July 11, 1952), often credited as Tim deZarn, is an American actor recognized for his extensive work in supporting roles across , particularly in genres such as , , and . Born in , , he began his career with a television debut in in 1986 and his first film role in in 1989. DeZarn's notable film credits include the role of Inspector Bird in David Fincher's (1999), Philip Watson (Mary Jane's father) in Sam Raimi's (2002), and Mordecai in (2011). He has also appeared in action thrillers like (2007) and (2008), as well as the horror film (1995). On television, he is known for recurring and guest roles in science fiction series, including appearances as Satler in (1993), Halb Daier in (1998), and Haliz in (1995) and Warden Yediq (2001). Additional television highlights encompass episodes of , , Lost, , , and . Throughout his over three-decade career, DeZarn has amassed more than 130 credits, often portraying authoritative or antagonistic characters in both and projects. Based in , he continues to work in the industry, with recent roles in series such as Landman (2024–present).

Early life

Childhood and family

Tim DeZarn was born on July 11, 1952, in , . He grew up in the city.

Education and early career aspirations

DeZarn attended Archbishop McNicholas High School, a Catholic institution located in Anderson Township, . Following his graduation from high school, DeZarn did not immediately enter the acting profession, instead pursuing other endeavors until the age of 25. In 1977, he began to focus on acting as a career.

Career

Television work

Tim de Zarn made his television debut in 1986, portraying the character Stoller in an episode of the crime drama . This early role marked his entry into supporting parts in procedural series, often depicting tough or antagonistic figures in high-stakes scenarios. Throughout the late and early , he built a foundation in episodic television, appearing in shows like Hunter and , where his portrayals typically involved or criminal elements, showcasing his ability to embody authoritative yet gritty personas. De Zarn gained prominence through recurring roles that spanned multiple seasons and genres. He played Dixon in several episodes of the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman across its run from 1993 to 1998, contributing to the series' depiction of frontier life and military tensions. In season two of ABC's NYPD Blue, he portrayed George Putnam in three episodes in 1995, a in a serial killing investigation that highlighted his skill in intense, morally ambiguous characters. His work extended to HBO's Deadwood, where he appeared in five episodes from 2004 to 2006 as a and Deserter Prospector, adding depth to the show's raw portrayal of Old West lawlessness. Later, in FX's Sons of Anarchy, he embodied Nate Meineke, the leader of a group, in a 2008 episode that explored veteran radicalism and club conflicts. In Justified, de Zarn guest-starred as Detective Gerrity in the 2012 episode "Watching the Detectives," supporting the narrative of investigative intrigue in rural . Across the Star Trek franchise, de Zarn took on varied alien and human roles, demonstrating versatility in science fiction. He appeared as Satler, a worker involved in a sabotage plot, in 's 1993 episode "Starship Mine." In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, he played Halb Daier in the 1998 episode "Wrongs Darker than Death or Night". His Star Trek: Voyager contributions included Haliz, a Kazon warrior, in the 1995 episode "Initiations," and Yediq, an alien philosopher, in the 2001 episode "," roles that underscored themes of cultural clash and moral philosophy. De Zarn's television career often featured him as authority figures or antagonists in acclaimed series, such as a mysterious operative in ABC's Lost (2009), a corporate executive in AMC's (2010), and Duke in NBC's (2011), genres ranging from mystery to period drama. These parts reinforced his reputation for intense, character-driven performances that advanced plot tensions without overshadowing leads. In recent years, he continued this trajectory with the role of Perry Hardin, a landholder entangled in disputes, in the 2024-2025 Paramount+ series Landman. Additionally, in 2024, he appeared as Angus in the short sci-fi film You're Doing Great, blending dystopian elements with personal drama. His television work parallels transitions in his film career, maintaining a steady output in ensemble-driven narratives.

Film work

Tim DeZarn made his film debut in the 1989 action comedy , directed by , where he portrayed the First Officer in a supporting role alongside and . This marked his entry into feature films following earlier television appearances, establishing a foundation for his character-driven work in supporting capacities. DeZarn achieved a breakthrough with his role as Federated Motor Co. Inspector Bird in David Fincher's (1999), a that highlighted his ability to embody authoritative yet menacing figures in ensemble casts featuring and . Building on this momentum, he played Philip Watson, the abusive father of (), in Sam Raimi's blockbuster (2002), contributing to the film's exploration of familial dysfunction amid spectacle. Throughout the 2000s, DeZarn diversified into action and thriller genres, portraying a Police Sergeant in Len Wiseman's Live Free or Die Hard (2007), where he supported Bruce Willis in high-stakes sequences involving cyber-terrorism. He followed with the role of Herbert Miller, the first victim in an online murder investigation, in the cyber-thriller Untraceable (2008) starring Diane Lane, showcasing his versatility in tense, procedural narratives. DeZarn's contributions to horror intensified in the 2010s and beyond, including his portrayal of Mordecai, the eerie gas station harbinger, in Drew Goddard's meta-horror The Cabin in the Woods (2011), a role that blended folksy menace with satirical undertones alongside a ensemble including Kristen Connolly. Earlier, he appeared as the Slaughterhouse Owner (also credited as Supervisor) in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006), adding to the franchise's gritty atmosphere of rural terror. In recent years, he continued in horror with Nate Roades, a survivalist warning hikers of Appalachian dangers, in the reboot Wrong Turn (2021). DeZarn's film career has evolved from modest debuts to genre-spanning supporting roles, often collaborating with directors like Fincher and Raimi on high-profile projects that underscore his knack for authoritative antagonists and figures. His recent work includes James, a thief confronting a rogue in the sci-fi Project Dorothy (2024), directed by George Henry Horton, and Duke, a confrontational neighbor in the comedic Useless Humans (2021). While primarily an actor, DeZarn has also taken on producing duties in select independent projects, though details remain limited in .

Personal life

Family and marriage

Tim DeZarn was previously married to Gail Marie Lucas, with whom he had a son, Travis Lucas DeZarn (born 1989). DeZarn married actress Janine Venable in 1996. The couple, both active in the entertainment industry, formed a close partnership that included mutual encouragement in their professional pursuits. DeZarn and Venable raised Travis together and had a daughter, Emma DeZarn (born 2000). , an 18-year-old student at , and a former player at , died in a tragic automobile accident on November 3, 2007, in the Palisades Highlands area of Pacific Palisades, . Throughout their marriage, DeZarn and Venable supported each other's acting careers, frequently collaborating on stage and screen projects that strengthened their family bond. For instance, they co-starred in the 2017 theatrical production The Awful Grace of God, a series of one-act plays exploring themes of loss and healing, and appeared together in the 2018 Buckshot, where DeZarn portrayed an aging singer. Venable has credited DeZarn's leadership and collaborative spirit on set as key to their shared success in the industry. Their family life in the area, including residence in Culver City, allowed proximity to acting opportunities while fostering a supportive home environment.

Residence and personal challenges

Tim DeZarn has maintained a long-term residence in the Los Angeles area since relocating there to pursue his acting career in the late 1980s, with records indicating he and his family settled in Culver City by at least the early 2000s. One of the most profound personal challenges DeZarn faced was the tragic death of his son, Travis Lucas DeZarn, who was killed in an automobile accident on November 3, 2007, at the age of 18 while attending California State University, Long Beach. In the years following, DeZarn has spoken publicly about channeling his grief into his work and creative outlets, including a 2011 experience on the set of the film K-11 at the former Sybil Brand Institute, where he reported sensing a spiritual connection to his late son amid reports of the location being haunted. By 2017, he and his wife participated in the stage production The Awful Grace of God, a series of one-act plays exploring themes of loss and resilience, which served as a therapeutic means of processing their bereavement. In his later years, DeZarn has developed interests beyond acting, including active participation in festivals; for instance, he starred as the lead in the 2018 country music-themed feature Buckshot, which premiered at events like the NoCoast and earned recognition at the Culver City . As of 2024, he continued to engage in genre projects, appearing in the sci-fi Project Dorothy, which highlighted his ongoing commitment to diverse roles amid personal stability with his family.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
1989Three FugitivesFirst Officer
1991RicochetSkinhead
1992Rage and HonorFast Eddie
1993Extreme JusticeDylan
1994Tales from the Crypt: Demon KnightDeputy Bob
1997SteelGramps
1999Fight ClubFederated Motor Co. Inspector Bird
2002Spider-ManPhilip Watson
2006The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The BeginningSupervisor
2007Live Free or Die HardPolice Sergeant
2008UntraceableHerbert Miller
2011The Cabin in the WoodsMordecai
2020Useless HumansDuke
2021Wrong TurnNate Roades
2021The JoesNazi
2022Every Night and Every DayRandal
2024Project DorothyJames
2025WreckDream Crusher

Television appearances

Tim de Zarn made his television debut in 1986, appearing as Eddie in the episode "Shades of Darkness" of The Equalizer. In 1988, he guest-starred as a police officer in Spenser: For Hire (1 episode). He appeared in Matlock in 1989 as a suspect in "The Starlet" (1 episode). In 1991, de Zarn played Stan in the Quantum Leap episode "Heart of a Champion" (1 episode). From 1993 to 1998, de Zarn had a recurring role as Army Sergeant Dixon in , appearing in 7 episodes. He guest-starred as Satler in the episode "Starship Mine" (1993, 1 episode). He portrayed Halb Daier in the episode "Wrongs Darker than Death or Night" (1998, 1 episode). In , de Zarn played George Putnam in 2 episodes during season 2 (1994). De Zarn appeared as Haliz in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Initiations" (1995, 1 episode) and as Warden Yediq in "Repentance" (2001, 1 episode). Other 1990s guest spots include as a salesman in "The Shower Head" (1996, 1 episode), (1997, 1 episode), and (1998, 1 episode). In the early 2000s, he appeared as a Secret Service agent in (2001, 1 episode) and in (2002, 1 episode). De Zarn played Jenkins in 5 episodes of HBO's across seasons 1 and 2 (2004–2006). He guest-starred in (2006, 1 episode) and as Detective Brustin in (2008, 1 episode). In 2008, de Zarn appeared as Officer McGee in episode "The Fixer" (season 1, 1 episode). He played Horner, a member, in Lost episode "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2" (2009, 1 episode). De Zarn portrayed William Hoff in episode "The Good News" (2010, 1 episode). He guest-starred as Det. Dempsey in the Justified episode "Watching the Detectives" (2012, 1 episode). Later guest roles include Edgar Styles in (2013, 1 episode), Detective Doug Rooker in (2015, 1 episode), and various one-offs in series like (2006, 1 episode) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000, 1 episode). In recent years, de Zarn appeared as Perry Hardin in 3 episodes of Landman (2024). He guest-starred in You're Doing Great! (2024, 1 episode).

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