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Timothy Carhart

Timothy Carhart (born December 24, 1953) is an American character actor recognized for his versatile supporting roles across film, television, and stage productions spanning over four decades. Known for his blond, blue-eyed appearance and ability to portray authoritative or antagonistic figures, Carhart has appeared in notable films such as Ghostbusters (1984), The Hunt for Red October (1990) as Bill Steiner, Thelma & Louise (1991) as the attempted rapist Harlan Puckett, and Beverly Hills Cop III (1994). His television work includes a lead role as Dr. Anthony Metzger in the CBS medical drama Island Son (1989–1990), recurring appearances as Eddie Willows in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000–2003), and roles in series like 24 (2002) and Mad Men (2012). Born in , Carhart experienced a nomadic childhood, living in ( and ) and () due to his father's diplomatic career with the U.S. State Department. He pursued formal training in theater at the , graduating with a degree in the field before transitioning to professional acting in during the late and early . Carhart's early career emphasized stage work, including productions and a prominent role as Mitch in the 1992 Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams's , opposite as . Throughout the and , Carhart balanced film and television commitments, often playing officers, , or intense antagonists, as seen in Pink Cadillac (1989) alongside and made-for-TV movies like Quicksand: No Escape (1992). His guest spots extended to , including Lieutenant Commander Christopher Hobson in (1992). More recently, he has continued with character roles in independent films and series, including a recurring role as A.G. Stewart in Yellowstone (2018–2020), earning recognition such as a 2016 Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor in The Remake.

Early life

Upbringing

Timothy Carhart was born Timothy Grunig on December 24, 1953, in Carhart spent much of his early childhood abroad, living in and , , as well as , , due to his family's international relocations. These moves exposed him to diverse environments from a young age, shaping his formative years before the family returned to the . Upon returning to the U.S., Carhart settled in , where he grew up and attended junior high and high school. This Midwestern upbringing provided a stable base following his globetrotting early experiences.

Education

He subsequently enrolled at the University of in the early 1970s, graduating with a in theater. At the university, Carhart immersed himself in theater studies and campus productions, beginning with a freshman speech training course taught by Beth Henley, the future Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, which emphasized neutral stage and vocal technique. This structured curriculum and hands-on involvement sharpened his acting abilities, establishing the foundational skills that propelled him toward a professional debut in theater shortly after graduation.

Career

Television roles

Carhart made his television debut in 1978 with a minor role as a stranger and peddler in the miniseries , marking his entry into the medium alongside established performers like and . Over the following decade, he built his small-screen presence through guest appearances on episodic series, showcasing his ability to portray authoritative or everyman figures in both dramatic and procedural contexts. In 1989, Carhart joined the cast of the medical drama Island Son as Dr. Anthony Metzger, a brash second-year resident at a Honolulu health center led by the protagonist, Dr. Daniel Kulani (played by ). The series followed Kulani's return to his Hawaiian roots to practice amid personal and cultural conflicts, blending family dynamics with professional challenges in a tropical setting. Island Son aired for one season, from September 1989 to March 1990, before cancellation due to declining viewership, though it earned a modest 7.5/10 rating from audiences for its cultural authenticity and ensemble performances. Carhart's portrayal of Metzger highlighted his knack for intense, no-nonsense supporting characters in serialized formats. Carhart achieved recurring status in the early 2000s with roles that emphasized his reliability in high-stakes narratives. He appeared as Eddie Willows, the estranged ex-husband of Catherine Willows and father to Lindsey Willows, across four episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation from 2000 to 2003, depicting a flawed music producer entangled in criminal investigations. Similarly, in 2002, he played Eric Rayburn, the deputy director of the National Security Agency, in four episodes of 24's second season, contributing to the show's real-time thriller tension as a bureaucratic foil during a national crisis. Throughout his career, Carhart made notable guest appearances on landmark series, demonstrating versatility across genres. In science fiction, he guest-starred as Lt. Commander Christopher Hobson in the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Redemption II," serving under during a blockade of support to the Duras sisters, and as Mac Ellroy in the 1991 episode "Nuclear Family," portraying a fallout shelter salesman whose family faces crisis during the Cuban Missile Crisis. In supernatural and procedural dramas, he portrayed Virgil Incanto, a seductive , in the 1995 episode "2Shy," Detective Quinn in the 2009 episode "," and authority figures on the franchise, including Warren Abbott in the 1998 episode "Tabloid" and Dr. Strauss in the 2007 Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Silencer." Later highlights included Jed Covington, a potential client, in the 2012 episode "Commissions and Fees," and Dr. Nelson Blakely, a pathologist, in the 2012 episode "." From his early guest spots in the to recurring parts in the , Carhart's television work evolved to favor procedural and sci-fi genres, often casting him as , medical professionals, or officials—roles that echoed his film portrayals of stern authority figures. His most recent significant television role was as A.G. Stewart, Montana's navigating political intrigues, in a recurring capacity across 10 episodes of Yellowstone from 2018 to 2020. No major television credits appear in records after 2020, reflecting a potential shift toward other pursuits or selective projects.

Film roles

Carhart began his film career with a minor role as the Violinist, a member of the orchestra seen in the opening scenes of the supernatural comedy (1984). This bit part marked his entry into cinema amid a backdrop of stage work, transitioning him toward supporting roles in high-profile productions. In the early , Carhart secured notable supporting parts that showcased his versatility in thrillers and action films. He played Bill Steiner, the determined U.S. Navy commander overseeing the submarine USS Dallas, in the espionage thriller (1990), contributing to the tense underwater sequences central to the plot. His portrayal of Harlan Puckett, a sleazy trucker whose attempted assault on Thelma sparks the protagonists' flight, in (1991) stands out for its raw intensity, earning him recognition as a memorable in the film's iconic narrative. Carhart later embodied the corrupt ex-cop and primary villain Ellis De Wald in the action-comedy (1994), where his character schemes to sabotage an for personal gain. Carhart's later film work leaned toward direct-to-video and independent fare. He appeared as Greer, a CIA operative entangled in a terrorist plot, in the low-budget actioner Black Dawn (2005). In the meta-comedy The Remake (2016), he took the supporting role of Francis Zelski, a producer involved in re-shooting a forgotten 1970s film. He followed with a brief turn as the Sheriff in the horror short F**, Marry, Kill* (2017), guiding three sisters through a perilous road trip. Carhart also featured in a cameo as himself in the retrospective documentary Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters (2019), reflecting on his early career milestone. A recurring pattern in Carhart's filmography involves authoritative or institutional figures—such as military officers, detectives, and corrupt officials—in genres like , , and , often providing contrast to protagonists' rebellions or investigations. Examples include his narcotics officer Zenovich in the crime drama (1985) and Deputy Matt Greytak in the (1993). Critics have praised his knack for infusing these roles with understated menace, particularly in , where his performance amplifies the film's themes of female empowerment against patriarchal threats. Following the mid-1990s, Carhart's appearances in major studio films diminished, with his efforts turning to smaller independent projects amid a broader pivot to work. This shift aligned with industry trends favoring ensemble casts in blockbusters, leaving character actors like Carhart to thrive in niche cinema.

Stage roles

Following his graduation from the University of with a degree in theater in the early 1970s, Timothy Carhart relocated to , where he immersed himself in the scene, marking the start of his professional stage career. His early involvement included ensemble work and supporting roles in original productions, building a foundation in live theater dynamics. One of his breakthrough performances came in as Dr. Phelps and Gary in Don DeLillo's original play The Day Room at Stage I, an production noted for its surreal exploration of institutional life. For this ensemble role, Carhart shared a nomination for the 1988 for Outstanding Ensemble Acting, highlighting his contribution to the play's innovative ensemble structure. Carhart made his Broadway debut in 1992 as Harold "Mitch" Mitchell in the revival of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Gregory Mosher at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. In this production, which ran from April 12 to August 9, he portrayed the gentle suitor opposite Jessica Lange as Blanche DuBois and Alec Baldwin as Stanley Kowalski, earning praise for his nuanced depiction of vulnerability amid the play's emotional intensity. Beyond these pivotal works, Carhart appeared in other notable New York theater productions, including the 1983 off-Broadway mounting of The Harvesting at Circle Repertory Theatre, where he played Tommy Heisler in a drama centered on rural , and various revivals that showcased his versatility in both original scripts and classic repertoire. These roles, emphasizing live and interplay, refined his dramatic range and informed his authoritative screen personas in . After the 1992 Streetcar revival, Carhart's stage engagements tapered off, with no major or credits documented in subsequent decades, allowing him to channel the depth gained from theater into a prolific screen career while underscoring the lasting influence of his key theatrical contributions.

Personal life

Timothy Carhart married Lori Sebourn on October 7, 1995. Their marriage has lasted 30 years as of 2025. Lori Carhart (née Sebourn) transitioned from a career in —where she appeared in commercials, television shows, and films in and —to becoming a licensed esthetician and the owner of Skin Evolution, a skincare offering customized treatments for diverse skin types. The couple first met in , where she broke her personal rule against dating actors, leading to their marriage. They have demonstrated mutual professional support, with Timothy Carhart contributing to the operations of Skin Evolution while continuing his acting career.

Family

Timothy Carhart and his wife Lori have three sons, one of whom, Hayden Davis Carhart, died by in September 2022. The couple has two surviving sons. The family resides in Malibu Lake, , and has maintained a private life, with limited public details available regarding the surviving children's names, ages, or professions to respect their privacy. In response to the loss, Lori Carhart co-founded the non-profit organization Soul Mamas to support grieving families.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleDirector
1983SummerspellCecil Jr.
1984Violinist (uncredited)
1984The Party AnimalStudlyRalph Portillo
1985Zenovich
1985Mal
1985Clayton
1986Bo
1986Playing for KeepsEmmettHarvey Hart
1986The Charlie (relief guard)Marshall Brickman
1988Tim Draper
1988The RescueLt. PhillipsFerdinand Fairfax
1989Pink CadillacRoy McGuinnBuddy Van Horn
1990Bill Steiner
1991Harlan
1992Red Rock WestDeputy Matt Greytack
1993Heaven & EarthBig Mike
1994Ellis De Wald
1995Candyman: Farewell to the FleshPaul McKeever
1996Roger Kovary
1997Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
2005GreerAlexander Witt
2016The RemakeFrancis Zelski
2017F***, Marry, KillSheriffConrad E. Jackson
2019Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering HimselfThomas Agnello

Television

Timothy Carhart began his television career in the late 1970s and continued with a mix of guest appearances, recurring roles, and lead parts in series, miniseries, and TV movies through 2020. His credits include:
  • 1978: The Awakening Land (miniseries) as Will Handle.
  • 1983: Quarterback Princess (TV movie) as 2nd Cowboy.
  • 1984: The A-Team (series) as Phil in the episode "The Road to Hope" (Season 3, Episode 6).
  • 1986: Crime Story (series) as Det. Joey Aiello (recurring, 5 episodes).
  • 1987: The Equalizer (series) as Lt. Clifford Waters in the episode "Reign of Terror" (Season 2, Episode 19).
  • 1988: L.A. Law (series) as Mark Dolan in the episode "Blowhard, Inc." (Season 2, Episode 18).
  • 1989: Quantum Leap (series) as Josh Raymer in the episode "Play Ball" (Season 2, Episode 9).
  • 1989–1990: Island Son (series) as Dr. David Kulani (main role, 19 episodes).
  • 1990: Call Me Anna (TV movie) as Harry.
  • 1990: Twin Peaks (series) as Jack in the episode "Episode 7" (Season 2, Episode 1).
  • 1990: Star Trek: The Next Generation (series) as Lt. Cmdr. Jack Crusher in "The Best of Both Worlds" (Season 3, Episode 26; Season 4, Episode 1).
  • 1991: In a Child's Name (miniseries) as Lt. Robert Fausak (2 episodes).
  • 1991: Law & Order (series) as Eddie Newman in the episode "Happily Ever After" (Season 1, Episode 20).
  • 1992: Quicksand: No Escape (TV movie) as Charlie Groves.
  • 1992: The Torkelsons (series) as Chuck in the episode "The Egg and I" (Season 1, Episode 18).
  • 1993: NYPD Blue (series) as Officer Mike Lohinsky in the episode "Don We Now Our Gay Apparel" (Season 1, Episode 11).
  • 1994: The X-Files (series) as Richard Toomey in the episode "3" (Season 2, Episode 7).
  • 1995: JAG (series) as Cmdr. Micah Kayland in the episode "We the People" (Season 1, Episode 22).
  • 1996: America's Dream (TV movie) as Prof. Daniel (segment "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black").
  • 1996: Gone in the Night (TV miniseries) as Paul Hogan.
  • 1996: Smoke Jumpers (TV movie) as Jesse Sanders.
  • 1996: The Pretender (series) as Mr. Stone in the episode "Prison Story" (Season 1, Episode 5).
  • 1997: The Practice (series) as D.A. Gavin Tully in the episode "Part VI" (Season 2, Episode 6).
  • 1998: Before He Wakes (TV movie) as Ron Michaels.
  • 1998: To Live Again (TV movie) as Hank.
  • 1999: The Price of a Broken Heart (TV movie) as Joe Hutlemeyer.
  • 2000–2003: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (series) as Eddie Willows (recurring, 4 episodes).
  • 2001: The West Wing (series) as Harry in the episode "The Stackhouse Filibuster" (Season 2, Episode 17).
  • 2001: Love and Treason (TV movie) as Det. Johnny Blake.
  • 2001: Motocrossed (TV movie) as John Blythe.
  • 2002: 24 (series) as Eric Rayburn (recurring, 5 episodes).
  • 2002: Without a Trace (series) as Mark Stevens in the episode "Lost and Found" (Season 1, Episode 8).
  • 2003: NCIS (series) as Lieutenant Michael Lefkowitz in the episode "Bête Noire" (Season 1, Episode 14).
  • 2005: Numb3rs (series) as Al Feldstein in the episode "Uncertainty Principle" (Season 2, Episode 1).
  • 2006: Standoff (series) as Matt Flannery in the episode "Life in the Balance" (Season 1, Episode 10).
  • 2007: Cold Case (series) as Jerry Kramer in the episode "Offender" (Season 5, Episode 9).
  • 2007: Mad Men (series) as Jed Covington (2 episodes).
  • 2009: Lie to Me (series) as FBI Agent in the episode "Beat the Devil" (Season 2, Episode 11).
  • 2012: Castle (series) as Dr. Nelson Blakely in the episode "The Final Frontier" (Season 5, Episode 6).
  • 2012: The Mentalist (series) as Howard Ledo in the episode "Cheap Burrito" (Season 4, Episode 18).
  • 2016: Major Crimes (series) as Carl Kenneally in the episode "Personal Effects" (Season 5, Episode 4).
  • 2017: Bromance (TV movie) as Mr. Garcia.
  • 2017: The Blacklist (series) as Peter McGowan in the episode "Sutton Ross" (Season 5, Episode 22).
  • 2018: Instinct (series) as Martin Keller in the episode "Gray Matters" (Season 1, Episode 12).
  • 2018–2020: Yellowstone (series) as A.G. Stewart (recurring, 10 episodes).
  • 2020: FBI: Most Wanted (series) as Vince Pike in the episode "Reveille" (Season 1, Episode 9).
No television credits for Carhart have been reported after 2020 as of November 2025.

Theatre

Timothy Carhart's documented stage credits, primarily in off-Broadway and Broadway productions in , span from 1984 to 1992 following his graduation from the University of with a degree in theater.
YearProductionRoleVenue
1984The HarvestingTommy HeislerCircle Repertory Theatre,
1984The Ballad of Soapy SmithRed Gibbs , Newman Theatre,
1986Highest Standard of LivingVlad and JackPlaywrights Horizons ,
1987–1988The Day RoomDr. Phelps and GaryManhattan Club Stage I,
1992A Streetcar Named Desire (revival)Harold "Mitch" Mitchell, ()
For his role in The Day Room, Carhart shared a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Ensemble Performance.

Music videos

Timothy Carhart's involvement in music videos is minimal, reflecting the niche nature of such projects within his primarily and television-focused career. His sole documented appearance came in the 1991 music video for Glenn Frey's "Part of Me, Part of You," the theme song from the soundtrack of . In the video, directed by , Carhart reprises aspects of his role as the antagonistic Harlan Puckett from the film, appearing alongside co-stars and to interweave narrative clips with Frey's performance. This crossover appearance tied directly to the movie's promotion, highlighting Carhart's character in the song's thematic exploration of relationships and escape.

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