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Timothy Simons

Timothy Simons (born June 12, 1978) is an actor and best known for his portrayal of the inept political aide Jonah Ryan on the political satire series (2012–2019). For his ensemble work on , Simons received multiple Screen Actors Guild Award nominations and shared in the cast's 2018 win for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Born in Readfield, , Simons grew up in an Catholic family; his parents, Ron and Susan, operated a photography business. He enrolled at the in 1998, initially undecided on a major before switching to theater after auditioning for a campus play, Underdogs and Upperdogs. Under professors such as Marcia Douglas, Tom Mikotowicz, and Sandra Hardy, Simons developed his acting skills through theater productions and work-study roles in set-building; he graduated with a theater in 2001. After college, Simons worked briefly as a video store clerk near his hometown before moving to Chicago in 2002, where he spent six years immersed in the local theater scene, focusing on straight plays rather than improv comedy. In 2008, he relocated to Los Angeles to pursue on-screen opportunities, landing early guest spots before his breakthrough as Jonah Ryan on Veep, a role that evolved from a minor character into a series regular. Beyond Veep, Simons has appeared in films such as Draft Day (2014), Inherent Vice (2014), and Yes, God, Yes (2019), as well as television series including The Handmaid's Tale (including season 6, 2025), Looking for Alaska, and the Netflix rom-com Nobody Wants This (2024–present), where he plays Sasha, the brother of the rabbi Noah Roklov. He is also a co-host of the podcast Second in Command, discussing Veep with castmate Matt Walsh.

Early life and education

Early life

Timothy Simons was born on June 12, 1978, in , to parents Susan and Ron Simons, who operated a business. He grew up in a rural Irish Catholic family in the small town of Readfield, alongside siblings , a , and Lacy, who owns and operates a in the area. As the middle child and self-described class clown, Simons exhibited an early penchant for seeking attention through humor, which foreshadowed his later pursuits in performance. His family's roots in ran deep; his parents had relocated to the state after honeymooning at his great-grandmother's camp on Cochnewagon Lake in nearby , where his father and grandfather later built the family home. Simons spent much of his childhood immersed in the rural environment, frequently exploring the surrounding woods to construct forts or tracks after school, and occasionally spotting deer or in the backyard. As a teenager, he worked at a local video-rental shop, gaining informal exposure to films and that complemented the natural, outdoorsy setting of his upbringing. Simons attended Maranacook Community High School in Readfield, graduating in 1996. Prior to college, he participated in a summer program at the Theater at , experiencing local theater and sparking further interest in acting. This foundational exposure in Maine's rural theater scene transitioned into his formal studies at the .

Education

Simons attended the from 1998 to 2001, where he earned a in theater. Initially undecided on his as a in 1998, he auditioned for the annual student directing showcase Underdogs and Upperdogs after spotting a flyer, an experience that solidified his commitment to theater. By his sophomore year, he had declared theater as his and immersed himself in the program, taking classes with professors Marcia Douglas, Tom Mikotowicz, and Sandra Hardy, who profoundly shaped his acting skills. He also held a work-study position in the scene shop, developing practical expertise in and while participating in various university productions. Following his graduation in 2001, Simons briefly interned for nine months at the Children's Theatre in , his first professional role out of college, where he contributed to youth-oriented performances and educational programs.

Career

Early career

After graduating from the with a in theater in 2001, Simons began his professional career with an at a children's theater group in , marking his first job out of college. He then relocated to , where he lived from 2002 to 2008 and immersed himself in the local theater scene, working backstage as a stage carpenter at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and taking improv classes, though his focus remained primarily on straight theater rather than sketch or stand-up comedy. In July 2008, Simons moved to with his wife to pursue opportunities in television and film, arriving just as the hit and initially taking odd jobs to support himself. Once in , he secured early work in commercials, including a behind-the-scenes role as a during auditions and callbacks for the viral 2009 Folgers "Coming Home" holiday ad, which later gained notoriety for its controversial sibling reunion theme. This period also saw him building credits through minor on-screen appearances.

Breakthrough with Veep

Timothy Simons was cast as Jonah Ryan, a recurring character in the HBO series , which aired from 2012 to 2019. He appeared in all 65 episodes across the show's seven seasons, marking his first major television role. Simons auditioned for the part despite not matching the initial casting description of a short, bearded, and chubby individual; his tall, slender physique instead offered a distinctive, awkward physicality that suited the character's bumbling demeanor. Initially introduced as a low-level aide and errand boy, Jonah served as peripheral , often enduring sharp insults from superiors while displaying overconfident obliviousness to his own incompetence. Over the course of the series, Jonah Ryan's arc evolved dramatically, transforming him from a despised into a central satirical figure emblematic of political dysfunction. After being fired for his ill-fated political "West Wing Man" in season three, he briefly reinvented himself as a full-time blogger with "Ryantology" before returning to the staff. By seasons four and five, Jonah's "failing upward" trajectory propelled him into a congressional campaign in , where he became the state's least popular representative, highlighted through absurd social media stunts and escalating storylines. In , he rebranded as a "Man of the People" presidential candidate, complete with wire-rim glasses and suspenders, satirizing real-world figures through his leering incompetence and unlikely ascent. This progression allowed Simons to expand from scene-stealing moments to prominent narrative threads, emphasizing Jonah's role as a vessel for the show's biting commentary on ambition and power. The portrayal earned widespread critical acclaim for its sharp ensemble dynamics, with the Veep cast securing the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2018—their first win after five nominations in the category (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and an additional prior nod). Simons' contribution as Jonah was praised for capturing the essence of a Trumpian buffoon, blending physical comedy with incisive political parody. Simons' role in Veep significantly elevated his profile within comedy and , positioning him as a go-to for awkward, larger-than-life characters in ensemble formats. The character's meteoric, improbable rise mirrored Simons' own breakthrough, turning him from a commercial into a recognized television talent and opening doors to development deals and leading roles in satirical projects.

Post-Veep roles

Following the conclusion of Veep in 2019, Timothy Simons continued to build on his comedic reputation with a mix of film and television roles that highlighted his range from supporting parts in ensemble comedies to voice work in animation. During the run of Veep, he had appeared in films such as The Interview (2014), where he played Agent Skylar, a CIA agent, alongside Seth Rogen and James Franco, and The Boss (2016), playing Stephan, Michelle Darnell's assistant, in the Melissa McCarthy-led comedy. He also appeared as Steve Turner, the station's weatherman, in the biopic Christine (2016), based on the life of journalist Christine Chubbuck. Shifting focus to projects after 2019, Simons starred in a recurring role as , a and love interest starting in season 2 (2025), in the romantic comedy series Nobody Wants This, earning praise for his chemistry with Kristen Bell's character in this exploration of interfaith relationships. His television work extended to a recurring guest role as the villainous King in Season 2 of Disney+'s and the Olympians (2025), where he portrayed the manipulative camp director from , adding a layer of sly to the fantasy . In film, Simons contributed voice work as Marty Muggle-Wump, a clever plotting against the titular couple, in the Netflix animated adaptation The Twits (2025), a family-friendly take on Roald Dahl's story featuring a star-studded ensemble including and . He also appeared in the crime drama Easy's Waltz (2025), a completed project directed by , alongside and , showcasing his ability to blend into gritty, character-driven narratives about redemption in . As of November 2025, Simons was in on Scream 7 (2026), with his role undisclosed but part of the horror franchise's led by . These roles underscore Simons' versatility, transitioning from political satire to fantasy, , and genres while maintaining a presence in both streaming and theatrical releases.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Simons met his future wife, Annie Simons, in , where he resided from 2002 to 2008 during the early stages of his acting career. The couple married in June 2008, shortly before relocating to together. Their move to the city coincided with the onset of the , just weeks after their arrival. In 2011, Simons and his wife welcomed twins—a daughter and a son—expanding their amid his rising profile in . The couple has maintained a low public profile regarding their children, rarely sharing details about their upbringing or personal milestones to preserve . Simons and his made a rare joint public appearance at the October 2025 season 2 premiere of Netflix's Nobody Wants This in , marking one of their infrequent outings together. This event highlighted their commitment to life outside the spotlight, with Simons often describing himself as a devoted husband and father in interviews.

Residence and interests

Simons has maintained a long-term residence in since relocating there in shortly before the . He lives in the city with his family, embracing its vibrant entertainment landscape while balancing personal pursuits. An avid golfer, Simons frequently engages in the sport and has jokingly referred to himself as a "" in public profiles and interviews. He also maintains an interest in music, notably expressing fondness for songs about while clarifying his personal disinterest in the drug itself. Simons actively uses to share glimpses of his daily life and travels, with over 86,000 followers engaging with his casual content, such as a 2025 drive from to accompanied by his dog.

Filmography

Film

Simons made his debut in 2010 and has since amassed a body of work in supporting and character roles across genres, with increased opportunities following the conclusion of his television series Veep in 2019. His film credits are listed chronologically below.
YearTitleRole
2010Days TogetherBartender at R Bar
2013Beneath the Harvest SkyDayton
2014Marx
2014Malcolm
2014Agent Borderline
2015Yoga Couple
2015Officer Stevens
2016Steve Turner
2016Butler
2016GoldJeff Jackson
2016The BossStephan
2018Dominic
2018Butcher Boy (voice)
2019Extracurricular ActivitiesCliff Dawkins
2019The HustleJeremy
2019Father Murphy
2020Mall Security Ed
2021Hunter
2022Dr. Collins
2022Family SquaresBret
2023Joy RideFrank
2023ShortcomingsLeon
2023Emerson
2025Easy's WaltzTBA
2025Marty Muggle-Wump (voice)
2026Scream 7TBA

Television

Simons transitioned to following early commercial work in , including assisting on the production of a 2009 Folgers holiday ad that later gained notoriety for its suggestive tone. His on-screen debut came in 2012 as Jonah Ryan, a bumbling aide, in the Veep, where he appeared in all 65 episodes across seven seasons until 2019. Subsequent roles showcased his versatility in comedy and drama.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodesNotes
2021–presentDrew Pickles (voice)RecurringParamount+ animated series reboot.
2022CandyPat Montgomery5Hulu miniseries.
2023History of the World, Part IIPresident 1Hulu sketch comedy miniseries.
2024–presentNobody Wants ThisSasha Roklov20 (Seasons 1–2)Netflix romantic comedy series; main role.
2025Common Side EffectsVarious (voice)5Adult animated series.
2025Commander Bell5Hulu drama series; guest star in Season 6.
2025 and the OlympiansKing RecurringDisney+ fantasy series; guest star in Season 2.

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