Tim Reid

Timothy Lee Reid[1] (born December 19, 1944) is an American actor and film director best known for his roles in prime time American television programs, such as Venus Flytrap on WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–82), Marcel "Downtown" Brown on Simon & Simon (1983–87), Ray Campbell on Sister, Sister (1994–99) and William Barnett on That '70s Show (200406). Reid starred in a CBS series, Frank's Place, as a professor who inherits a Louisiana restaurant. Reid is the founder and president of Legacy Media Institute, a non-profit organization "dedicated to bringing together leading professionals in the film and television industry, outstanding actors, and young men and women who wish to pursue a career in the entertainment media".[2]

Tim Reid
Reid in 2012
Born
Timothy Lee Reid

(1944-12-19) December 19, 1944
Alma materNorfolk State University
OccupationActor, director
Years active1968–present
Spouse(s)
Children2

Early years

Reid was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and raised in the Crestwood area of Chesapeake, Virginia, formerly Norfolk County, Virginia. He is the son of William Lee and Augustine (née Wilkins) Reid.[1] He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration at Norfolk State College in 1968. Reid also became a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. After graduation, he was hired by Dupont Corporation, where he worked for three years.[3]

Reid's entertainment career also began in 1968. He and insurance salesman Tom Dreesen met at a Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting near Chicago.[4] They were "put together to promote an anti-drug program in the local schools" and, prompted by a comment from a child, decided to form a comedy team.[4] The team, later billed as "Tim and Tom", was the first interracial comedy duo. Years later, Reid and Dreesen wrote a book about those years called Tim & Tom: An American Comedy in Black and White (2008, ISBN 978-0-226-70900-0), co-written with sports writer Ron Rapoport.[5][6]

Television acting career

Reid started out on the short-lived The Richard Pryor Show. Reid starred as DJ "Venus Flytrap" on the hit CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, in what is perhaps his best known TV role. Reid starred as Lieutenant Marcel Proust "Downtown" Brown (episodes 43-127), on the CBS detective series Simon & Simon. In 1988, Reid won an award from Viewers for Quality Television Awards as "Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series" in Frank's Place. In 1988, the same role earned him an Image Award for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series".[7]

Reid appeared in the initial movie version of Stephen King's epic horror novel It. He played the role of Mike Hanlon, librarian at the Derry, Maine Public Library and one of the seven main protagonists. Though he admitted having a great time working on the project, Reid later expressed his disappointment with the fact that his character was absent from the climactic showdown against the titular villain (played by Tim Curry). He made an appearance as Sgt. Ray Bennett of the Seacouver Police Department in three first-season episodes of Highlander: The Series. He had a starring role in the series Sister Sister as Ray Campbell, for the entire six-season run. On April 13, 2009, Reid appeared opposite former co-star Tamera Mowry on the short-lived ABC Family series Roommates as Mr Daniels. Reid had a recurring role on That '70s Show as William Barnett.[8]

Directing

Reid has directed various television programs as well the film Once Upon a Time...When We Were Colored based on a novel by Clifton L. Taulbert. He directed and adapted a children's TV show called Bobobobs which aired in the late 1980s. Reid is the creator of Stop the Madness, an after-school special video in the fight against drugs recorded on December 11, 1985.[9]

New Millennium Studios

Tim and Daphne Maxwell Reid built New Millennium Studios in 1997. Located in Petersburg, Virginia the 57.4-acre site with its 14,850-square-foot sound studio was both the only Black owned film studio in the United States since the 1930s, but also one of the largest independent film studios outside of Hollywood.

New Millennium Studios was used in dozens of movie and television productions, including scenes from the 2001 film "Hearts in Atlantis," of the Stephen King novel; parts of 2000's "The Contender," and elements of Steven Spielberg's 2012 film, "Lincoln," were all shot there. The Reids also produced feature films of their own.

Due to "a lack of incentives in the state" to bring film production to Virginia, the Reids sold the property in March 2015 for $1.475 million to Four Square Property Management LLC, a company formed by Four Square Industrial Constructors, based in Chester, Virginia.[10]

Personal life

Daphne and Tim Reid in 1997

In 1966, Reid married Rita Ann Sykes; they divorced on May 9, 1980. They have two children together: Timothy II (born 1968) and Tori Reid (born 1971). On December 4, 1982, he married actress Daphne Maxwell Reid. Reid was named to the board of directors of the American Civil War Center in July 2011 at Tredegar Iron Works.[11] On May 10, 2014, Reid received a VCU honorary doctorate for his many outstanding and distinguished contributions. He delivered a commencement speech during the ceremony. During the 1980s and 1990s Reid served on the advisory board of the National Student Film Institute.[12][13]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1974That's My MamaRev. ArmbrusterEpisode:"Clifton's Persuasion "
1976Mother, Jugs & SpeedUnity Dispatcheruncredited
1976RhodaKitchen HelperEpisode: "Guess Who I Saw Today"
1977Fernwood 2 NightMatthew JohnsonEpisode: "#1.43"
1977The Richard Pryor ShowBlind ManEpisode: "#1.2"
1977Lou GrantTV CameramanEpisode: "Hostages"
1977What's Happening!!Dr. ClaymoreEpisode: "It's All in Your Head"
1977MaudePolicemanEpisode: "Maude's Christmas Surprise"
1978ABC Weekend SpecialsTillsonEpisode: "Little Lulu"
1978–1982WKRP in CincinnatiVenus Flytrap83 episodes
1979You Can't Take It with YouDonaldTV movie
1982BensonRussell DuBoisEpisode: "Thy Brother's Keeper"
1983Teachers OnlyMichael Horne13 episodes
1983–1987Simon & SimonDet. Marcel 'Downtown' Brown79 episodes
1985Code Name: FoxfireunknownEpisode: "Robin's Egg Blues"
1987MatlockDanny MillerEpisode: "The Court-Martial: Part 1 and 2"
1987–1988Frank's PlaceFrank Parish22 episodes
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy (shared with Hugh Wilson)
VQT Award for Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series
Nominated-Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Nominated-Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Nominated-Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
1989Dead BangChief Dixon
1989–1990SnoopsChance Dennis13 episodes
1990The Fourth WarLt. Col. Clark
1990Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced SingerJack BarnettTV movie
1990Stephen King's ItMike HanlonTV miniseries
1991ZorroDr. Lorenzo LozanoEpisode: "Wicked, Wicked Zorro"
1992Just DesertsScott WaringTV pilot episode
1992The New WKRP in CincinnatiVenus FlytrapEpisode: "Venus, We Hardly Knew Ya"
1992MastergateChip ChatworthTV movie
1992You Must Remember ThisJoeTV movie
1992–1993Highlander: The SeriesSgt. Bennett3 episodes
1993Say a Little PrayerThug
1994–1999Sister, SisterRay Campbell114 episodes
1994Race to Freedom: The Underground RailroadFrederick Douglass
1995Simon & Simon: In Trouble AgainDowntown BrownTV movie
1995Out-of-SyncDet. Wilson
1996Once Upon a Time...When We Were ColoredN/ADebut as a film director
1997Touched by an AngelBuddy BakerEpisode:"Last Call"
1998Linc'sN/AAs creator and co-executive producer
2000Alley Cats StrikeMayor Jeffery "Jeff" McLemoreDisney Channel Original Movie
2002Las Vegas WarriorDoorman 2
2003You Wish!Larry PendragonDisney Channel Original Movie
2003For RealMacAlso director
2004–2006That '70s ShowWilliam Barnett9 episodes
2005Preaching to the ChoirProphet
2005The Reading RoomDouglasTV movie
2006That's So RavenSheriff JeffersonEpisode: "Driving Miss Lazy"
2007TradeHank Jefferson
2009RoommatesMr. Stanley DanielsEpisode: "The Break-In"
2010The Cost of HeavenRichard Ginyard
2010–2012TremeJudge John A. Gatling4 episodes
2012The Soul ManHenryEpisode: "Loving Las Vegas"
2013Troop 491: The Adventures of the Muddy LionsPastor Brown
2013Habeas CorpusRay SeniorShort film
2016By the Grace of BobJJ Barnes
2016LimitlessAstrophysicist Sturgeon ReidEpisode: "Close Encounters"
2016TriMiles
201693 DaysDr. Adeniyi Jones
2016Chasing WaterfallsQuincyTV movie
2016The Rooftop Christmas TreeDale LandisTV movie
2016CrushedRussell BlackTV movie
2017–2018GreenleafBishop Lionel Jeffries5 episodes
2017–2018Me, Myself & IOlder Darryl3 episodes
2018Love Is_"Wiser" SeanEpisode: "(His) Answers"
2018My Christmas InnPerry TaylorTV movie
2019Grey's AnatomyJulianEpisode: "I Walk the Line"
2019Radio ChristmasGarrettTV movie
2019Dolly Parton's HeartstringsKendal HooksEpisode: "If I Had Wings"[14]
2019Check Inn to ChristmasBlakeTV movie
2019Baking ChristmasPhillipTV movie
2020A Welcome Home ChristmasGeneral O'TooleTV movie

References

  1. "Tim Reid Biography (1944-)". Film Reference. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  2. Legacy Media Institute.
  3. Tim Reid profile, Museum of Broadcast Communications website; accessed January 11, 2014.
  4. Todd Leopold, "'WKRP' vet Reid, standup Dreesen's previous life", CNN, October 2, 2008.
  5. Tim and Tom page at The University Press of Chicago.
  6. "Tim Reid Biography" at IMDb.
  7. Tim Reid profile; accessed November 26, 2007.
  8. Tim Reid at IMDb
  9. ""STOP THE MADNESS" (1985, 1986) anti-drug music video", YouTube.
  10. "Actor, studio founder Tim Reid named to board of Virginia Civil War center", This Week in the Civil War, This Week in the Civil War.
  11. Editor (June 10, 1994). National Student Film Institute/L.A: The Sixteenth Annual Los Angeles Student Film Festival. The Directors Guild Theatre. pp. 10–11.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  12. Editor (June 7, 1991). Los Angeles Student Film Institute: 13th Annual Student Film Festival. The Directors Guild Theatre. p. 3.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  13. Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (November 30, 2018). "Brooke Elliott, Ben Lawson, Michele Weaver & Gerald McRaney Star In "If I Had Wings," Part Of Dolly Parton Netflix Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
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