Timothy Bottoms- Biography

Also Credited As:

Timothy James Bottoms

About Timothy Bottoms

Timothy Bottoms first performed on stage in his home town of Santa Barbara, CA, and toured Europe in 1967 as a member of the Santa Barbara Madrigal Society. He especially scored as Sonny, the football star who beds the coach's neglected wife (Cloris Leachman) in "The Last Picture Show". In 1973, Bottoms offered a good turn as a law student who locks horns with his authoritarian professor (John Houseman) in "The Paper Chase". He went on to appear as Mia Farrow's emotionally and sexually constricted husband in the remake of "Hurricane" (1979). More recently, after some hesitation, he reprised his role as the middle-aged, somewhat emotionally distraught Sonny in Bogdanovich's lackluster sequel "Texasville" (1990).

His TV work began in earnest in 1976 when Bottoms played King David, the Israelite warrior-psalmist in the miniseries "David" (ABC). That same year, he was a white-collar Wall Street type who goes to prison and becomes the "companion" of a lifer in order to survive in "The Moneychangers", an ABC miniseries. Bottoms portrayed a dying track star who spends his last days coaching a girls' track team in "A Shining Season" (CBS, 1979), and had the role of Adam Trask in the 1980 ABC miniseries of "East of Eden". In 1987, he made "Island Sons", an ABC movie-pilot that co-starred his actor brothers Joseph Bottoms, Sam Bottoms, and Benjamin Bottoms. He turned filmmaker in the 90s, making the documentary "Picture This: The Times of Peter Bogdanovich in Archer City, Texas," which aired on Showtime in 1991. By then, Bottoms was starring on the ABC Saturday morning series "Land of the Lost" (1991-93), playing a single father stuck in a prehistoric world. He has since played a private investigator in futuristic L.A. in the 1996 Showtime "Roger Corman Presents" movie "Death Game".

Partners

Wife

Alicia Bottoms. married in 1975; divorced in 1978

Wife

Marcia Morehart. had on-again, off-again relationship for several years before marrying in 1984

Family

Brother

Benjamin Bottoms. born on December 3, 1960; worked with brothers in "Island Sons"

Brother

Joseph Bottoms. born on April 22, 1954; worked with Timothy in "Island Sons"

Daughter

Bridget Benita Bottoms. born in January 1987

Father

James Bottoms.

Mother

Betty Bottoms.

Sibling

Sam Bottoms. Born on October 17, 1955; co-starred with brother in "The Last Picture Show," "East of Eden" and "Island Sons"

Son

Bartholmew Bottoms. born in January 1977

Son

Benton James Bottoms. born in November 1989

Son

William Bodielytle Bottoms. born in August 1984

Career Milestones

2004

Cast in the comedy "The Girl Next Door"

2001

Portrayed George W. Bush in the Comedy Central sitcom "That's My Bush!", created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone

2000

Co-starred with Kim Hunter in the independent feature "The Hiding Place"

Acted in several low-budget films like "Top Dog" (1995), "Mortal Challenge" (1997) and "Lone Tiger" (1999)

1991

Starred in the Saturday morning show "Land of the Lost" (ABC)

1991

Produced first documentary feature, "Picture This: The Life and Times of Peter Bogdanovich in Archer City, Texas", about the making of "Texasville"

1990

Reprised role as Sonny in "Texasville", the sequel to "The Last Picture Show" also directed by Bogdanovih

1989

Starred as Seaman Miller in "Return to the River Kwai"

1987

Co-starred with brothers Joseph, Sam and Benjamin in the busted ABC pilot "Island Sons"; aired as TV-movie

1981

Appeared on stage with brother Joseph in Lanford Wilson's "Fifth of July"

1980

Starred in the ABC miniseries "East of Eden"

1976

TV debut in Arthur Hailey's "The Moneychangers"

1971

Came to prominence as Sonny in Peter Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show"

1971

Film acting debut, "Johnny Got His Gun"

1967

Toured Europe as a member of Santa Barbara Madrigal Society