Tommy Hinkley
Tommy Hinkley | |
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Born |
El Centro, California, United States | May 31, 1960
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1987–2000s |
Spouse(s) | Tracey Needham (1995-present) |
Children | 1 |
Tommy Hinkley (born May 31, 1960) is a former American actor.
Life and career
Hinkley's on-screen career now spans more than 20 years, and since the beginning it has been supplemented by a heavy dose of television guest roles, and periodic regular turns on TV series, including the short-lived Showtime series Hard Knocks, that also featured Bill Maher. Having appeared in the Academy Award-winning Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall, he has also been known for his roles in such popular box office draws as The Cable Guy (1996), The Little Vampire (2000), Ocean's Thirteen (2007) and Leatherheads (2008).
He also made several appearances in the first season of the sitcom Mad About You as Jay Selby, the best friend of Paul Buchman (played by Paul Reiser).
In 1995, he co-starred in the short-lived Fox TV sitcom The Preston Episodes with David Alan Grier. He also did the voice of Earl Grunewald on the animated series Life with Louie.
Hinkley has since retired from acting, and now teaches the theater arts to kids.[1]
Partial filmography
- Back to the Beach (1987) - Michael
- The Terror Within (1989) - Neil
- Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) - Cop #2
- Watchers II (1990) - Lab Assistant
- Men at Work (1990) - Jeff
- Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (1990) - Hank
- Naked Obsession (1990) - Mitch
- L.A. Story (1991) - Ted
- The Human Shield (1991) - Ben Matthews
- Star Trek Generations (1994) - Journalist #1
- The Cable Guy (1996) - Basketball Player
- Anarchy TV (1998) - Ralph Greed
- Dirt Merchant (1999) - Mort Huskins
- Pinot Grigio (1999)
- Escape Under Pressure (2000) - Carl
- The Little Vampire (2000) - Bob Thompson
- Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) - Hambone Man
- Save It for Later (2003) - Rick O'Connor
- Ocean's Thirteen (2007) - Roulette Dealer
- The Flyboys (2008) - John McIntyre
- Leatherheads (2008) - Hardleg
- Bob Funk (2009) - Over Eaters Anonymous Guy
References
- ↑ "Ex-Hollywood film actors teach kids how to get real". dailycamera.com. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
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