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Jim O'Heir
American actor

Jim O'Heir

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American actor
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Place of birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, U.S.A.
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Biography

James O'Heir (born February 4, 1962) is an American actor and comedian best known for co-starring as Jerry Gergich on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation.

O'Heir first became active in Chicago theater and improv during the late 1980s and early 1990s as part of the comedic theater troupe "White Noise", and appeared in such plays as The Book of Blanche, Stumpy's Gang and Ad-Nauseam with the group. O'Heir has appeared in several films and made guest appearances on such shows as Friends, Boston Legal, Malcolm in the Middle, Star Trek: Voyager, 3rd Rock from the Sun, ER, and Parenthood.

In 2000, he starred in a regular role in the Comedy Central series Strip Mall as Harvey Krudup, the unattractive husband of protagonist Tammi Tyler, who was played by Julie Brown. In 2009, O'Heir became a regular supporting cast member of the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation, playing Jerry Gergich.

Early life and theater work

Jim O'Heir is a graduate of the Thornton Fractional South High School in Lansing, Illinois and a graduate of Loyola University Chicago. O'Heir was active in the Chicago theater during the late 1980s and early 1990s, training and performing improvisational comedy at Chicago's Second City and as a member of the six-person sketch comedy troupe "White Noise", which formed in 1987. The group wrote and produced comedic plays that often employed bizarre humor or black comedy. Starting in November 1988, O'Heir appeared in White Noise's production of The Book of Blanche, about a woman who falls through a television screen and ends up in a fantasy world influenced by various television show genres. In July 1989, O'Heir appeared in the Chicago premiere of the Tom Griffin play The Boys Next Door at the Edgewater Theatre Center. O'Heir played Norman Bulansky, a childlike middle-aged mentally handicapped man who works at a doughnut shop.

Starting in 1990, O'Heir appeared in White Noise's Stumpy's Gang, a one-act black comedy play by Patrick Cannon. The show played at Stage Left and Strawdog Theatres in Chicago, where it developed a cult following. O'Heir played Frank Bubman, the janitor for a genetics laboratory whose job is to destroy the unsuccessful experiments, which are portrayed by puppets. Frank secretly uses the experiments to stage private shows reminiscent of early television programs. Mary Shen Barnidge of the Chicago Reader said of his performance, "The grotesquely sexy Jim O'Heir adds a new dimension to the role of the enfant terrible with his uninhibited and enthusiastic portrayal of Frank, who will break your heart even as he turns your stomach." Ernest Tucker of the Chicago Sun-Times described O'Heir's performance as very funny and "unforgettable", and said he "held together this funny yet sick apocalyptic fantasy". Stumpy's Gang closed in the fall of 1991. Also with White Noise, O'Heir appeared in the play Ad-Nauseam, about a pair of writers who create an ad campaign about a character named Rim Shot, played by O'Heir. Rim Shot, dressed as a gladiator costume made up of bristle brushes and toilet detritus.

Television work

O'Heir has appeared in several television shows throughout the 1990s-2000s, including 3rd Rock from the Sun, Malcolm in the Middle, Just Shoot Me, Star Trek: Voyager, Suite Life of Zack and Cody and ER. O'Heir appeared in the 1996 baseball comedy film Ed and 1998 fantasy television film Harvey. Starting in 2000, O'Heir starred in a regular role in the Comedy Central series Strip Mall as Harvey Krudup, the unattractive husband of protagonist Tammi Tyler, who was played by Julie Brown. The character was the owner of the Starbrite Cleaners business, and Tammi married him under the false assumption that he was rich. After learning Harvey is not wealthy, Tammi makes numerous attempts to have him murdered.

In November 2003, he made a guest appearance in the tenth season episode of Friends, "The One With the Birth Mother", where he played the manager of an adoption agency. On November 28, 2004, he appeared in the Boston Legal episode "Loose Lips", where he played a man fired from being a department store Santa Claus because he is a cross dresser. O'Heir also continued appearing in plays during this time, and played the inmate Dale Harding in Dale Wasserman's stage adaption of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at The Theatre District in Hollywood, California. Backstage writer Terri Roberts said O'Heir stood out among the show's cast. He also appeared in the 2007 family drama film Welcome to Paradise.

Starting in 2009, Jim O'Heir became a regular supporting cast member of the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation. He originally auditioned for the role of Ron Swanson, before being cast as Jerry Gergich, a clumsy employee at a local government parks department who is often routinely mocked by his fellow co-workers. Although the character has been featured in the series since the first episode, he started to become more fully developed and play larger roles in the episodes during the second season. The episode "Park Safety", in which Jerry pretends to have been mugged in order to avoid being made fun of for an injury, was focused almost entirely around Jerry and drew positive reviews for O'Heir's comedic performance.

In 2011, O'Heir made a guest appearance on the NBC comedy-drama series Parenthood as a bar owner. In 2013, he guest-starred on Good Luck Charlie as a couch surgeon and the owner of a couch store, and later in the year he had a main role in the Ion Television movie My Santa, as Jack, Santa's right-hand man. That same year, he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live as real-life Toronto mayor Rob Ford, who had recently been involved in a crack-smoking scandal. O'Heir will be playing Scientist Hathaway in the upcoming movie, Range 15. In 2016, he voiced the character "Aiden" on Harvey Beaks, the grandfather of the titular character. In 2016, he appeared as Sheriff Reynolds in two episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and as Constable Jim in four episodes of the YouTube series Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996EdArt
1998SpikeMichaelShort film
1999H@Bank Manager (voice)Short film
2000In God We TrustForemanShort film
2006AcceptedSherman Schrader II
2006Comedy HellWilford
2007Welcome to ParadiseFred Fargo
2011Grow Up AlreadyDadShort film
2012Seeking a Friend for the End of the WorldSheriff
2013Mediating KidnapperDougShort film
2013Armed ResponseNorval
2013BoatsThe BossShort film
2014Life After BethChip the Mailman
2014The Turtle's HeadDr. FrielShort film
2015If I Could Tell YouJimShort film
2015Road HardMark Davis
2015Life in ColorBill Winters
2015Bad NightBob
2015Spare ChangeDon
2015Helen Keller vs. NightwolvesVance
2016Mind Over MindyMr. Dick Wiener
2016HalloweedMayor Price
2016The Dust StormSteve Bundy
2016Middle ManLenny
2016Range 15Scientist Hathaway
2016Astronaut CampHarryShort film
2017Take MeCompleted
2017Logan LuckyIn post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996HarveyDuane WilsonTelevision film
1996The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows BestHead ChefTelevision film
1996Party of FivePlumber #1Episode: "Deal With It"
1996ERMcKennaEpisode: "Last Call"
19963rd Rock from the SunWaltEpisode: "Gobble, Gobble, Dick, Dick"
1996PearlDelivery GuyEpisode: "Christmas Daze"
1997EllenKelsyEpisode: "G.I. Ellen"
1997, 2002Just Shoot Me!Actor/ Big Dan2 episodes
1998Step by StepTom GarilickEpisode: "Pain in the Class"
1998Mr. MurderSwimmer's FatherTelevision
1998The Drew Carey ShowThe Maintenance Guy / Man in the Moon2 episodes
1998The Love Boat: The Next WaveVince DeeringEpisode: "All That Glitters"
1999WorkingFryer LawrenceEpisode: "Romeo and Julie"
1999Diagnosis: MurderHoward WeberEpisode: "Voices Carry"
1999Ally McBealSteve MalloryEpisode: "Saving Santa"
2000Martial LawDr. Cheery ToothEpisode: "Freefall"
2000Star Trek: VoyagerHusbandEpisode: "Critical Care"
2000PopularWarnerEpisode: "Are You There God? It's Me Ann-Margret"
2000The Norm ShowMr. WootenEpisode: "Norm vs. Schoolin"
2000–2001Strip MallHarv Krudup22 episodes
2001Malcolm in the MiddleRoyEpisode: "Book Club"
2001The HuntressBusinessmanEpisode: "The Hunted/Vegas: Part 2"
2001Dharma & GregChief R J AndersonEpisode: "Educating Dharma: Part 1"
2002George LopezReggie / Pete2 episodes
2003Grounded for LifeHarryEpisode: "Your Father Should Know: Part 1"
2004FriendsAdoption Agency WorkerEpisode: "The One with the Birth Mother"
2004American DreamsBig Arnie2 episodes
2004Cold CaseNed RyanEpisode: "Maternal Instincts"
2004Boston LegalGil FurnaldEpisode: "Loose Lips"
2005Less than PerfectRussellEpisode: "I Just Don't Like Her"
2005Jane Doe: Vanishing ActAir Traffic ControllerTelevision film
2005Without a TraceMr. RickerEpisode: "End Game"
2006Falling in Love with the Girl Next DoorReverend MayfieldTelevision film
2006The Suite Life of Zack & CodyMaynard's DadEpisode: "Neither a Borrower Nor a Speller Bee"
2006Desperate HousewivesSam KillianEpisode: "I Know Things Now"
2006MonkPark RangerEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Big Game"
2007State of MindAdministratorEpisode: "Lost and Found"
2007Saving GraceMitch DuncanEpisode: "A Language of Angels"
2007Curb Your EnthusiasmDetectiveEpisode: "The Therapists"
2008SwingtownMr. StoneEpisode: "Friends with Benefits"
2008Raising the BarD.A. Thomas SheridanEpisode: "Guatemala Gulfstream"
2009Safe HarborMr. CookTelevision film
2009CastleHal RossiEpisode: "The Double Down"
2009–2015Parks and RecreationGarry Gergich122 episodes
2011ParenthoodPeteEpisode: "Qualities and Difficulties"
2011Rizzoli & IslesDr. LittleEpisode: "Don't Hate the Player"
2012CollegeHumor OriginalsJohn AdamsEpisode: "Declaration of Email Signatures"
2012The MentalistNorrisEpisode: "The Crimson Ticket"
2012The House on South BronsonJimEpisode: "Mansitting"
2013VegasBank ManagerEpisode: "Scoundrels"
2013Good Luck CharlieAlanEpisode: "Teddy's New Beau"
2013It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaDoctorEpisode: "The Gang Gets Quarantined"
2013My SantaJackTelevision film
2013Non-StopHowardTelevision film
2013The Wrong WomanEdTelevision film
2014Math BitesCelebrity Guy / Singing Flower Head2 episodes
2014Geek CredNew GuyEpisode: "Detective Comics Store"
2014Switched at BirthChuck ConroyEpisode: "It Isn't What You Think"
2014Fatal AcquittalGreysonTelevision film
2015Hot in ClevelandRossEpisode: "Kitchen Nightmare"
2015I Didn't Do ItPrincipal McLeanEpisode: "Cheer Up Girls"
2015Austin & AllySantaEpisode: "Santas & Surprises"
2016These PeopleTomEpisode: "Dad"
2016Kidnapping Lizzie: Nightmare VisionsDetective WilliamsTelevision film
2016VeepMr. BrookheimerEpisode: "Thanksgiving"
2016Harvey BeaksAiden (voice)Episode: "The New Bugaboo/The Case of the Missing Pancake"
2016-2017The Bold and the BeautifulMatt3 episodes
2016Dr. Havoc's DiaryGeneral Plague (voice)Web series
2016Another PeriodAttorney2 episodes
2016This Isn't WorkingMr. GoldenEpisode: "A Very Special Episode"
2016Brooklyn Nine-NineSheriff Reynolds2 episodes
2016Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner PartyConstable JimMini-series
2017SpeechlessStuEpisode: "H-e-r-Hero"
2017Mommy, I Didn't Do ItEdTelevision film
2017The ThundermansFarmer TedEpisode: "Date of Emergency"
2017Superior DonutsGaryEpisode: "Man Without a Health Plan"
2017A Moving RomanceNeil WilsonTelevision film
2017Bill Nye Saves the WorldRabiesEpisode: "Do Some Shots, Save the World"
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