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Tim
Bagley comes from good mid western stock. He was raised in Minneapolis
Minnesota, Madison, and Trempealeau, Wisconsin, and Niles, Michigan. He
majored in Art, with a minor in Psychology at California State
University Fullerton. |
After college
came a string of odd jobs; A butler at the Playboy Mansion, a page at
Paramount Studios, a Mitzi Gaynor dancer, and a phone service operator
for two pimps named T-money and Blueberry Muffin.
Somewhere in there he began taking acting classes with Nina Foch, Howard
Fine, and The Groundlings. He spent 1990 - 1995 writing and
performing with the prestigious Groundlings main company. He won two LA
Weekly awards for best solo comedy performance in “Groundlings, Pretty
Groundlings,” and best ensemble for “Groundlings,
Good and
Twenty.” |
Film highlights include
"Rogues Gallery," "Finding Bliss," “Knocked Up,” “Employee of the
Month,” “Accepted,” “The Day After Tomorrow,” “Happy
Texas,” “Austin Powers 2/ Spy Who Shagged Me,” and “The Mask.”
TV highlights include "Southland," “Monk,” "Pushing Daisies," "Desperate Housewives," “Will and Grace,” “According To
Jim,” “Wanda Does It,” “The Court,” “ER,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
Tim’s play, “Happy Hour,” won the 1999 Jury Award for Best One
Person Show at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. Tim resides in
Los Angeles, but still enjoys a good Wisconsin cheese ball. |
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