
Tim Ransom
Acting
1963-04-19 · Binghamton, New York, USA
Tim Ransom, born Timothy Ransom Wilson on April 19, 1963, in Binghamton, New York, is a seasoned American actor, producer, and theater artist with over 35 years in entertainment. After high school, he relocated to New York City, interning at the Ensemble Studio Theater and co-founding the influential Naked Angels theater company with figures like Jon Robin Baitz and Lili Taylor, later serving as its Artistic Director from 2001 to 2005. Known for iconic roles such as the mutant Jack on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1997-1998), villain Frankie Dwyer on Nash Bridges, and Robert F. Kennedy in A Woman Named Jackie, his film work spans Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Outbreak (1995), LBJ (2016), and The Mandela Effect (2019). Recent credits include Station 19 (2024), The Rookie (2022), Narcos: Mexico, The Handmaid's Tale, and Perry Mason (2020), alongside dozens of guest spots on shows like Scandal, The X-Files, and Law & Order: Organized Crime.
tvMatlock
as Orlando · 2024 · 7.1
movieBlonde
as Rudy · 2022 · 5.9
tvLaw & Order: Organized Crime
as Stanwood · 2021 · 7.9
tvPerry Mason
as Fenton Bostwick · 2020 · 7.2
movieThe Mandela Effect
as Pastor Isaac · 2019 · 6.3
tvNarcos: Mexico
as Dunn · 2018 · 7.9
tvThe Rookie
as Creighton Mitchell · 2018 · 8.5
tvStation 19
as Charles · 2018 · 8.2
movieLBJ
as Larry O'Brien · 2017 · 6.4
movieBattle of the Sexes
as Jerry Perenchio · 2017 · 6.8
tvThe Handmaid's Tale
as Whitford · 2017 · 8.1
tvPreacher
as Mr. Murphy · 2016 · 7.4
tvTogetherness
as Tyler · 2015 · 6.7
tvMasters of Sex
as Dr. Rish · 2013 · 7.1
tvHostages
as Dr. Hank Evans · 2013 · 5.9
tvPerception
as Dr. Robert Mills · 2012 · 7.2
tvScandal
as Jeremy Winslow · 2012 · 7.2
movieWin Win
as Stuart Thatcher · 2011 · 6.8
tvCastle
as Max Renfro · 2009 · 8.0
tvBrothers and Sisters
as Human Resources Representative · 2006 · 7.1
tvConviction
as Attorney · 2006 · 6.0
tvBones
as Robert Carlson · 2005 · 8.2
tvDesperate Housewives
as Tommy · 2004 · 7.9
tvWithout a Trace
as Linus Newell · 2002 · 7.2