Jim Fyfe
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Jim Fyfe | |
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Born | James Michael Fyfe |
Occupation | Actor, writer, director, TV host, acting coach, school teacher, school admissions director, assistant headmaster, operations administrator |
Years active | 1986–present |
Title | Assistant Headmaster, Upper Division Head |
Spouse(s) | Lesley Klein (divorced)Sarah Weeks (present) |
Children | 1 |
James "Jim" Michael Fyfe is an American actor, writer[1] TV host,[2] theatre director,[3][4] and acting coach[4][5] from Piermont, New York. Since 2003, he worked at Rockland Country Day School in Congers, New York. He started as a history teacher before becoming the school's Admissions Director, later its Assistant Headmaster, Upper Division Head, and then the school's Operations Administrator while continuing to teach History.[4] In 2015, he began working alongside comedic television host Stephen Colbert, as a producer on the CBS program The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Fyfe was also best known for being the co-host from 1988-89 on The Dr. Fad Show, starring Ken Hakuta. He was then replaced by David Sterry, who co-hosted the show from 1989 until the series end in 1994. His first marriage, which ended in divorce, was to Leslie Klein, daughter of actress Brett Somers.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Full Grown Men | Night Manager | |
2004 | Tanner on Tanner | Emile Berkoff | 2 episodes |
Red Dead Revolver | Earl Weatherby, Fitch, Verne Wiggins | Videogame | |
2004 | Phantom Force | Ivan Cutler | TV Movie |
2002 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Bill | Episode: "Tuxedo Hill" |
1999-2002 | The X-Files | Jimmy the Geek/Kimmy the Geek / Kimmy Belmont | 2 episodes: Three of a Kind and Jump the Shark |
1999 | Kill the Man | Guy | |
1998 | Walking to the Waterline | Anthony, the B&B Clerk | |
Smart Guy | Mark Breslin | Episode: "Strangers on the Net" | |
Team Knight Rider | Dennis | Episode: "Et Tu Dante?" | |
1997 | The Real Blonde | Roy | |
Tracey Takes On... | Businessman #1 | Episode: "Food" | |
1996 | The Frighteners | Stuart | |
Power 98 | Roger Zalman | ||
1995 | Something Wilder | Scott Zachary | Episode: "No Kids Allowed" |
1993 | The Program | Nichols | |
Tracey Ullman Takes on New York | Drug Dealer | TV special | |
1991 | A Kiss Before Dying | Terry Dieter | |
Dark Shadows | Willie Loomis/Ben Loomis | 12 episodes | |
1988-89 | The Dr. Fad Show | Himself | Co-Host |
1988 | Encyclopedia | Various | Unknown episodes |
Tanner '88 | Emile Berkoff | 10 episodes |
Buy Me That! A Kids' Survival Guide to TV Advertising and Buy Me That Too[]
In the late 80s, Fyfe starred as himself in the Buy Me That! series. The specials teach children about the ways commercials can be manipulative, for example making products appear better in commercials than they are in real life, or by using product placement.
External links[]
References[]
- ^ Jim Fyfe at IMDb
- ^ Other works for Jim Fyfe, IMDb.com
- ^ 1987/1988 Show Overviews: HEAVY BREATHING, Directed by Jim Fyfe at primarystages.org
- ^ a b c "Faculty and Staff - Administration: Bio for Jim Fyfe". Rockland Country Day School. Archived from the original on 2012-12-13.
- ^ "Two Broadway vets teach adult classes". NorthJersey.com. 2011-03-24.
- Living people
- American television hosts
- People from Piermont, New York
- Male actors from New York (state)
- American television biography stubs