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Ted Raimi

 
Actor: Ted Raimi
 
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Fantasy
  • Career Highlights: Xena: Warrior Princess, My Name Is Bruce, Man With the Screaming Brain
  • First Major Screen Credit: Skinner (1993)

Biography

An endearingly geeky, bespectacled character actor who carved a respectable niche for himself with memorable roles in such popular television series as SeaQuest DSV and Xena: Warrior Princess, Ted Raimi may not have achieved the wild success of his prolific brother Sam (director of the Evil Dead and Spider-Man films), but he has still managed to build a healthy fan base thanks to his likeable personality, versatility, and undeniable screen presence.

Ted Raimi was born the youngest of four siblings in Detroit, MI. His parents were well-respected businesspeople in the suburbs of the Motor City; his father owned a chain of home furnishing stores and his mother a chain of lingerie shops. Despite the temptation to follow in the family businesses, Raimi was inspired by his brother Sam's prowess behind the camera and opted to try his hand at acting instead. Throughout his school years, Raimi would appear in many of his older sibling's Super-8 films, growing increasingly comfortable in front of the camera and gaining a keen perception of comic timing. His personable attitude and easygoing nature also found him gaining a solid reputation as a local DJ. Following high school, Raimi opted to head for Lansing and pursue his higher education at Michigan State University. A transfer to the University of New York followed shortly thereafter, with Raimi ultimately returning to his home state to attend the University of Detroit.

Subsequent years found the fledgling actor honing his skills in brother Sam's early films (including Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, and Crimewave), as well as numerous industrial films in and around the Motor City (a somewhat profitable market given the area's industrial prowess). Though work in industrial films did keep Raimi busy, they were nevertheless somewhat stifling in terms of creativity, and in 1988, he followed his brother Sam to Los Angeles in hopes of breaking into the Hollywood scene. Raimi ventured out from under the wing of his older sibling in 1989 with a small role in the Wes Craven horror movie Shocker. Though there was always a place for Ted in brother Sam's movies, he began to establish a solid reputation in his own right. In 1991, the younger Raimi played an impressive and compelling lead in the flawed-but-entertaining psychological comedy Lunatics: A Love Story. Cast as an agoraphobic who falls in love with an equally disturbed young woman, Raimi got a chance to shine as few of his roles up to that point had. As the 1990s progressed, Raimi quietly left an impression on mainstream audiences thanks to supporting roles in such high-profile Hollywood blockbusters as Patriot Games, Candyman, Hard Target, and Clear and Present Danger (of course, the fact that the younger Raimi essayed multiple roles in brother Sam's Army of Darkness goes without saying among so-called "Tedites").

In 1993, Raimi made his maiden voyage into television with a recurring role on the popular but short-lived series SeaQuest DSV. He later took the lead as a charming serial killer in the little-seen horror feature Skinner before irking fans of Xena: Warrior Princess with his recurring role as wannabe warrior Joxer. Though it took some time for audiences to warm up to Raimi's undeniably hammy performance, the fact that they eventually embraced the character offers a testament to the actor's personable charm. By this point, Raimi-spotting had become something of a sport among longtime fans, and as his list of credits continued to expand, one could always count on the likable actor to turn in a memorable performance -- no matter how small the part. Various roles on Primetime Glick and vocal work on the twisted Nickelodeon series Invader ZIM found Raimi's schedule continually full. In addition to appearing in the first two Spider-Man films, he could also be seen in the American adaptation of the Japanese horror hit Ju-on, entitled The Grudge (produced by brother Sam and scheduled for release in 2004). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Ted Raimi

Raimi and Suzanne Keilly, April 2007
Born December 14, 1965 (1965-12-14) (age 43)
Detroit, Michigan

Theodore "Ted" Raimi (born December 14, 1965) is an American actor, perhaps best known for his roles as Lieutenant Tim O'Neill in seaQuest DSV and Joxer the Mighty in Xena: Warrior Princess/Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

Raimi is the younger brother of Spider-Man director Sam Raimi, who also directed him in Xena and Hercules.

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Biography

Early life

Theodore Raimi was born in Detroit, Michigan, as a son of Celia Barbara (née Abrams), a lingerie store proprietor, and Leonard Ronald Raimi, a furniture store proprietor. When he was young, Bruce Campbell was his babysitter. Raimi attended University of Michigan, New York University, then finally University of Detroit before graduating. He began acting as an extra in his elder brother, director Sam Raimi's Super 8 films. His eldest brother, Ivan Raimi, a doctor, is also involved in the film industry as a screenwriter and occasional contributor to Sam's movies. Ted also has an older sister Andrea Raimi Rubin who is currently a court reporter

Career

Raimi as Joxer "The Mighty"

Raimi's motion picture credits include most of his brother Sam's films, including The Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Army of Darkness, Darkman and the Spider-Man series, as well as roles in such features as Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger, Lunatics: A Love Story, Skinner, Shocker, Born Yesterday and Stuart Saves his Family. He is known for his roles as the communication officer Lt. j.g. Tim O'Neill on the science fiction television series seaQuest DSV (later seaQuest 2032) and the warrior wannabe Joxer the Mighty on Xena: Warrior Princess. He also provided the voice of the character "Invader Skoodge" in the animated series "Invader Zim". His character on seaQuest DSV, Lt. Tim O'Neill, was originally named "Mack O'Neill". Several early promo photos still have the original name visible on his costume.

Raimi wrote the original "Joxer The Mighty" song in Xena.

Filmography

Films

Raimi as Lieutenant Junior Grade Tim O'Neill on seaQuest DSV
Year Title Role Notes
1981 The Evil Dead Fake Shemp
1985 Crimewave Waiter
Stryker's War Chain Man
1987 Evil Dead II Possessed Henrietta
Blood Rage Condom Salesman
1989 Easy Wheels Charlie
Intruder Produce Joe
Shocker Pac Man
1990 Darkman Rick
Postcards from the Edge (uncredited)
1991 Lunatics: A Love Story Hank Stone
1992 The Fountain Clowns Hayden
The Finishing Touch Detective Arnold
Eddie Presley Scooter
Patriot Games CIA Technician
Candyman Billy
Inside Out IV Video (segment "Modivation")
1993 "SeaQuest DSV" Lt. Timothy O'Neill TV Series
Bikini Squad Scared Onlooker (uncredited)
Army of Darkness Cowardly Warrior/Second Supportive Villager/S-Mart Clerk/Warrior with an eyepatch/Deadite with an eyepatch
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence Reporter
Born Yesterday Cynthia's Assistant
Hard Target Man on the Street
1994 In This Corner Interviewer
Floundering Sale Salesman
Clear and Present Danger Satellite Analyst
1995 Stuart Saves His Family Hal
Skinner Dennis Skinner
1996 The Shot Detective Corelli
Apollo 11 Steve Bales TV
Xena: Warrior Princess Joxer the Mighty (19962001) TV series
1997 Pathos The Workaholic
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Joxer the Mighty/the scriptwriter Alex Kurtzman (19971998) TV series
Wishmaster Ed Finney
1998 Between the Sheets Gabriel/A.D.R. Mixer
Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus Crius (voice) Video
1999 Iggy Vile M.D. TV
Freak Talks About Sex Jackie's Husband
For Love of the Game Gallery Doorman
2000 Growing Season Danny
2001 The Attic Expeditions Dr. Coffee
"Primetime Glick" Various TV Series
2002 Spider-Man Hoffman
Fatal Kiss Bob Reynolds TV
"Invader ZIM" Holographic Marzoid Head/Invader Skoodge (voice) TV Series
2004 Tales from the Crapper Next Door Neighbour Video
Spider-Man 2 Hoffman
The Grudge Alex
Illusion Ian
2005 Kalamazoo? Angel
Man with the Screaming Brain Pavel
Xena: The 10th Anniversary Collection Joxer the Mighty Video
Evil Dead: Regeneration Sam (voice) Video Game
Pledge of Allegiance Phelps
Freezerburn Special Agent Johnson
Nice Guys Special Agent Brown
Raptor Island 2: Raptor Planet Mr. Tygon TV
2007 Spider-Man 3 Hoffman
2008 My Name is Bruce Mills Toddner/Wing/Sign Painter
The Midnight Meat Train Randle Cooper
2009 High Midnight Earl
2011 Spider-Man 4 Hoffman

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Television

Year Title Role Notes
1989 "Alien Nation" Johnny Appleseed 1.10 "Chains of Love"
"ALF" Julius 4.13 "It's My Party"
1991 "Twin Peaks" Rusty, Heavy Metal Youth 2.19 "Variations and Relations"
"Twin Peaks" Rusty, Heavy Metal Youth 2.20 "The Path to the Black Lodge"
1992 "Baywatch" Leonard 3.4 "Rookie of the Year"
1995 "Xena: Warrior Princess" Joxer the Mighty 42 episodes (19962001)
1996 "American Gothic" Ted Parker 1.17 "Learning to Crawl"
1997 "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" Joxer the Mighty 3.14 "When a Man Loves a Woman"
"Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" Joxer the Mighty 4.5 "Stranger in a Strange World"
1998 "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" the scriptwriter Alex Kurtzman 4.15 "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Hercules"
2002 "Odyssey 5" Harry Mudd 1.13 "Trouble with Harry"
2005 "CSI: NY" Garage Joe/Joe Strahil 1.16 "Hush"
2006 "Masters of Horror" Father Tulli 2.1 "The Damned Thing"
2008 "Supernatural" Wesley Mondale 4.8 "Wishful Thinking"
2008 "Legend of the Seeker" Sebastian the Map Maker 1.3 "Bounty"
2009 " Angel of Death" Jed Norton Web Series

Writer

Year Title Role Notes
1993 "SeaQuest DSV" TV Series
1998 Normal Joe
1999 Iggy Vile M.D. TV

Miscellaneous crew

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Crimewave Apprentice Editor

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