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Ted McGinley

Ted McGinley
Ted McGinley
Born: May 30, 1958 in Newport Beach, California
Occupation: Actor
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy
Career Highlights: Revenge of the Nerds, Daybreak, Deadly Web
First Major Screen Credit: Happy Days: Season 10 (1983)
13 Videos for Ted McGinley
The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love (2009) Major League: Back To The Minors (1998) Blue Tornado (1990)
The Note (2007) Married... With Children: Season 10 (1995) Physical Evidence (1989)
Daybreak (2000) Wayne's World 2 (1993) Troop Beverly Hills (1989)
Dick (1999) Married... With Children: Season 07 (1992) Revenge of the Nerds (1984)
Hostage Hotel (1999)
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Biography:

Dividing his time more or less equally between big- and small-screen work, actor Ted McGinley enjoyed a considerably successful tenure as a character player, almost always appearing as beefcake heartthrob types. He began his career in the early '80s, with small roles in Garry Marshall's satirical farce Young Doctors in Love (1982) and the lurid Joan Collins telemovie Making of a Male Model (1983), but achieved his first significant break in the sitcom venue, as English teacher-cum-basketball coach Roger Phillips on the final four seasons of Happy Days (1980-1984).

Fortuitously, at about the same time that Days folded, the producers of The Love Boat (on the same network, ABC) tapped McGinley to play photographer Ace Evans -- a last-ditch attempt to save the program from sagging ratings. The strategy ultimately failed when Boat ended its lengthy run in 1986, but in the meantime, McGinley landed what became a recurring role as jock Stan in the first three installments of Revenge of the Nerds.

Eventually, McGinley also joined the cast of the long-running Married...With Children from 1991 through 1997, playing chauvinistic layabout Jefferson D'Arcy (second husband of the Bundys' neighbor Marcy Rhoades), and essayed roles in theatrical films including Physical Evidence (1989), Wayne's World 2 (1993), and Dick (1999).

The late '90s and 2000s found McGinley evincing a heightened presence in television once again, first on Aaron Sorkin's critically worshipped yet short-lived seriocomedy Sports Night (1998-1999), then as Charley Shanowski on the sitcom Hope & Faith (2003-2006). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide.