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* [[Bob Morrow]] as Debbie, the multiracial prostitute that lives next door
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* [[Matt Johnson]] as Rodney, The Boss's assistant from Long Island
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* [[Nick Kroll]] as Tim's best friend Stu.
* [[Nick Kroll]] as Tim's best friend Stu.

Revision as of 20:14, 29 September 2008

The Life and Times of Tim is an animated comedy series created by HBO about a man in his mid 20s named Tim (Steve Dildarian), living in New York City with his girlfriend Amy (Mary Jane Otto), who constantly finds himself in increasingly awkward situations.

Dildarian, in addition to providing the the voice of Tim, serves as the series' executive producer. Dildarian is most notable for his famous "Budweiser Lizards" campaign. He is also known for his animated short "Angry Unpaid Hooker," which was awarded the Best Animated Short at the 2006 Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen and is the basis for The Life and Times of Tim. Tom Werner (That 70's Show, Third Rock From the Sun, and The Cosby Show), Jimmy Miller (Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Borat) and Mike Clements executive produce as well.

Other cast includes:

  • Bob Morrow as Debbie, the multiracial prostitute that lives next door
  • Peter Giles as The Boss, Tim's nameless boss
  • Matt Johnson as Rodney, The Boss's assistant from Long Island

The show premieres September 28, 2008 on HBO.

The show was originally developed for FOX last year but has since been slated for 10 episodes by HBO. This is the first adult HBO animated series since Spawn (TV series).


External Links

HBO: The Life & Times of Tim

The Futon Critic review