Terry Kinney


Terry Kinney is an American actor and theatre director, and is a founding member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, with John Malkovich, Laurie Metcalf, Gary Sinise, and Jeff Perry. Kinney is best known for his role as Emerald City creator Tim McManus on HBO's prison drama Oz.

Early life

Kinney was born in Lincoln, Illinois, the son of Elizabeth L., a telephone operator, and Kenneth C. Kinney, a tractor company supervisor.
He attended Illinois State University, in Normal, Illinois, where he became friends with Jeff Perry, who took him to see a performance of Grease featuring Gary Sinise, bringing the three Steppenwolf Theatre Company co-founders together for the first time.

Career

Theatre

Kinney has been involved in theatre since 1974, when he, Gary Sinise and Jeff Perry founded the Steppenwolf Theatre Company. In describing the company's radical usage of cinematic techniques such as accelerated time, substantial soundtracks and the rough equivalent of dissolves and bleeds, Kinney had said:
We’ve always been more influenced by cinematic techniques than stage techniques because stage techniques have been around long enough to become really boring and cliché. Our earliest influences were the films of Cassavetes, not any plays we’d seen. We always tend to score our pieces and we always tend to manipulate the audience to look where we want them to look and the way to do that is to get very tight on certain situations.
He has directed several plays and performed in several. In 1985 he performed in the Drama Desk Award winning play Balm in Gilead by Lanford Wilson. In 1996 Kinney played Tilden in the Sam Shepard play Buried Child directed by Gary Sinise in New York City. During a performance of Buried Child Kinney had a "terrible, horrible, screaming panic attack" and stayed offstage for several years, only returning in 2002 in a performance with Kurt Elling called Petty Delusions and Grand Obsessions. He directed Richard Greenberg's play Well Appointed Room in 2006 and Neil Labute's reasons to be pretty in 2009. In 2010 he directed another Lanford Wilson play, Fifth of July for Bay Street Theatre and for the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
In October–November 2012 Kinney directs Checkers a new play by Douglas McGrath at the Vineyard Theatre, New York City. He's slated to direct Lyle Kessler's new play Collision in January 2013 at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.

Film and television

Besides his theatrical work, Kinney has done much acting, mainly for television, starting in 1985 with an appearance in Miami Vice. In 1987, he starred as Pastor Tom Bird in the CBS miniseries Murder Ordained opposite JoBeth Williams. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the idealistic unit manager Tim McManus on HBO's prison drama Oz.
In 1995, Kinney co-starred with Tommy Lee Jones in an adaptation of an Elmer Kelton western novel titled The Good Old Boys. Tommy Lee Jones directed this made-for-TV movie which also co-starred Sissy Spacek, Matt Damon, Sam Shepard, Wilford Brimley and retired Texas Ranger H. Joaquin Jackson.
Kinney also directed two episodes of Oz, "Cruel and Unusual Punishments" in 1999 and "Wheel of Fortune" in 2002. Explaining the experience, he said, "it was great training for shooting on a limited budget, on a time crunch."
His film work includes a role in the 1988 film Miles from Home, which featured many cast members of Steppenwolf and was directed by Sinise. In 1995, he played mayoral candidate Todd Carter in Carl Franklin's film Devil in a Blue Dress. In 1996, Kinney played a comedic role as Uncle David in the coming-of-age drama, Fly Away Home. In 1999, Kinney played the lead in the indie film, The Young Girl and the Monsoon, about Hank, a 39-year-old photo-journalist dealing with a demanding job and a growing daughter. In 2001, he played the estranged father of the protagonist, Sara Johnson, in the film Save the Last Dance.
In 2006 Kinney directed a short film called Kubuku Rides , which portrays the effects of drug addiction of a mother as seen by her young son. The film is based on the short story by Larry Brown. It is the first film produced by Steppenwolf Films. In 2008, he directed Diminished Capacity, a feature film with a big Steppenwolf presence, based on the Sherwood Kiraly novel of that name.
For television, in 2008, Kinney was Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams in Canterbury's Law, a short-lived Fox series. In 2009, he played Sergeant Harvey Brown in the ABC series, The Unusuals, and in the same year he had a recurring role as Special Agent Sam Bosco on the hit CBS series, The Mentalist.
2010 saw a pilot for a CBS drama called The Line, starring Dylan Walsh as ATF Agent Donovan with Kinney as a complex criminal, Alex Gunderson, that Donovan is hunting. The series was to be based on a novel by Robert Gregory Browne called "Kiss Her Goodbye". In 2011 Kinney had a recurring role in the North American adaptation of Being Human as Heggemann, an 1,100-year-old Dutch vampire. In April 2012 he starred in the CBS police procedural drama NYC 22 as Field Training Officer Daniel "Yoda" Dean. However, after four episodes NYC 22 was axed. Kinney also guest starred as Salvatore Amato, a member of a Chicago crime family, in the new Fox drama The Mob Doctor premiering in September 2012.
Kinney was cast as series regular on ABC drama series Black Box opposite Kelly Reilly and Vanessa Redgrave, set to air on ABC in 2014.

Personal life

From 1984 to 1988, Kinney was married to Elizabeth Perkins. From 1993 to 2005, he was married to his Oz co-star Kathryn Erbe, with whom he has a daughter, Maeve, and a son, Carson.

Theater directing credits

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Seven Minutes in HeavenBill the PhotographerFilm
1986Miami ViceAsst. State Atty. William PepinTV series
1986No MercyPaul DeveneuxFilm
1987A Walk on the MoonLew EllisFilm
1987Murder OrdainedPastor Tom BirdTV film
1987thirtysomethingSteve WoodmanTV series
1988Miles from HomeMarkFilm
1990'TV film
1990Law & OrderClifford ChesterTV series
1991Queens LogicJeremyFilm
1991The Grapes of WrathReverend Jim CaseyTeleplay
1991Talent for the GameGil LawrenceFilm
1992The Last of the MohicansJohn CameronFilm
1992Deadly MatrimonyJim MihkalikTV mini-series
1993Body SnatchersSteve MaloneFilm
1993The FirmLamar QuinnFilm
1993'Joseph P. KennedyTV film
1995The Good Old BoysWalter CallowayTV film
1995Devil in a Blue DressTodd CarterFilm
1996Fly Away HomeDavid AldenFilm
1996SleepersRalph FergusonFilm
1996Critical ChoicesLloydTV series
1996'Richard LaumerTV series
1997George WallaceBilly WatsonTV film
1997OzEmerald City Unit Manager Tim McManusTV series
1997White LiesRichardFilm
1998Luminous MotionPedroFilm
1998Don't Look DownDr. Paul SadowskiTV film
1999OxygenCaptain Tim FosterFilm
1999That Championship SeasonJames DalyTV film
1999The Young Girl and the MonsoonHank Film
2000The House of MirthGeorge DorsetFilm
2001Save the Last DanceRoy JohnsonFilm
2001MidwivesRand DanforthTV film
2002The Laramie ProjectDennis ShepardFilm
2003House HuntingHogueShort film
2004Focus GroupBob SadlerShort film
2004'District Attorney Tom MitfordTV series
2005The Game of Their LivesThe journalist, Dent McSkimmingFilm
2005RunawayDr. MaximFilm
2005Amber Frey: Witness for the ProsecutionDetective Neil O'HaraTV film
2006KidnappedJames SullivanTV series
2007Turn the RiverMarkusFilm
2007Wainy DaysMarvinInternet series, 1 episode
2007Queens SupremeAndrew GriggTV series
2008Canterbury's LawDeputy Attorney General Zach WilliamsTV series
2009The UnusualsSergeant Harvey BrownTV series
2009The MentalistSpecial Agent Sam BoscoTV series
2010The Good WifeGerald Kozko TV series
2011Being HumanHeggemannTV series
2012NYC 22Daniel "Yoda" DeanTV series
2012Promised LandDavid ChurchillFilm
2012The Mob DoctorDante AmatoTV series
2013ElementaryHoward EnnisTV series
2014Black BoxDr. Owen MorelySeries regular
2015Show Me a HeroPeter SmithTV miniseries
2015FargoChief GibsonTV series
2016Good BehaviorChristianSeries regular
2016BillionsHallTV Series
2017Abundant Acreage AvailableJesse LedbetterFilm
2017November CriminalsPrincipal KarlstadtFilm
2018Mile 22Johnny PorterFilm
2019Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and VileMike FisherFilm
2021The Little ThingsCaptain FarrisFilm