
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
2/4/1962
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Jim O'Heir
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim O'Heir (born February 4, 1962) is an American actor. He was active in the Chicago theater during the 1980s and 1990s as part of the theater group White Noise, and appeared in such plays as The Book of Blanche, Stumpy's Gang and Ad-Nauseam with the group. O'Heir has appeared in several films and made guest appearances on such shows as Friends, Boston Legal, Malcolm in the Middle, Star Trek: Voyager, ER and Parenthood.
In 2000, he starred in a regular role in the Comedy Central series Strip Mall as Harvey Krudup, the unattractive husband of protagonist...
Known For

Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
as Cop #2

The Lonely Island Presents: The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience
as Puka Shell Bob

The Devil Comes to Kansas City
as Richard Wilson

The Wrong House
as Mr. Drake

My Babysitter the Super Hero
Unknown Role

When Jeff Tried to Save the World
as Carl

Accepted
as Mr. Schrader

Logan Lucky
as Cal

Range 15
as Scientist Hathaway

Bad Times at the El Royale
as Milton Wyrick

Life After Beth
as Chip

Welcome to Paradise
as Fred Fargo

Mimic 2
as Lou

The Wrong Woman
as Ed

Life in Color
as Bill Winters

Mommy I Didn't Do It
as Ed Flynn

The Last Whistle
as Ted

If I Could Tell You
as Jim

Road Hard
as Mark Davis

Hero Mode
as James
Career Timeline
2025
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2nd Chance for Christmas
as Crooner
Pearson
as Police Superintendent Chuck Hargrove
The Last Whistle
as Ted
The Lonely Island Presents: The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience
as Puka Shell Bob
Bless This Mess
as Kent
Smothered by Mothers
as Agent Miller
Heavens to Betsy 2
as Pastor John
2018
2017
Heavens to Betsy
as Pastor John
Logan Lucky
as Cal
Not a War Story
Role unknown
Middle Man
as Lenny
Take Me
as Stuart
When Jeff Tried to Save the World
as Carl
Bill Nye Saves the World
as Rabies
Landline
as Steve Gout
Trial & Error
as Michael Poisson
A Moving Romance
as Neil Wilson
Mommy I Didn't Do It
as Ed Flynn