The Life & Times of Tim - Cast

Cast

  • Steve Dildarian as Tim, the title character and protagonist of the show. Tim is an unassuming white collar worker for "Omnicorp", a fictional corporation in New York City. Although well-meaning, he almost always finds himself in greatly embarrassing scenarios, often as a consequence of bad judgment or lying.
  • MJ Otto as Amy, Tim's long-suffering girlfriend.
  • Nick Kroll as Stu, Tim's stoner best friend and co-worker.
  • Matt Johnson as Rodney, Tim's other friend, assistant to The Boss, and Staten-Island guido-type.
  • Peter Giles as The Boss (aka Percy Davis), the self-absorbed head of OmniCorp. He met Tim when he entered his office to request a promotion. He acts friendly towards Tim and misuses him to do degrading tasks such as pretending to have pood on the floor when he sneaks his dog in or taking his daughter to her prom. He promises Tim a promotion for these tasks but inevitably something always goes wrong.
  • Bob Morrow as Debbie the Prostitute; Gay Gary; additional characters. Alan Tudyk took over as the voice of Debbie in season 3.

Guest voices have included Bob Saget as Party Marty (a coworker of Tim's), Jeff Garlin as Stu's dad, Melanie Lynskey as Becky, Cheri Oteri as Blobsnark, Bashko's daughter, Daniel Tosh as Theo the "Internet Technology" guy, Trevor Moore as Larry, owner of "Larry's Bras & Hooker Outfits", Aziz Ansari, Elliott Gould as Dr. Fishman, Bob Odenkirk as the "Bathroom Guy," and Marc Wootton as Ringmaster.

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