Timothy Busfield Net Worth

Timothy Busfield net worth is estimated to be around $500 Thousand as of 2024. Timothy Busfield is an American actor and director born on June 12, 1957. He starred as Elliot Weston on the TV show “Thirtysomething,” played Mark in the movie “Field of Dreams” and appeared as Danny Concannon in “The West Wing.”

In 1991, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for his role in thirtysomething. Busfield also founded Theatre for Children Inc. a non-profit organization that supports the arts. In 2024, he was honored with an induction into the Sacramento Baseball Hall of Fame as a pitcher.

Full NameTimothy Busfield
Date of BirthJune 19, 1957
Place of BirthLansing, Michigan, USA
OccupationActor, Director, Producer
Height5 ft 9 inches (177 cm)
SpouseMelissa Gilbert (m. 2013)
Jenny Merwin (m. 1988–2007)
Radha Delamarter (m. 1981–1986)
ChildrenSamuel Busfield, Daisy Busfield, 
Wilson Busfield
Net Worth$500 Thousand

What is Timothy Busfield Net Worth in 2024?

Timothy Busfield Net Worth

Timothy Busfield is an American actor and director with a net worth of $500 Thousand as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The main source of Timothy Busfield’s net worth mainly comes from his long career as an actor, director, and producer.

He gained popularity through his roles in TV shows like “Thirtysomething” and “The West Wing,” and in movies like “Field of Dreams.” Besides acting, he’s also directed episodes of various TV series, which adds to his income.

Busfield also co-founded a theater company, which contributed to his wealth. Over the years, his work in both front and behind the camera has been the primary source of his financial success.

Timothy Busfield’s Early Life and Education

Timothy Busfield Net Worth

Timothy Busfield was born on June 12, 1957, in Lansing Michigan to drama professor Roger Busfield and Jean Busfield who directed the Michigan State University Press.

He graduated from East Lansing High School in 1975. At 18 he landed his first professional acting role in a children’s theater production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

Timothy Busfield studied drama at East Tennessee State University and traveled extensively with the Actors Theater of Louisville visiting Europe and Israel.

In 1981, he moved to New York City and joined the Circle Repertory Company for their play Talley and Son by Lanford Wilson. That same year he made his film debut with a small role as a soldier in the comedy “Stripes.”

Timothy Busfield’s Career

Early Beginnings

Timothy Busfield Net Worth

In 1982, Timothy Busfield took on the role of understudy to Matthew Broderick in “Brighton Beach Memoirs.” He moved to Los Angeles in 1983 to join the cast of “Reggie” a comedy series that was based on a British show.

In 1984, he landed his first major film role as Arnold Poindexter in “Revenge of the Nerds” and its sequel. He also played a significant role in the medical drama “Trapper John M.D.,” where he portrayed the son of Pernell Roberts’ character until the show ended in 1986.

After “Trapper John, M.D.,” Busfield and his brother Buck founded the Fantasy Theatre in Sacramento, California, which was later named the Honorary State Children’s Theater for California. They also started the B Street Theatre in 1992 focusing on adult productions.

In 1987, Busfield began his role as Elliot on “Thirtysomething” which marked his first significant mature role. His character’s struggles with infidelity and professional competition were central to the show earning him three Emmy nominations and a win in 1991.

A Few Good Men

Busfield appeared as the villain in “Field of Dreams” and replaced Tom Hulce in “A Few Good Men” on Broadway in 1990. He also directed several episodes of “Thirtysomething.” His film credits include “Sneakers,” “Quiz Show,” and “Little Big League,” where he played a baseball player. He even played semi-pro baseball for the “Sacramento Smokeys” during this time.

In the late 1990s, Busfield was featured in “The Byrds of Paradise” and “Champs.” He also directed multiple TV shows, including “Sports Night” and “Ed,” where he was a co-executive producer. He had a recurring role on “The West Wing” as Danny Concannon.

From 2000 onward, Busfield balanced directing and acting working on shows like “Without a Trace,” “Las Vegas,” and “Damages.” He also co-starred in “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” and was an executive producer for “Lipstick Jungle.”

In 2019, Timothy Busfield directed “Guest Artist,” a film written by and starring Jeff Daniels, marking the launch of “Grand River Productions.” In 2020, he appeared on “The George Lucas Talk Show” and voiced the title character in “Marvel’s Wastelanders: Star-Lord on SiriusXM.”

Timothy Busfield’s Family Life

Timothy Busfield Net Worth

Timothy Busfield was previously married to actress and director Radha Delamarter and they divorced in 1986. They had a son named Willy. In 1988 he married fashion designer Jennifer Merwin and they had two children Daisy and Samuel. They divorced in 2007.

In January 2013, Busfield’s representative announced his engagement to actress Melissa Gilbert. They married on April 24, 2013, at San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara California.

Timothy Busfield and Melissa Gilbert lived in Howell Michigan from 2013 to 2018 before moving to New York City. In the 2016–17 school year Busfield was an artist in residence at Michigan State University.

Timothy Busfield Real Estate

In 2003, Timothy Busfield bought a home near Malibu for $1.25 million. This house had three bedrooms and three bathrooms and was 2,396 square feet. After his divorce from Merwin, he tried to sell this house in late 2008 for $1.995 million. However, in 2010, reports said that Timothy was in trouble because he couldn’t pay his mortgage, and his home might go into foreclosure.

In 2019, Timothy and his partner, Melissa, bought a new property in the Catskill Mountains of New York. They paid $98,000 for 14 acres, which is about 20 minutes from Woodstock. This is where they live now.