Anthony Tyler Quinn
Anthony Tyler Quinn | |
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Born |
New London, Connecticut | July 25, 1962
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1980 – present |
Spouse(s) | Margaret Quinn (m. 1985) [1] |
Children | Roman Quinn, Andie Quinn |
Anthony Tyler Quinn (born July 25, 1962) is an American actor best known for his role as Jonathan Turner on Boy Meets World from 1994–1997, a role he reprised in 2015 in Girl Meets World.
Early life
Anthony Tyler Quinn was born July 25, 1962 in New London, Connecticut.
Career
At age 19 Quinn moved to Los Angeles to look for work. He is best known for his stint on the hit ABC sitcom, Boy Meets World, from 1994 to 1997.
Personal life
Quinn married his high school sweetheart Margaret on June 15th, 1985. They have two children, a daughter named Andie Tyler and a son named Roman Gabriel. Quinn is a Christian.[1]
Selected filmography
- Girl Meets World (2015) – Jonathan Turner
- NCIS (2014) – Navy Commander
- Greyscale (2014) – Jonathon Cole
- Pretty Little Liars (2012) – Ron
- Days of Our Lives (2013) – Joe Bernardi
- The New Republic (2011) – Hendrix
- House M.D. (2010) – Eli Morgan
- A Christmas Snow (2010)
- No Greater Love (2010) – Jeff
- Greyscale (2009) – Jonathon Cole
- The Mentalist (2009) – Lawyer
- Ghost Whisperer (2008) – Mr. Linarcos
- Smuggler's Ransom (2006) – Bill Donley
- Diagnosis Murder (2001) - Calvin Laird
- 3rd Rock From the Sun (1999)- Sam "the butcher" Marchetti
- Ask Harriet (TV series) (1998) – Jack Cody
- Caroline in the City (1995) (TV series) (1999) – Randy
- Abandoned and Deceived (1995)
- Someone Like Me (1994) – Steven
- Boy Meets World (1993) (TV series) (1994–1997) – Jonathan Turner (52 episodes)
- Melrose Place (1992) (TV series) (1998) – Rory Blake
- The Chase (1991) – Dale
- Problem Child (1990) – Steven Stepjack
- Working Girl (1990) (TV series) – Sal Pascarella
- Peyton Place (1985 series remake) – Joey Harrington
- Airwolf (1984 series) – Everett
The Judge
References
- 1 2 Stephanie Struyck Elgin. "High School Sweethearts Anthony Tyler and Margaret Quinn – elite Magazine". Retrieved 29 March 2016.
External links
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