Jim O'Heir
Jim O'Heir, born on February 4, 1962, is a well-known American actor whose career spans several decades. O'Heir made his mark in the vibrant Chicago theater scene during the 1980s and 1990s, performing with the theater troupe White Noise. His theatrical repertoire includes notable plays such as The Book of Blanche, Stumpy's Gang, and Ad-Nauseam.
In addition to his stage work, O'Heir has appeared in various films and made guest appearances on popular television shows like Friends, Boston Legal, Malcolm in the Middle, Star Trek: Voyager, ER, and Parenthood, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In 2000, he landed a recurring role on the Comedy Central series Strip Mall, where he portrayed Harvey Krudup, the less-than-charming husband to the main character, Tammi Tyler, played by Julie Brown. O'Heir's most recognized role came in 2013 when he joined the cast of NBC's hit comedy series Parks and Recreation. As Jerry Gergich, he embodied a lovable, bumbling employee of the parks department who often finds himself the target of his colleagues' jokes. Through his engaging performances, O'Heir has earned a special place in the hearts of fans and continues to be celebrated for his comedic talent.
Filmography
SKIT
Where Are You, Christmas?
Naughty & Nice
Bad Times at the El Royale
Fatal Acquittal
Heavens to Betsy 2
A Moving Romance
The Wrong House
Road Hard
Hero Mode
Take Me
Halloweed
My Babysitter the Super Hero
The Last Whistle
Jane Doe: Vanishing Act
Range 15
I Know Where Lizzie Is
The Wrong Woman
Ed
Life After Beth
My Santa
Mimic 2
Bosco
Violet (2021)
Heavens to Betsy
Accepted
Distancing Socially
Middle Man
The Dust Storm
Not a War Story
The Devil Comes to Kansas City
When Jeff Tried to Save the World
2nd Chance for Christmas
86 Melrose Avenue
Parks and Recreation