Geoffrey Lower

Geoffrey Lower (born March 19, 1963) is an American actor known for playing Reverend Timothy Johnson on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.

Geoffrey Lower
Born (1963-03-19) March 19, 1963
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
Spouse(s)Karen Severin (?–present)
Children1

He also played Monica Geller's boyfriend Alan in the Friends episode "The One With the Thumb".[1]

Early life

Lower grew up in Casper, Wyoming. He attended the University of Nebraska and Juilliard.

Career

Lower's contemporary theater credits include What Doesn't Kill Us at the McCadden Theatre in Hollywood, California, There's One in Every Marriage at P.R.T.E. and The Marrieds at the Whitmore-Lindley Theatre Center. In addition to six seasons as the Rev. Timothy Johnson on the CBS-TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Lower's television career includes two seasons on The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (1990), as well as many guest appearances on numerous other TV series, with one notable appearance on NBC-TV's Quantum Leap as Confederate officer Lieutenant Montgomery in the Season 5 episode "The Leap Between The States". His film appearances have placed him alongside a wide array of award-winning acting colleagues, which include Frances McDormand, John Lithgow, Robin Williams, Giancarlo Giannini, and Peter Gallagher.

He has appeared on HGTV's House Hunters Renovation program, in Silver Lake, California, where Lower is now working as a contractor/carpenter. On this episode he was assisting in the homeowner's renovation of their new Spanish bungalow.

He most recently has appeared in The Graduate at the Laguna Playhouse as Mr. Robinson, opposite Melanie Griffith as Mrs. Robinson.

Family life

Lower lives in Los Angeles with his wife, producer Karen Severin. He is represented by Terry Lichtman.

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