Tim Considine (born December 31, 1940 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, who was popular in the late 1950's and early 1960's. His most famous roles were in the Disney TV serials Spin and Marty (he played Spin) and The Hardy Boys (he played Frank), both of which appeared in 15-minute segments on the Mickey Mouse Club, the Disney motion picture The Shaggy Dog and as the eldest son, Mike Douglas, in the television sitcomMy Three Sons. In the latter two, he starred with Fred MacMurray. December 31 is the 365th day of the year (366th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Nickname: City of Angels Motto: Official website: http://www. ... 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ... The Adventures of Spin and Marty was a popular series of TV shorts that aired as part of the Mickey Mouse Club in 1955. ... The Mickey Mouse Club was a long-running American variety television series in the 1950s, produced and televised by Walt Disney Productions, featuring a regular but ever-changing cast of teenage performers. ... The Shaggy Dog is a 1959 Walt Disney movie about a teenager who is transformed into a sheep dog by a magic ring. ... A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ... My Three Sons was a television series sitcom that ran from September 29, 1960 to August 24, 1972. ... Fred MacMurray Fred MacMurray (August 30, 1908 â November 5, 1991) was a Hollywood actor who appeared in over one hundred movies, during a career that lasted from the 1930s to the 1970s. ...
He's now a respected automobile historian, photographer and writer specializing in motor sports.
TimConsidine was born in Los Angeles in 1940 into a theatrical lineage: he is the son of British-born film producer John W. Considine and theater-chain heiress Carmen Pantages.
Tim's brother John is also an actor and writer, and his uncle was King Features newspaper columnist Bob Considine.
Tim is the author of The Photographic Dictionary of Soccer (1979), The Language of Sport (1982), and American Grand Prix Racing: A Century of Drivers and Cars (1997), which was serialized in Sports Car International magazine.