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Actor Tim Matheson on Tryst With Kirstie Alley


Actor Tim Matheson on Tryst With Kirstie Alley

Tim Matheson played Otter in Animal House and Vice President John Hoynes in The West Wing, but those are just a few credits in a long and illustrious Hollywood career.

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Matheson just released his new memoir “Damn Glad to Meet You – My Seven Decades in Hollywood” and it is full of insightful stories. Matheson joined us on the I-95 Morning Show on Thursday (11/14/24) for an in-depth interview to talk about his years in the film industry and the new book. That was our most beautiful moment.

Lou: This book is great, it’s pretty insightful, okay I won’t waste any time, you slept with Kirstie Alley!?

Tim: “Hahaha, Kirstie and I were good friends, yes.”

Lou: If I understand the story correctly, Tim sleeps with two women one night, then goes home, calls Kirstie Alley, she comes over, he sleeps with her, and then his out-of-town girlfriend comes in bed with Kirstie, is that right?

Tim: “Yeah, yeah, I didn’t call Kirstie, she called me because we were friends. You know, she said, “Hey, I want to come over” and I said, “Okay, come over” because it was the night before my birthday and I was just minding my own business, staying home and having several friends came by and wished me a happy birthday. Unfortunately, I destroyed the good relationship I had with my girlfriend from New York and it was a big lesson I learned in my life.

Lou: I’ll give the glass half full and say you had a fantastic evening and a great story.

Tim: “Hahaha!”

You can listen to our full three-part interview with Tim Matheson below.

Part 1 – Tim spoke about his time on The West Wing and his relationship with actor John Spencer, who played Leo McGarry.

Part 2 – Matheson spoke about John Belushi staying clean on the set of Animal House.

Part 3 – Tim tells a story about Rob Lowe stealing his nanny.

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