Timothy Simons

'Veep' Season 6 Trailer Shows Selina's Post-White House Life
'Veep' Season 6 Trailer Shows Selina's Post-White House Life
'Veep' Season 6 Trailer Shows Selina's Post-White House Life
It’s an open question how Veep will fare without its title character actually employed in any administration, but Season 6 is nonetheless primed for further humiliation in its April debut. See for yourself, as the first full trailer finds Selina Meyer getting re-acquainted with an old friend, sidestepping both figurative and literal landmines.
‘Veep’ Stars Team for College Football Comedy
‘Veep’ Stars Team for College Football Comedy
‘Veep’ Stars Team for College Football Comedy
It’s hard to choose just one standout actor on HBO’s Veep, since every cast member is perfectly, funny-bone-breakingly hilarious. And now two of those incredibly funny people are stepping out to make what will likely be an incredibly funny movie together. Timothy Simons (Jonah, aka Jonad) and Matt Walsh are joining forces to develop a new comedy…about college football.
Interview: 'Veep's Timothy Simons on That Despicable Jonah
Interview: 'Veep's Timothy Simons on That Despicable Jonah
Interview: 'Veep's Timothy Simons on That Despicable Jonah
Timothy Simons is one of the standout supporting players on HBO’s Veep — as Jonah Ryan, he’s an obnoxious narcissist and relentless weasel who has somehow been able to continuously wiggle his way into various White House positions. Almost everything that comes out of Jonah’s mouth is astoundingly, hilariously terrible, making him the kind of character you really love to hate. We had a chance to talk to Simons about Jonah’s evolution in Season 3, his sexual harassment problem and what would happen if the Veep characters were on Game of Thrones.