Timothy Richard Quine was adopted by child star, director, actor, and singer Richard Harding Quine (1920-1989) and Suzanne 'Susan' Peters Carnahan (1921 -1952), an actress. They adopted Timothy in 1946, when he was 10 days old.
Susan Peters was an actress who, in 1948, became paralyzed after a hunting accident. That same year Richard and Susan divorced. A newspaper at the time described Susan as facing a "courageous struggle against the handicap of paralysis". She died at the age of 31, officially due to kidney failure. However, her doctor said that she had "lost the will to live". See Courageous Actress Susan Peters Dies
Timothy's biological parents -who he choose not to meet - were Erlene Reeder and James Marvin Allen, both from Tennessee. He had a half brother, James Stanley Reeder. See Timothy Richard Quine: Obituary for details.
Timothy married Holli Schroer on July 15th 1982 in Vista California and they had a daughter named Shannon. Holli had two children from a previous marriage.
He is best remembered for his role in "The Young Victoria" (2009).
It must have seemed to be a glamorous beginning: Being born in Tennessee and being adopted by a successful Hollywood couple. But an auspicious start didn't lead to a enjoyable life. See WHAT HAPPENED TO TIMOTHY. There are even reports of Timothy having been arrested for trying to burgle a pharmacy in Santa Cruz, California. See Burglary Suspect Found On Floor.
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