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Tim Fleming

Chris Potter as Tim Fleming After years of being Amy and Lou's estranged father, Tim has been back in Hudson for four years now. He owns the ranch next to Heartland and after butting heads with Jack for such a long time, Tim has earned his way back into the family by showing he can, and will, be a source of support for both Amy and Lou. But sometimes his brand of support can be a bit much for the family, especially Jack, to handle. Tim will spend this season seeking out his long lost son Shane, slowly trying to build a connection with him. He'll also grapple with his relationship with Janice, especially when the custody of Shane gets complicated.

Chris Potter / Actor Bio

Born in Toronto, Potter discovered a love of acting in school but never considered pursuing it as a career. Eventually he worked as a stockbroker in Europe and in Canada, while continuing to perform in amateur theatre productions. He landed a leading role in the 1990 CBC television series "Material World."

Potter played the late David Carradine's son and crime fighting partner in "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues," which debuted in 1993 and aired for four seasons. He also starred as a hard-hitting police sergeant for three years in USA Network's "Silk Stalkings," where in addition to acting Potter directed some of the series' episodes.

In 2005 Potter received a Gemini nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, for his performance in "Sex Traffic."

In 20 years Potter has accumulated over 400 hours of dramatic episodic television.

Some of his other television credits include "Lonesome Dove," "Rush of Fear," "Andromeda," the voice of Gambit in 34 episodes of the Fox animated series "X-Men," "Queer as Folk," the Lifetime series "Wild Card," and two episodes of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Potter also starred in the miniseries "Superstorm," as Evan Owen in 12 episodes of "The Young and the Restless, and in the television movie "Blithe and Virginia." He also stars opposite Catherine Bell in the popular television movie series "The Good Witch," the fourth of which is going into production in 2011.

In 2001 Potter received the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival Award for best actor for his feature film role in the drama Rocket's Red Glare (2000).

Other features he has appeared in include "Arachnid," "Spymate," and "The Pacifier," and he will soon be seen opposite Gabrielle Anwar, starring in Michael F. Sears' "Warrior," alongside "Twilight" actors Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz.