Jim Lahey

Jim Lahey
Trailer Park Boys character
John Dunsworth
First appearanceOne Last Shot (1998)
Last appearance"Live at Red Rocks" (2020)
Created byMike Clattenburg
Portrayed byJohn Dunsworth
Voiced byJohn Dunsworth
(The Animated Series)
In-universe information
Full nameJames Lahey
NicknamesJim
The Liquor
OccupationPolice officer
Trailer park supervisor
AffiliationHalifax Regional Police
SpouseBarbara "Barb" Lahey
Significant otherRandy
ChildrenTreena Lahey (daughter)
HomeSunnyvale Trailer Park, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
NationalityCanadian

Jim Lahey, better known as Mr. Lahey, is a fictional character in the television series Trailer Park Boys. Portrayed by John Dunsworth, he is the main antagonist of the series along with his on again/off again boyfriend Randy. He was created by series creator Mike Clattenburg.[1] After Dunsworth's death in October 2017, there was speculation that he would not appear in future Trailer Park Boys releases.[2][3] He posthumously appears in the first two seasons of the animated series.[4] John Dunsworth's daughter Sarah Dunsworth-Nickerson (who plays a character with the same first name), tweeted that her father's real voice was used in the animated series.[5] Jim also appears in four films; one short, and three feature length. Before the show, he appeared in the short film One Last Shot (1998). He appears in the feature-length films: Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (2006), Countdown to Liquor Day (2009), and Don't Legalize It (2014).

  1. ^ "Mr. Lahey and Randy". September 11, 2019. Archived from the original on August 9, 2019. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  2. ^ Kleinman, Jake (20 February 2019). "'Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series' First Images Released by Netflix". Inverse.
  3. ^ "'Trailer Park Boys' Is Returning to Netflix as an Animated Series?". TVweb. February 20, 2019.
  4. ^ "The 'Trailer Park Boys' Animated Series Gives Fans The Perfect Sendoff For Mr. Lahey". Bustle.
  5. ^ "'Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series pays tribute to John Dunsworth, killing his character Lahey in absurd fashion". Newsweek. April 2, 2019.