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Timothy Olyphant

 
Actor: Timothy Olyphant
  • Born: May 20, 1968
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Safety of Objects, Go, Deadwood: Season 03
  • First Major Screen Credit: Go (1999)

Biography

Bearing the kind of sharp-eyed, vaguely sinister good looks that often get actors cast as charismatic drug dealers or murder suspects, Timothy Olyphant first impressed film audiences playing none other than the resident charismatic drug dealer of Doug Liman's Go (1999). Born in Hawaii on May 20, 1968, Olyphant grew up in California. After attending the University of California, where he swam competitively, the actor made his professional debut in the Playwrights Horizons' production of The Monogamist, for which he won a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance. Olyphant's first film appearance came courtesy of a miniscule role in The First Wives Club (1996); somewhat more substantial work followed in 1997's Scream 2, in which the actor was cast as one of Neve Campbell's friends.

After a turn in When Trumpets Fade (1998), a critically acclaimed made-for-TV WWII drama, and a memorable guest-shot on an episode of Sex and the City, Olyphant gave a scene-stealing performance in Go, managing to stand out in an ensemble cast that included Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes, Taye Diggs, and Scott Wolf. His work caught the notice of more than one industry observer, and by the following year, the actor had a number of projects in the works. Included among them were The Broken Hearts Club, a comedy that cast Olyphant as a gay photographer; Gone in Sixty Seconds, which featured him as a detective on the trail of a car thief (Nicolas Cage); and Auggie Rose, a drama about assumed identity in which Olyphant played the ex-cellmate of a dead con man. In 2001, Olyphant would turn up in the tale of an aspiring singer who gets to live a dream, Rock Star.

Once touted as "the next big thing," Olyphant's stock seemed to drop after attaching himself to a string of duds, most notably the aforementioned Rock Star, Dreamcatcher, and A Man Apart, the latter two both released in 2003. Fortunately, the following year saw things looking up for the actor, with a starring role on the latest critically acclaimed weekly series from HBO, the Western Deadwood. Just a handful of weeks following the premiere of Deadwood, Olyphant could be seen on the big screen again with a supporting role in the teen sex comedy The Girl Next Door. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Timothy Olyphant

Timothy Olyphant, July 2007
Born Timothy David Olyphant
May 20, 1968 (1968-05-20) (age 41)
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Spouse(s) Alexis Knief (1991 - present)
3 children

Timothy David Olyphant (born May 20, 1968) is an American television and film actor. His notable roles include the television drama series Deadwood and Damages, and the films Scream 2, Catch and Release, Live Free or Die Hard, and Hitman.

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Early life

Olyphant was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in California. He attended Fred C. Beyer High School in Modesto, California.[1][2] He was a competitive swimmer in high school and at the University of Southern California in L.A., where he studied fine art and theater; he was a finalist at the U.S. National Swimming Championships in the 200 Individual Medley. After being dropped, Olyphant moved to New York City, where he was acquainted with actress Jennifer Garner and attended William Esper's acting program.[2]

Career

Olyphant began acting onstage, and received the Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance for his performance as "Tim Hapgood" in The Monogamist. Olyphant subsequently appeared in SantaLand Diaries and Plunge on stage. He made his film debut in 1996's The First Wives Club. He followed the role up with parts in the films Scream 2 (1997), Go (1999), The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000) and Gone In Sixty Seconds (2000). During this time, Olyphant also guest starred in an episode of Sex and the City.

Olyphant played the lead role of Sheriff Seth Bullock on HBO's Deadwood from March 2004 until the series' end. Olyphant considered it to be one of his first leading roles as a "complicated" and "complex" character.[3] Prior to that he had roles in Rock Star (2001) and Dreamcatcher (2003). He played a porn film producer alongside Emile Hirsch and Elisha Cuthbert, in The Girl Next Door in 2004.

In January 2007, Olyphant appeared in the comedy Catch and Release, playing the love interest of Jennifer Garner's character; Olyphant was cast in the role over several other known actors, including Matthew Fox.[4] He next appeared in Live Free or Die Hard, as the villain, a cyber-terrorist and in Hitman, as the title character. His 2008 roles include Stop-Loss, about the Iraq War, playing a Lieutenant Colonel, Meet Bill, a comedy co-starring Aaron Eckhart and Jessica Alba, and a voice-acting role in Turok (2008) as Cowboy.

Olyphant serves as the sports reporter for Joe Escalante's morning show on LA radio station Indie 103.1, every Monday through Friday.

In 2008, he appeared on a recurring basis on ABC's comedy series, Samantha Who?, starring as Samantha's ex-boyfriend. In June 2008 he joined the cast of FX's show Damages, starring Glenn Close. As a result, his part in Samantha Who? was recast and filled by Billy Zane.[5]

In late November 2008, it was announced that he had officially signed on for the lead role of the town sheriff in the remake of George A. Romero's 1973 film, The Crazies.

In 2009, he starred with Steve Zahn and Milla Jovovich in the paranoia-inspiring thriller A Perfect Getaway as a possible Iraq war veteran and possible serial killer of honeymooners on Hawaii islands.

In spring of 2010 he will play the lead role of Rayland Givens in the FX series Lawman. His character is a 21st century US Marshal who, for his questionable tactics, is banished to the part of Kentucky he was born and raised in. Givens wears a Stetson and somewhat acts in the manner of an old west sheriff. It is based on a character created by Elmore Leonard in the novels "Pronto", "Riding the Rap", and "Fire in the Hole". The pilot episode will be an adaptation of the latter.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1996 The First Wives Club Brett Artounian
1997 A Life Less Ordinary Hiker
Scream 2 Mickey Altieri
1998 1999 (Girls and Boys) Hooks
Sex and the City Sam
1999 No Vacancy Luke
Go Todd Gaines
Advice from a Caterpillar Brat
2000 Gone in Sixty Seconds Det. Drycoff
The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy Dennis
2001 Head Over Heels Michael
Auggie Rose Roy Mason
Rock Star Rob Malcolm - Guitarist, Blood Pollution
Doppelganger Brian
2002 Coastlines Sonny Mann
2003 The Safety of Objects Randy
Dreamcatcher Pete Moore
A Man Apart Hollywood Jack
2004 The Girl Next Door Kelly
2004-2006 Deadwood Sheriff Seth Bullock
2006 My Name Is Earl Billy Reed - season 1 - Dads Car
2007 Catch and Release Fritz
Live Free or Die Hard Thomas Gabriel (also known as Die Hard 4.0)
Hitman Agent 47
2008 Stop-Loss Lt. Col. Boot Miller
Meet Bill Chip
Samantha Who? Winston Funk
High Life Dick
2009 Damages Wes Krulik
A Perfect Getaway Nick
2010 The Crazies David Dutton post-production
Elektra Luxx TBA post-production
Hitman 2 Agent 47 being scripted

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