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|''[[Damages (TV series)|Damages]]'' |
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| [[List of Damages characters#Wes Krulik|Wes Krulik]] |
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| Danny Cordray<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hulu.com/watch/186763/the-office-tim-olyphant-talks-about-the-office|title=Tim Olyphant Talks About The Office}}</ref> |
| Danny Cordray<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hulu.com/watch/186763/the-office-tim-olyphant-talks-about-the-office|title=Tim Olyphant Talks About The Office}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:00, 15 July 2011
Timothy David Olyphant (born May 20, 1968) is an American actor whose notable roles in television drama series include Deadwood as Seth Bullock, Justified as Raylan Givens, and Damages as Wes Krulik. He has also starred in the films Scream 2, Gone in 60 Seconds, Dreamcatcher, Live Free or Die Hard, A Perfect Getaway, The Crazies, Hitman and I Am Number Four.
Early life
Olyphant was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, the son of Katherine and John Vernon Bevan Olyphant, a college teacher who worked for a winery.[1][2] His maternal great-grandfather was emigrated from Tula, Russia in 1888.[3] He moved to Modesto, California, a city of 200,000 southeast of San Francisco, where he was raised.[4][5] Olyphant began competitive swimming at age 6, and started training seriously in the seventh grade under coach Darrell Lohrke, who came to Modesto via Arden Hills Swimming and Tennis Club. Olyphant made remarkable strides and soon became a nationally ranked swimmer. He was a finalist at the USA Swimming Short Course National Championships in 1986 in the 200 Individual Medley.[6] He graduated from Modesto's Fred C. Beyer High School that year.[7]
Olyphant continued swimming at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where he studied fine art. He took a beginning acting class as an elective at UC Irvine, in order to fulfill the final credits he needed to graduate from USC. Olyphant then decided to move to New York City to study acting, rather than pursue a master's degree in fine arts. He took acting classes with William Esper at William Esper Studio for two years, and then started looking for acting work.[8]
Career
Olyphant began acting off-Broadway, making his professional debut in 1995 in the Playwrights Horizons' production of The Monogamist as Tim Hapgood. He received the Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance for his performance.[9] He subsequently appeared in the one-man play The SantaLand Diaries in 1996, written by David Sedaris, adapted and directed by Joe Mantello,[10] and in Plunge.
Olyphant returned to Los Angeles and found work in television. He landed his first TV role in a pilot for a remake of the series 77 Sunset Strip in 1995, produced by Clint Eastwood. He was cast in the pilot of Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1996), a short-lived CBS spy series, as Scooby, Mr. Smith's (Scott Bakula's) assistant.[11] Olyphant appeared in 3 episodes of the acclaimed police drama High Incident and in the Hallmark Channel TV film Ellen Foster in 1997. A role in the HBO movie When Trumpets Fade was next in 1998, a dramatization of the 1944 Battle of Hürtgen Forest, followed by a guest starring role in the Sex and the City episode "Valley of the Twenty Something Guys", as one of Carrie Bradshaw's boyfriends.
Olyphant made his feature film debut with a small part in The First Wives Club (1996). He appeared briefly in A Life Less Ordinary (1997), starring Ewan McGregor, but gained notice starring in the horror film Scream 2 (1997), as a cynical film student, Mickey. He portrayed the drug dealer Todd Gaines in Go (1999), directed by Doug Liman, a comedy-drama with Katie Holmes, Scott Wolf and Sarah Polley in the cast, and a script by first time screenwriter John August.[5] He followed the role up with parts in Advice from a Caterpillar (1999), No Vacancy (1999), The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000) and Gone in 60 Seconds (2000).
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.[12]
He had previously had roles in Rock Star (2001) and Dreamcatcher (2003). He played a porn film producer in The Girl Next Door in 2004 alongside Emile Hirsch and Elisha Cuthbert.
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.[13] Olyphant had studied acting alongside Jennifer Garner when he moved to New York.[4] He next appeared in Live Free or Die Hard, as the villain, a cyber-terrorist and in Hitman, as the title character. Olyphant shaved his head for his role in Hitman. His 2008 roles included 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 served as the on-air, unpaid sports commentator for Joe Escalante's morning show on LA radio station Indie 103.1, every Monday through Friday, until the channel's demise in January 2009.
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.[14] In 2009, he starred with Steve Zahn and Milla Jovovich in the thriller A Perfect Getaway as an Iraq war veteran and possible serial killer of honeymooners on the Hawaii islands. In 2010, he featured in the lead role of the town sheriff in the remake film The Crazies.
In the spring of 2010, Olyphant began portraying the lead role of Raylan Givens in the FX series Justified. His character is a 21st century U.S. Marshal who, for his questionable tactics, is banished to the part of Kentucky in which he was born and raised. Givens wears a Stetson hat and behaves like an Old West sheriff. The show is based on a character created by Elmore Leonard in the novels Pronto and Riding the Rap, and the short story "Fire in the Hole". The pilot episode was an adaptation of the latter. Olyphant played a paper salesman in two episodes of the seventh season of the NBC comedy The Office. Olyphant's most recent role was in 2011 as the voice of "The Spirit of the West" in the animated picture Rango.
Personal life
Olyphant lives in Westwood, Los Angeles with his wife, Alexis Knief, and their three children: Grace, Henry, and Vivian. The couple married in July 1991.[4]
Film and television credits
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | The First Wives Club | Brett Artounian | |
1997 | A Life Less Ordinary | Hiker | |
1997 | Scream 2 | Mickey | |
1998 | 1999 (Girls and Boys) | Hooks | |
1998 | When Trumpets Fade | Lt. Terrence Lukas | |
1999 | No Vacancy | Luke | |
1999 | Go | Todd Gaines | |
1999 | Advice from a Caterpillar | Brat | |
2000 | Gone in 60 Seconds | Det. Drycoff | |
2000 | The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy | Dennis | |
2001 | Head Over Heels | Michael | |
2001 | Auggie Rose | Roy Mason | |
2001 | Rock Star | Rob Malcolm – Guitarist, Blood Pollution | |
2001 | Doppelganger | Brian | |
2002 | Coastlines | Sonny Mann | |
2003 | The Safety of Objects | Randy | |
2003 | Dreamcatcher | Pete Moore | |
2003 | A Man Apart | Hollywood Jack | |
2004 | The Girl Next Door | Kelly | |
2007 | Catch and Release | Fritz | |
2007 | Live Free or Die Hard | Thomas Gabriel | (also known as Die Hard 4.0) |
2007 | Hitman | Agent 47 | |
2008 | Stop-Loss | Lt. Col. Boot Miller | |
2008 | Meet Bill | Chip | |
2009 | A Perfect Getaway | Nick | Nominated—Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor |
2009 | High Life | Dick | |
2010 | The Crazies | David Dutten | |
2010 | Elektra Luxx | Del | |
2011 | I Am Number Four | Henri[15] | |
2011 | Rango | The Spirit of the West | voice only |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Scooby | Pilot guest star |
1997–1998 | High Incident | Brett Farraday | Recurring role, 3 episodes |
1998 | Sex and the City | Sam | Guest star, 1 episode |
2002 | Night Visions | Eli | Guest star, 1 episode |
2004–2006 | Deadwood | Sheriff Seth Bullock | Lead actor, 36 episodes |
2006 | My Name Is Earl | Billy Reed | Guest star, 1 episode |
2009–2010[16] | Damages | Wes Krulik | Regular role season 2, guest role season 3 |
2009 | Samantha Who? | Winston Funk | 2 episodes |
2010 | The Bonnie Hunt Show[17] | himself | Talk show |
2010-[18] | Justified | Raylan Givens | Lead actor, nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series |
2010 | The Office | Danny Cordray[19] | Guest star, episodes "The Sting" and "Costume Contest" |
References
- ^ http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2009/09/06/4356873.htm
- ^ http://www.arizonafiji.org/fraternity_honored/john-olyphant
- ^ Ancestry of Timothy Olyphant
- ^ a b c Patterson, John (April 29, 2010). "Timothy Olyphant: a law unto himself". The Guardian. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
- ^ a b Zimmerman, Paul (April 4, 1999). "A Life Less Ordinary". If.
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(help) - ^ Garland, Frankie (March 26, 1986). "Olyphant Moves up to the big time". Modesto Bee. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
- ^ Millegan, Lisa (March 17, 2010). "Olyphant back with a badge". Modesto Bee. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
- ^ Tavis Smiley, host (April 12, 2010). "Timothy Olyphant". The Tavis Smiley Show. PBS.
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- ^ Kissell, Howard (November 8, 1996). "Santaland". Daily News. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
- ^ Shales, Tom (September 20, 1996). "'Mr. and Mrs.': Smith by a Mile". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
- ^ Taib, Shuib (February 5, 2007). "Saddle up and ride!". New Straits Times. Retrieved February 5, 2007. [dead link ]
- ^ Schaefer, Stephen (January 23, 2007). "Olyphant goes from Wild West to wild at heart". Boston Herald. Retrieved January 24, 2007.
- ^ "Sam Who" Recast Scoop: Zane In, Olyphant Out Entertainment Weekly, December 19, 2008
- ^ Daniel Hubschman. "Olyphant Replaces Copley In 'I Am Number Four'".
- ^ Jane Boursaw. "Timothy Olyphant not returning to Damages?".
- ^ Timothy Olyphant at IMDb
- ^ "Timothy Olyphant stars in new FX show 'Justified' (trailer)".
- ^ "Tim Olyphant Talks About The Office".
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