- Nascido(a) em
- Nome de nascimentoTimothy David Olyphant
- Apelido
- Olyphantastic
- Altura1,83 m
- Timothy Olyphant nasceu o 20 de maio de 1968 em Honolulu, Havaí, EUA. É ator e produtor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Justificado (2010), Vamos Nessa (1999) e A Trilha (2009). É casado com Alexis Knief e tem três filhos.
- CônjugeAlexis Knief(1991 - presente) (3 crianças)
- CriançasGrace OlyphantHenry Olyphant
- PaisKatherine Lyon Olyphant (Gideon)John Vernon Bevan Olyphant
- ParentesAndy Olyphant(Sibling)Matt Olyphant(Sibling)James Vanderbilt(Cousin)
- Unusual posture
- Grits his teeth when he speaks
- Dry sense of humor, both on-screen and off-screen
- Often play law enforcement officers
- Swam competitively while attending the University of Southern California (US National Finalist in the 200m individual medley)
- Before he got work as an actor, he started his career performing stand-up comedy in New York City and Boston, where Dave Attell, Louis C.K., Sarah Silverman, Jay Mohr and Dave Chappelle were other new comedians on the scene.
- He was considered for the role of Tony Stark in Homem de Ferro (2008).
- Is very good friends with Conan O'Brien and is a frequent guest on his talk show.
- Timothy was classmates with actor Jeremy Renner during their high school years, in Modesto, Ca. Both attended Beyer High School, during the 1980s, although they were not in the same graduating class.
- Istanbul was unbelievable! What a city! I could go back there again and again. That was a fascinating place. It was a very foreign experience. But yeah, that is one of the perks of the job. You get to go places that you'd never imagine and see a part of the world you hadn't considered before. It was great. (On filming portions of Hitman: Assassino 47 (2007) in Istanbul).
- [on Deadwood: Cidade sem Lei (2004)] The fact is, this job is always fun, always a good time, but it's not that often that you can be as proud of it as I am of this experience. We just had a great time making it too.
- Well, bottom line with A Trilha (2009) was, I thought "I'm going to have a lot of fun at work". That part was gonna get me an opportunity to play and have fun. There's something great when you read something and you have some sense of, "I know what to do here. Give me a little room. This is going to be a lot of fun". And then when we got Steve [Steve Zahn], "Well, now it's going to be a ton of fun, because there's somebody who's going to be so fun to bounce off of". The quality of the actors I got to work with on that made it seem like I was getting away with something.
- [on committing to a TV series] I can't speak for everybody, but for me, if you told actors that you wanted to do a TV series and it was going to run three years and that's it, you're done, I think the line would get a lot longer, without question. It's really easy to fall into this habit of, "Ahh, I don't know what I'm going to do next." You think every job is your last job, but there's another side to that, which is that it never gets any better than when you first get a new job. It's the most fun. When somebody says, "You got the job," that's the most fun, and from that point forward, it's so exciting, but part of the fun is when the job is over and you move on. The danger with success in television is "Haven't we shot this episode before? Didn't we shoot this scene two years ago?" I think it's really hard to just take the risk from season to season and not be afraid to give the audience something completely different, and trust that they'll come with you.
- [Joking about why he was passed over as Best Actor in a Dramatic Series for his show Justificado (2010)] As I understand it, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is fifty people from around the world that make that vote, and I slept with three of them. I don't know if that helps me or hurts me, but it just shows you it could turn pretty quick.
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