Timothy Olyphant

Timothy Olyphant

  • Born: 1968-5-20
  • Birthplace: Hawaii, U.S.
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: University of California
  • Representative Works: "Hitman: Code 47", "Grab and Release", "Justified"
  • Timothy David Olyphant (Timothy Olyphant) was born in Honolulu , Hawaii, USA in 1968, and grew up in State of California , USA . Appeared in " Sex and the City: The Movie ", " Once Upon A Time In Hollywood ", etc. Nominated for the TV series " Justified "The best hero in a drama series .

    Early Experience

    When he was studying at the University of California, he was a great swimmer. Olifant was the first to perform in "The Monogamist" at the famous Playwrights Horizons Theater, and won the Theatre World Award for the best debut performance.

    Performing Experience

    Timothy Olifant is not an actor who entered the big screen after starring in American dramas. He has been making movies and TV shows at the same time since he first stepped into the actor line. 
    In 1996, he got one of the debut film "The First Wives Club", And then starred in "Scream 2" in Neve Campbell 's friend. 
    In 1998, Oliveant starred in the World War II TV movie "When Trumpets Fade" was widely acclaimed. In addition to the popular drama "Sex and the City" "Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys", the guest appearance in "Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys" was also impressive. Unforgettable; the drug dealer Todd he played next became the most dazzling part of Doug Liman's film "Go", bringing him the 2000 Young Hollywood Awards and more performance opportunities, including the " The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy starred in a gay photographer, a detective who followed Hotwired and Goncc played by Nicolas Kim Coppola in " Gone in 60 Seconds ", a former inmate of the dead in "Auggie Rose" and so on. 
    Olifant also appeared in two light-hearted films in 2001, the hit youth comedy "Head Over Heels" and Brazil 's "Rock Star". 
    After many years in the entertainment industry, Oliveant got a chance to prove himself in 2004. He played a complicated character in the HBO production of "Deadwood" (Deadwood), which is what he has so far. The most well-known TV image of the audience.
    After that, Olifant starred in several quite successful movies one after another. He played important roles in "The Girl Next Door" and "Catch and Release". In 2007, "Live" In "Free or Die Hard" (Live Free or Die Hard), he played the role of the villain and Bruce Willis in rival roles. In the same year, he played the role of the male number one in the game adaptation film "Hitman 47" (Hitman). After joining ABC's popular new drama "Second Life"   .
    In 2009, the crime comedy film "High Quality Life" starring Canadian director Gary Yates was released 
    While becoming a prolific film actor, Olifant did not relax in the TV series. He once played a rotating role in "Damages", and appeared in the new version of the movie "Kill Out of Madman Town" in 2010. This is also Austrian. Following the 2007 "Live Free or Die Hard" , Lifante played another important role, and even joined the "Justified" (Justified) as the hero.   He plays a 19th-century style, a modest and courteous tough guy bailiff and won the American " Critics' Choice Awards " the best hero award in the drama category   . In the same year, he played a guest role in "The Office" as a salesman who was not very ethical. 
    In 2015, he joined the movie "Snowden" as a CIA agent Geneva.   The film was released in the United States on September 16, 2016.

    Personal Life

    Olivent married Alexis Knief in July 1991 and has three children: Grace, Henry, and Lilly.

    Character Evaluation

    Timothy David Olyphant is the kind of actor who is smart and gentle, but often plays dark and complicated roles such as drug lord and murderer in the film. It is this contrast that makes his extraordinary screen charm. In addition, his acting skills can be described as a chameleon. He also often has exciting performances in comedy works.  
    Timothy David Olyphant is very smart, and his interesting performance is worthy of a nominated seat.
    Extended Reading
    • Robb 2022-07-08 20:20:11

      The worst major

      After watching this movie, in addition to being sad, I was so angry, because the countless casualties of the protagonist's company were completely caused by this idiot's inaction. Including the retreat of the protagonist at the beginning, this guy launched a total of 4 charges, and there was no...

    • Hollie 2022-07-08 20:26:46

      A movie that is not very well-known in China, but left a deep impression on me.

      I watched "Dunkirk" two days ago, and it was very unpleasant. This reminds me of this movie I saw many years ago. This movie is not well known (in China), but it left a deep impression on me when I saw it.

      At the beginning of the film, with a gunshot, the protagonist ran out of the forest. He was...

    When Trumpets Fade quotes

    • [first lines]

      Narrator, news footage: August 1944. The outcome of the Second World War appeared to be no longer in doubt. Paris was liberated. After four years of fighting, victory against the Germans seemed assured. Since the Normandy landings, American and Allied forces had battled their way across northern Europe, and pushed the German enemy to within its own homeland.

    • Lt. Lukas: Captain Pritchett sir? You have a Private Manning here.

      Capt. Roy Pritchett: Alright

      [Looks at Manning]

      Capt. Roy Pritchett: You Manning?

      Pvt. David Manning: I think so.

      Lt. Lukas: Give him a straight answer Private.

      Capt. Roy Pritchett: Relax!

      [Turns back to Manning]

      Capt. Roy Pritchett: You can stop looking for your platoon. They didn't make it.

      Pvt. David Manning: What?

      Capt. Roy Pritchett: Looks like you were the only one who made it out. Your lucky day.

      Pvt. David Manning: [Sarcastic] Lucky day?

      Capt. Roy Pritchett: You're alive.

      Pvt. David Manning: Am I?