Timothy Olyphant
Timothy Olyphant
Timothy David Olyphantis an American actor and producer. In early years of his career, he was often cast in the supporting role of charismatic villains, most notably in Scream 2, Go, A Man Apartand The Girl Next Door. He came to the attention of a wider audience with his portrayal of Sheriff Seth Bullock in HBO's western Deadwood. He then had starring roles in the romantic comedy Catch and Release, the action film Hitman, the thriller A Perfect Getawayand the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth20 May 1968
CityHonolulu, HI
CountryUnited States of America
As the saying goes, Bruce Jenner is a millionaire, and Mark Spitz is a dentist. It's the wrong sport.
As far as the leading man/romantic lead, I'll tell you what, I really enjoyed my experience more than I thought or imagined I would on 'Catch and Release.' God bless them if they want to give me another shot at that. I would love to have that as something I can go to on occasion.
In my mind, I'm doing everything, but in reality, I'm doing very, very little. You come up with one idea, one moment, one line that leads to something and you feel like it's easy. And then, you sit back and think there would be no show without that.
I punch a lot of guys on set. It's much easier than in real life as your hands don't hurt afterwards. The key is that you miss.
The basic thing a man should know is how to change a tyre and how to drive a tractor. Whatever that bearded dude is doing on the Dos Equis beer commercials sets the bar. That's your guy. Every man should be aiming to be like him. The beard is just the tip of the iceberg.
It's changed throughout the years, but at one time I was a really big bubble gum ice cream fan. I'd spit the bubble gum pieces in a cup and then collect them.
If I were to direct an episode, then there would be no one for me to blame, and that's not any fun. It's more about sitting in the back seat and trying to drive.
I like my job. That's become very clear to me. I know how to pretend to do things that I otherwise didn't know how to do.
It's easy to be quick on the draw when no one has got real bullets.
People love to be scared. I guess it's a primal deal.
Kids on the set tend to be a pain, and if they're not, their parents are.
I remember years ago being on the set of 'Dreamcatcher' and not only did I have such great admiration for Morgan Freeman and was just thrilled to be around him, I was struck by the fact that he seemed to be having perhaps more fun than I was at his job. And I thought, 'Well, that's very promising.