Date of Birth: 20 May, 1968
Place of Birth: Honolulu, Hawaii
Timothy David Olyphant is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for playing sheriff Seth Bullock on Deadwood, the villain Thomas Gabriel in Live Free or Die Hard and Agent 47 in the film adaptation of Hitman.
Olyphant was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, the son of Katherine Wright, and... Show more
Timothy Olyphant might not seem the obvious choice to play one of the most iconic figures in the video-game universe. His gaming experience began with Pac-Man and ended with Ms. Pac-Man. But when he was tapped to play Agent 47 ... Full Article
Hitman poster Harry Potter Delay Evokes Angry Outbursts Amongst Fans itself looks pretty good, another new "first look" photo of Timothy Olyphant as Agent 47 has been revealed today courtesy of USA Today Hitman . I don't know how Fox ... Full Article
Catch and Release , Timothy Olyphant addressed rumors that he's set to star in the upcoming film based on the videogame franchise Hitman . Although Olyphant did confirm that there have been "conversations" about him taking on the role of ... Full Article
July 7, 2006 Deadwood - Sometimes in movies and on TV, as in life, action speaks louder than words. Judging by the latest episode of , "A Two-Headed Beast," show creator David Milch decided that the time for talking was... ... Full Article
According to the Hollywood Reporter, two more actors will be joining Ryan Phillippe in Kimberly Pierce's ( Boys Don't Cry ) drama Stop Loss . Pic, which revolves around a solider (Phillippe) who returns home from Iraq , only to ... Full Article
We had a chance to sit down with Timothy Olyphant and talk about his role in Catch & Release. TIMOTHY OLYPHANT who plays Fritz starred in David Milchs Emmy Award-winning show "Deadwood on HBO, in which he portrayed Marshal Seth... ... Full Article
He killed as Seth Bullock in Deadwood and romanced as Jennifer Garners love interest in Catch & Release. Now hes back filling the formidable shoes of Alan Rickman and Jeremy Irons as the super villain in Die Hard 4.0. So ... Full Article
Leading up to the 1850s, the area known as the "Great American Desert" was largely ignored by the United States government and for the most part recognized as "Indian Territory", which at the time was predominantly inhabited by the Sioux. ... Full Article
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