Subject: Deadwood: The Return of the Presbyterian Minister's Son
From: "Sokar" <mfoushee1@nc.rr.com>
Date: 28/05/2005, 16:07
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

     Timothy Olyphant is currently starring in the Emmy� award winning show 
"Deadwood" on HBO created by David Milch. Timothy plays 'Seth Bullock', the 
famous Marshall from Montana, who came to the rouge town of Deadwood to 
instill some law and order. Season two airs in March 2005.

      Last year Timothy received critical acclaim for his performance in THE 
GIRL NEXT DOOR opposite Elisha Cuthbert and Emile Hirsch for Fox / New 
Regency. Timothy also starred in Warner Bros. 'Dreamcatcher' opposite Morgan 
Freeman which Larry Kasdan directed. Olyphant received great notice as the 
drug dealer 'Todd Gaines' in Doug Liman's critically applauded film "Go."

      Olyphant also starred in the Sony Classics film "The Broken Hearts 
Club" which told the story of a close-knit group of young gay men, who 
struggled to cope with their identity and found comfort in playing together 
on a softball team. The film also starred Dean Cain and John Mahoney.

      Olyphant was born in Hawaii and raised in California. He studied fine 
art and theatre at the University of Southern California and after 
graduation moved to New York to enroll in William Esper's acting program. It 
was in New York that his acting career began. He received the World Theatre 
Award for Outstanding Debut Performance - and award previously won by Al 
Pacino and Alan Alda - for his role as 'Tim Hapgood' in the Playwright 
Horizon's "The Monogamist" written by Christopher Kyle.

      He went on to star in David Sedaris' one-man production, "Santaland 
Diaries", at the Atlantic Theatre and later returned to the Playwright 
Horizon to star in "Plunge", also written by Christopher Kyle.

      Prior to acting, Olyphant swam competitively at USC and was a U.S. 
National Finalist in the 200 individual Medley.

      Timothy currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and three 
children.




Did you ever wonder why a brilliant television show turned vulgar and crude 
and evil when the part of a Presbyterian minister's son got bigger than Jew 
britches? 


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