Tim Blake Nelson
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Movie Credits
Bee Movie (2007)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Matthew Broderick ][ Robert Duvall ][ William H Macy ][ Rip Torn ]
The Astronaut Farmer (2007)
[ Billy Bob Thornton ][ Jon Gries ][ J.K. Simmons ][ Max Thieriot ]
Fido (2006)
[ Henry Czerny ][ Billy Connolly ][ Dylan Baker ]
Hoot (2006)
[ Clark Gregg ][ Luke Wilson ][ Cody Linley ][ Logan Lerman ][ Robert Wagner ]
The Darwin Awards (2006)
[ David Arquette ][ Josh Charles ][ Joseph Fiennes ][ Lukas Haas ][ Tom Hollander ]
Come Early Morning (2006)
[ Jeffrey Donovan ][ Stacy Keach ]
Syriana (2005)
[ George Clooney ][ Matt Damon ][ William Hurt ][ Christopher Plummer ][ Alexander Siddig ]
The Big White (2005)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Giovanni Ribisi ][ Robin Williams ]
Warm Springs (2005)
[ Kenneth Branagh ][ Matt O'Leary ][ David Paymer ]
My Suicidal Sweetheart (2005)
[ David Krumholtz ][ David Paymer ][ Ralf Moeller ]
The Moguls (2005)
[ Jeff Bridges ][ William Fichtner ][ Joe Pantoliano ][ Lauren Graham ][ Brad Garrett ]
Meet the Fockers (2004)
[ Dustin Hoffman ][ Jack Plotnick ][ Ben Stiller ][ Robert De Niro ][ Owen Wilson ]
Bereft (2004)
[ Edward Herrmann ][ Timothy Daly ]
The Last Shot (2004)
[ Alec Baldwin ][ Matthew Broderick ][ Ray Liotta ][ Eric Roberts ][ Tony Shalhoub ]
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)
[ Seth Green ][ Enrique Iglesias ][ Freddie Prinze Jr. ][ Matthew Lillard ][ Peter Boyle ]
Wonderland (2003)
[ Eric Bogosian ][ Iggy Pop ][ Val Kilmer ][ Josh Lucas ][ Ted Levine ]
Holes (2003)
[ Scott Plank ][ Jon Voight ][ Shia LaBeouf ][ Khleo Thomas ][ Greg Cipes ]
A Foreign Affair (2003)
[ David Arquette ]
Minority Report (2002)
[ Tom Cruise ][ Frank Grillo ][ Colin Farrell ][ Peter Stormare ][ Clancy Brown ]
Cherish (2002)
[ Jason Priestley ][ Phil LaMarr ]
The Good Girl (2002)
[ Jake Gyllenhaal ][ John C. Reilly ][ Mike White ][ John Doe ]
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
[ George Clooney ][ John Turturro ][ John Goodman ][ Stephen Root ][ Joel Coen ]
Hamlet (2000)
[ Ethan Hawke ][ John Benjamin Hickey ][ Kyle MacLachlan ][ Campbell Scott ][ Bill Murray ]
The Thin Red Line (1998)
[ George Clooney ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Thomas Jane ][ Jared Leto ][ Nick Nolte ]
Prix Fixe (1997)
Donnie Brasco (1997)
[ Johnny Depp ][ Bruno Kirby ][ Michael Madsen ][ Al Pacino ][ James Russo ]
Joe's Apartment (1996)
[ Jerry O'Connell ][ Dave Chappelle ][ Billy West ][ Robert Vaughn ][ B.D. Wong ]
Heavy Weights (1995)
[ Ben Stiller ][ Kenan Thompson ][ Allen Covert ][ Jeffrey Tambor ][ Judd Apatow ]
Amateur (1994)
[ Martin Donovan ][ Michael Imperioli ]
Motel Blue 19 (1993)
This Is My Life (1992)
[ Dan Aykroyd ][ Nora Ephron ]

 

An accomplished playwright, screenwriter, director, and actor, former classics major Tim Blake Nelson is perhaps most familiar to the movie audience as the hilariously dim Delmar in Joel and Ethan Coen's goofy Oscar-nominated comedy O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000).Born in Oklahoma, Nelson attended college at Brown University where he became a Latinist in the classics department. Opting for the arts over academia, Nelson headed to New York after college, studying acting at Juilliard and embarking on an Obie Award-winning career as a stage writer.After making his film debut in Nora Ephron's freshman directorial effort This Is My Life (1992), Nelson occasionally appeared in films throughout the 1990s, playing small roles in Hal Hartley's Amateur (1994), the Al Pacino-Johnny Depp Mob drama Donnie Brasco (1997), and Terrence Malick's radiant anti-war anti-epic The Thin Red Line (1998). Along with film acting, Nelson turned to filmmaking with the screen adaptation of his play Eye of God (1997), a somber rural drama about a woman's marriage to a pious ex-con with a violent past which earned positive notice at the Sundance Film Festival. Because of his ability to handle difficult questions of violence and create an ominous mood out of the everyday, Nelson was asked to helm the modernized, teen version of Shakespeare's Othello, re-titled O (2001). Shot in 1999, O languished on the shelf in the wake of a series of high school shootings, deemed an inappropriate release because of its violent denouement. In the meantime, Nelson's friend Joel Coen offered him one of the starring roles in O Brother, Where Art Thou?. As comfortable playing rural comedy as directing rural drama, Nelson shined as the dimmest of a trio of hare-brained fugitives in the Coen brothers' shaggy dog 1930s Southern Odyssey. After his successful stint with the Coens' light-hearted movie, Nelson returned squarely to downbeat material, directing the screen adaptation of his play The Grey Zone (2001). A drama about the only armed revolt at Auschwitz, The Grey Zone was already hitting the film festival circuit when Lion's Gate removed O from its Miramax purgatory, releasing it in August 2001. Impressing some critics with its central performances and evocative Southern Gothic atmosphere (if not always with all aspects of the adaptation), O confirmed Nelson's ability to translate his concern with the complex motivations for, and fall out from, violence to the film medium. Back to being an actor for hire, Nelson scored a summer 2002 hat trick with roles in one glossy big studio blockbuster and two well-regarded independent releases. In Steven Spielberg


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