Tim Blake Nelson

AKA:
Timothy Blake Nelson , Tim Nelson , Tim Blake
Nationality:
American
Birthdate:
05/11/1964
Birthplace:
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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biography
As a multitalented creative force, equally adept at absurdist comedy and soul-searching drama, Tim Blake Nelson carved out a successful career as a writer, director and accomplished actor. Despite years spent struggling to find his footing on screen, Nelson was a successful playwright and stage performer, earning awards and critical acclaim for his work, including “Eye of God” and “The Grey Zone.” He began to make strides on television in sketch comedy shows like “The Unnaturals” (HA!-CTV, 1990-92) and “Hardcore TV” (HBO, 1993), but ultimately steered himself towards features. It was not until Continued
Credits
Samuel Sterns
2008
Barney
2007
Actor
2007
Mr Theopolis
2007
Kevin Munchak
2007
The Doctor/The Minister/Indian Medicine Man/Roger Bob
2006
Curly Branitt
2006
Gary
2005
Danny Dalton
2005
(TV Show)
2005-2005
Park Ranger
2005
Officer Le Flore
2004
Marshal Paris
2004
Executive Producer
2004
Jake
2004
Billy Deverell
2003
Dr Pendanski
2003
Producer
2002
Director
2002
Source Material
2002
screenplay
2002
Gideon
2002
Bubba
2002
Director
2001
Source Material
1997
Screenplay
1997
Director
1997
screenplay
1997
Play as Source Material
1997
Noah Beach Killer
Uncle Tim
Dennis
Daly
milestones
Year
Milestone
 
Raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma
1990 
Was writer and performer on the sketch comedy show "The Unnaturals" (HA! TV Comedy Network and CTV: The Comedy Network)
1992 
Appeared in the Off-Broadway staging of Caryl Churchill's play "Mad Forrest" alongside Calista Flockhart and Juilliard classmate Jake Weber
1992 
Played a comedian compatriot of Julie Kavner's Dottie in Nora Ephron's "This Is My Life"
1993 
Appeared in episodes of HBO's sketch comedy "Hardcore TV"
Continued