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Often mistaken for an American because of his skill at imitating accents, actor Tim Roth was born Timothy Simon Roth on May 14, 1961 in Lambeth, London, England. His mother, Ann, was a teacher and landscape painter. His father, Ernie, was a journalist who had changed the family name from "Smith" to "Roth"; Ernie was born in Brooklyn, New York, to an immigrant family of Irish ancestry.Tim grew up in Dulwich, a middle-class area in the south of London. He demonstrated his talent for picking up accents at an early age when he attended school in Brixton, where he faced persecution from classmates for his comfortable background and quickly perfected a cockney accent to blend in. He attended Camberwell Art College and studied sculpture before he dropped out and pursued acting.The blonde actor's first big break was the British TV movie Made in Britain (1982). Roth made a huge splash in that film as a young skinhead named Trevor. He next worked with director Mike Leigh on Meantime (1983), which he has counted among his favorite projects. He debuted on the big screen when he filled in for Joe Strummer in the Stephen Frears neo-noir The Hit (1984). Roth gained more attention for his turn as Vincent Van Gogh in Vincent & Theo (1990) and his work opposite Gary Oldman in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990).He moved to Los Angeles in search of work and caught the eye of young director Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino had envisioned Roth as a possible Mr. Blonde or Mr. Pink in his heist flick Reservoir Dogs (1992), but Roth campaigned for the role of Mr. Orange instead, and ultimately won the part. It proved to be a huge breakthrough for Roth, as audiences found it difficult to forget his performance as a member of a group of jewelry store robbers who is slowly bleeding to death. Tarantino cast Roth again in the landmark film Pulp Fiction (1994). Roth and actress Amanda Plummer played a pair of robbers who hold up a restaurant. 1995 saw the third of Roth's collaborations with Tarantino, a surprisingly slapstick performance in the anthology film Four Rooms (1995). That same year Roth picked up an Academy Award nomination for his campy turn as a villain in the period piece Rob Roy (1995).Continuing to take on disparate roles, Roth did his own singing (with an American accent to boot) in the lightweight Woody Allen musical Everyone Says I Love You (1996). He starred opposite Tupac Shakur in Shakur's last film, the twisted comedy Gridlock'd (1997). The pair received positive critical notices for their comic chemistry. Standing in contrast to the criminals and baddies that crowd his CV, Roth's work as the innocent, seafaring pianist in the Giuseppe Tornatore film The Legend of 1900 (1998) became something of a fan favorite. Grittier fare followed when Roth made his directorial debut with The War Zone (1999), a frank, critically acclaimed drama about a family torn apart by incest. He made his next high-profile appearance as an actor as General Thade, an evil simian in the Tim Burton remake of Planet of the Apes (2001). Roth was, of course, all but unrecognizable in his primate make-up.Roth has continued to enjoy a mix of art house and mainstream work, including everything from the lead role in Francis Ford Coppola's esoteric Youth Without Youth (2007) to becoming "The Abomination" in the special effects-heavy blockbuster The Incredible Hulk (2008). Roth took his first major American television role when he signed on to the Fox-TV series Lie to Me (2009)
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Often mistaken for an American because of his skill at imitating accents, actor Tim Roth was born Timothy Simon Roth on May 14, 1961 in Lambeth, London, England. His mother, Ann, was a teacher and landscape painter. His father, Ernie, was a journalist who had changed the family name from "Smith" to "Roth"; Ernie was born in Brooklyn, New York, to an immigrant family of Irish ancestry.Tim grew up in Dulwich, a middle-class area in the south of London. He demonstrated his talent for picking up accents at an early age when he attended school in Brixton, where he faced persecution from classmates for his comfortable background and quickly perfected a cockney accent to blend in. He attended Camberwell Art College and studied sculpture before he dropped out and pursued acting.The blonde actor's first big break was the British TV movie Made in Britain (1982). Roth made a huge splash in that film as a young skinhead named Trevor. He next worked with director Mike Leigh on Meantime (1983), which he has counted among his favorite projects. He debuted on the big screen when he filled in for Joe Strummer in the Stephen Frears neo-noir The Hit (1984). Roth gained more attention for his turn as Vincent Van Gogh in Vincent & Theo (1990) and his work opposite Gary Oldman in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990).He moved to Los Angeles in search of work and caught the eye of young director Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino had envisioned Roth as a possible Mr. Blonde or Mr. Pink in his heist flick Reservoir Dogs (1992), but Roth campaigned for the role of Mr. Orange instead, and ultimately won the part. It proved to be a huge breakthrough for Roth, as audiences found it difficult to forget his performance as a member of a group of jewelry store robbers who is slowly bleeding to death. Tarantino cast Roth again in the landmark film Pulp Fiction (1994). Roth and actress Amanda Plummer played a pair of robbers who hold up a restaurant. 1995 saw the third of Roth's collaborations with Tarantino, a surprisingly slapstick performance in the anthology film Four Rooms (1995). That same year Roth picked up an Academy Award nomination for his campy turn as a villain in the period piece Rob Roy (1995).Continuing to take on disparate roles, Roth did his own singing (with an American accent to boot) in the lightweight Woody Allen musical Everyone Says I Love You (1996). He starred opposite Tupac Shakur in Shakur's last film, the twisted comedy Gridlock'd (1997). The pair received positive critical notices for their comic chemistry. Standing in contrast to the criminals and baddies that crowd his CV, Roth's work as the innocent, seafaring pianist in the Giuseppe Tornatore film The Legend of 1900 (1998) became something of a fan favorite. Grittier fare followed when Roth made his directorial debut with The War Zone (1999), a frank, critically acclaimed drama about a family torn apart by incest. He made his next high-profile appearance as an actor as General Thade, an evil simian in the Tim Burton remake of Planet of the Apes (2001). Roth was, of course, all but unrecognizable in his primate make-up.Roth has continued to enjoy a mix of art house and mainstream work, including everything from the lead role in Francis Ford Coppola's esoteric Youth Without Youth (2007) to becoming "The Abomination" in the special effects-heavy blockbuster The Incredible Hulk (2008). Roth took his first major American television role when he signed on to the Fox-TV series Lie to Me (2009)
Tivia:
Even with his reputation as an actor firmly established, Tim Roth still tends bar from time to time.Has no formal acting training.He and Gary Oldman are very good friends from back in the days of when they worked in London theater. They have appeared together in Meantime (1983) and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990).Roth is a survivor of child sexual abuse committed by his paternal grandfather, who he has stated sexually abused him from childhood until his early teen years. He first revealed that he was a survivor of sexual abuse during press for his directorial debut, The War Zone (1999) (which dealt with the topics of incest and sexual violence within a family), but declined to name the perpetrator at that time. In December of 2016, he gave an interview to the British newspaper The Guardian in which he revealed that his abuser was his grandfather, who had also sexually abused Roth's own father when he was a child.Was considered as a replacement for Anthony Hopkins, when Hopkins was reluctant to return to play Hannibal Lector in Hannibal (2001). However, in the end, Hopkins accepted the role.Accepted the villain role in The Incredible Hulk (2008) to please his sons.His acting career got started by pure chance. He wandered into a theater looking for a pump for his bicycle while they were holding auditions for Made in Britain (1982) and he was asked to audition. winning the leading role.Was considered for the role of Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), but dropped out to star in Tim Burton's remake of Planet of the Apes (1968). The role was then given to Alan Rickman.Adorns the cover of "Postcards from a Young Man", the 2010 album by the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers.Developed his trademark Cockney accent when in school to fit in with classmates and avoid being bullied.Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Daniel Day-Lewis, Bruce Payne, and Paul McGann were all part of a group of actors in the mid 1980's dubbed ''The Brit pack'' by the media, a reference to the American ''Brat Pack''.He bears tattoos on his right arm for significant events in his life. He has 8 such tattoos, as of 2010.Turned down the role of Johnny Rotten in Sid and Nancy (1986), because he felt the film depicted history that was "too recent."His father was born in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn, NY to a British immigrant family of Irish ancestry. His mother was English. Tim's father changed the family name in 1944 from the British/American sounding "Smith" to the Jewish "Roth" in an act of Jewish solidarity during World War II.His eldest son Jack Roth is also an actor but they have not worked with each other yet.Two sons, with Butler, Timothy (b. 1995) and Cormac (b. 1996)He turned down the roles of Seth Gecko and Pete Bottoms in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) due to a scheduling conflict.A former art student himself, Tim has played an artist in at least three roles: Vincent Van Gogh in Vincent & Theo (1990), Jack Craig in Tales from the Crypt (1989) (episode "Easel Kill Ya") and Joey, an ex-con with a gift for drawing in No Way Home (1996).He has a son named Jack Roth (b. 1984), with Lori Baker.Politically, Roth is a supporter of the Green Party of England and Wales.He apologised for United Passions (2014) and admitted that he did it for the money.He was considered for the role of Dr. Frederick Chilton in Red Dragon (2002).He was offered the lead role in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994).Ranked #16 on Tropopkin's Top 25 Most Intriguing People [Issue #100]Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 59th Cannes International Film Festival in 2006.Turned down the role of Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series that Alan Rickman ended up portraying in order to appear in Planet of the Apes (2001).He was in the running to play the young Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).He was considered for the role of Lt. Archie Hilcox in Inglourious Basterds (2009) that ended up going to Michael Fassbender.He has said that he strongly disliked doing a scene opposite Charlton Heston in Planet of the Apes (2001) due to Roth's vocal support of Gun control and criticism of the NRA, which Heston was president of at the time of filming. Roth was able to keep things professional but later said that he wouldn't have agreed to the film had he known he'd be required to do a scene alongside him.He was an early candidate to play Arthur Dent in a film version of "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" during the 1980s.President of the 'Camera d'Or' jury at the 57th Cannes International Film Festival in 2004.He turned down the role of Jack Scagnetti in Natural Born Killers (1994).His middle name is Simon.He was considered for the role of Amon Goeth in Schindler's List (1993).One of the first actor/models to get the trendy "thorny tribal" tattoo around his arm.President of the 'Un Certain Regard' jury at the 65th Cannes International Film Festival in 2012.He was considered for the role of Garland Greene in Con Air (1997) that went to Steve Buscemi.Tim Bentinck who appeared with him in Reg (2016) and Rillington Place (2016) was also in Us and Them (2017) and uk18 (2017) with his son Jack Roth.Was considered for the role of McStarley in The Condemned (2007).He was considered for Mark Wahlberg's role in The Yards (2000). |
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Tim Roth |
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Actor,Producer,Director (IMDB) |
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All World |
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Actor,Producer,Director |
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Actor,Producer,Director |
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344 |
Last update: |
2024-07-01 03:22:41 |
Height: |
5' 8' (1.73 m) |
Biography: |
Often mistaken for an American because of his skill at imitating accents, actor Tim Roth was born Timothy Simon Roth on May 14, 1961 in Lambeth, London, England. His mother, Ann, was a teacher and landscape painter. His father, Ernie, was a journalis |
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Even with his reputation as an actor firmly established, Tim Roth still tends bar from time to time.Has no formal acting training.He and Gary Oldman are very good friends from back in the days of when they worked in London theater. They have appeared together in Meantime (1983) and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990).Roth is a survivor of child sexual abuse committed by his paternal grandfather, who he has stated sexually abused him from childhood until his early teen years. He first revealed that he was a survivor of sexual abuse during press for his directorial debut, The War Zone (1999) (which dealt with the topics of incest and sexual violence within a family), but declined to name the perpetrator at that time. In December of 2016, he gave an interview to the British newspaper The Guardian in which he revealed that his abuser was his grandfather, who had also sexually abused Roth's own father when he was a child.Was considered as a replacement for Anthony Hopkins, when Hopkins was reluctant to return to play Hannibal Lector in Hannibal (2001). However, in the end, Hopkins accepted the role.Accepted the villain role in The Incredible Hulk (2008) to please his sons.His acting career got started by pure chance. He wandered into a theater looking for a pump for his bicycle while they were holding auditions for Made in Britain (1982) and he was asked to audition. winning the leading role.Was considered for the role of Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), but dropped out to star in Tim Burton's remake of Planet of the Apes (1968). The role was then given to Alan Rickman.Adorns the cover of "Postcards from a Young Man", the 2010 album by the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers.Developed his trademark Cockney accent when in school to fit in with classmates and avoid being bullied.Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Daniel Day-Lewis, Bruce Payne, and Paul McGann were all part of a group of actors in the mid 1980's dubbed ''The Brit pack'' by the media, a reference to the American ''Brat Pack''.He bears tattoos on his right arm for significant events in his life. He has 8 such tattoos, as of 2010.Turned down the role of Johnny Rotten in Sid and Nancy (1986), because he felt the film depicted history that was "too recent."His father was born in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn, NY to a British immigrant family of Irish ancestry. His mother was English. Tim's father changed the family name in 1944 from the British/American sounding "Smith" to the Jewish "Roth" in an act of Jewish solidarity during World War II.His eldest son Jack Roth is also an actor but they have not worked with each other yet.Two sons, with Butler, Timothy (b. 1995) and Cormac (b. 1996)He turned down the roles of Seth Gecko and Pete Bottoms in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) due to a scheduling conflict.A former art student himself, Tim has played an artist in at least three roles: Vincent Van Gogh in Vincent & Theo (1990), Jack Craig in Tales from the Crypt (1989) (episode "Easel Kill Ya") and Joey, an ex-con with a gift for drawing in No Way Home (1996).He has a son named Jack Roth (b. 1984), with Lori Baker.Politically, Roth is a supporter of the Green Party of England and Wales.He apologised for United Passions (2014) and admitted that he did it for the money.He was considered for the role of Dr. Frederick Chilton in Red Dragon (2002).He was offered the lead role in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994).Ranked #16 on Tropopkin's Top 25 Most Intriguing People [Issue #100]Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 59th Cannes International Film Festival in 2006.Turned down the role of Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series that Alan Rickman ended up portraying in order to appear in Planet of the Apes (2001).He was in the running to play the young Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).He was considered for the role of Lt. Archie Hilcox in Inglourious Basterds (2009) that ended up going to Michael Fassbender.He has said that he strongly disliked doing a scene opposite Charlton Heston in Planet of the Apes (2001) due to Roth's vocal support of Gun control and criticism of the NRA, which Heston was president of at the time of filming. Roth was able to keep things professional but later said that he wouldn't have agreed to the film had he known he'd be required to do a scene alongside him.He was an early candidate to play Arthur Dent in a film version of "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" during the 1980s.President of the 'Camera d'Or' jury at the 57th Cannes International Film Festival in 2004.He turned down the role of Jack Scagnetti in Natural Born Killers (1994).His middle name is Simon.He was considered for the role of Amon Goeth in Schindler's List (1993).One of the first actor/models to get the trendy "thorny tribal" tattoo around his arm.President of the 'Un Certain Regard' jury at the 65th Cannes International Film Festival in 2012.He was considered for the role of Garland Greene in Con Air (1997) that went to Steve Buscemi.Tim Bentinck who appeared with him in Reg (2016) and Rillington Place (2016) was also in Us and Them (2017) and uk18 (2017) with his son Jack Roth.Was considered for the role of McStarley in The Condemned (2007).He was considered for Mark Wahlberg's role in The Yards (2000). |
Trademarks: |
Often works with European and American auteur directors.
Often plays characters who are twisted.
Famous for playing sleazy, contemptible villains.
Blonde hair is almost always slicked back.
Often works with director Quentin Tarantino. |
Quotes: |
I have a bad time between jobs because I'm always convinced I'll never work again. I think it may be an English thing, this fear of unemployment.
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[on attending the Academy Awards ceremony] Like going to Liberace's house on acid.
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[on Reservoir Dogs (1992)] There's a lot of blood in that film. I think there's only nine pints in a body, we had about four gallons.
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[on Gridlock'd (1997) co-star Tupac Shakur] I found him to be incredibly talented. I used to call him "New Money" because he had a massive Bentley and a different model sat in the car each day, and he used to call me "Free Shit" because I always used to get loads of free stuff from companies. It's a shame what happened - I think he could have gone on to be quite something as an actor.
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I've never really played a goody in the traditional sense. Anyway, I don't think that I look the part of a heroic character, especially not in Hollywood, so they never really come up. On a childish level, villains are just more fun. |
Salaries: |
Lie to Me (2009) - $250,000 /episode (2009-10) |
Job title: |
Actor,Producer,Director |
Others works: |
Appeared in print advertisements for H&M clothing stores in fall of 2000.
Appeared in print advertisements for Prada designer clothing in spring of 1996.
Made his US theatre debut as a villain named Welch in "The God of Hell" by Sam Shepard - |
Spouse: |
Nikki Butler (January 25, 1993 - present) (2 children) |
Children: |
Jack RothTimothy Hunter RothCormac Roth |
Parents: |
Ann Roth
Ernie Roth |
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