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Taylor Kitsch (born April 8, 1981) [1] is a Canadian actor. He is known for portraying Tim Riggins in the NBC television series Friday Night Lights (2006–2011). He has also worked in films such as X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Battleship (2012), John Carter (2012), Savages (2012), Lone Survivor (2013), The Grand Seduction (2014), American Assassin (2017), Only The Brave (2017), and 21 ...
Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) — The Panthers' fullback/running back, is a troubled character based on Don Billingsley. Known for his heavy drinking and womanizing, he has tumultuous relationships with Lyla Garrity and Tyra Collette.
A speech by Coach Taylor playing over the final montage was cut, as Jason Katims wanted the montage to be all about the small moments coming into one. Scott Porter asked Katims while filming the scene where Tim and Billy are building the house, to include his character Jason Street.
Taylor Kitsch thinks a reboot or revival of “Friday Night Lights” could happen. “You may see it, but I will not be a part of it,” the actor, who played Tim Riggins on the beloved NBC ...
EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Kitsch and Kate Mara are among the cast of a new scripted biker gang audio series. The Waco star and House of Cards star are lending their voices to Koz, a scripted podcast ...
Taylor Kitsch has chugged along in the Hollywood game by flat out refusing to play it. With The Terminal List, out now, and Painkiller, out later, he talks his origins and ambitions.
Timothy "Tim" Riggins is a character in the American sports drama Friday Night Lights, portrayed by actor Taylor Kitsch.Tim Riggins is the fullback/running back of the Dillon Panthers, a high school team in a small Texas town in the television series.
Meanwhile, Taylor Kitsch, the show's Tim Riggins, said in an interview that he was able to relate to his character based on his own personal experiences: "my father is out of my life, more or less", he revealed in an interview, "So I discover stuff that maybe I wasn't even dealing with as a person."