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TIM BLAKE NELSON (Marshal Paris) is an
acclaimed actor, writer, and director. Born and raised in
Tulsa, Oklahoma, he graduated from Brown University
and the Juilliard Theatre Center. He subsequently
appeared in a long list of feature films including "Dead
Man's Walk,” "This is My Life,” "Donnie Brasco,” "The
Thin Red Line,” "Minority Report,” "O Brother, Where
Art Thou?” "The Good
Girl,” "Cherish,”
"Holes,” "Wonderland,”
and "A Foreign Affair.”
He will soon be seen
starring in "Max and
Grace,” "The Moguls,”
"The Big White,” and
"Southland Tales.”
Nelson has acted
extensively on the New
York stage. He was
most recently seen in
the critically acclaimed "Beard of Avon” portraying
William Shakespeare at the Manhattan Theatre Club.
He also starred in productions of "Oedipus,” "Troilus
and Cressida,” "Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde,” "Mac
Wellman's Dracula,” "The Amazon's Voice,” "An
Imaginary Life,” "The Baltimore Waltz,” "Mad Forest,”
"The Innocents Crusade,” "Richard III,” and "Twelfth
Night.”
In addition to acting, Nelson wrote and directed
the film "Eye of God,” which was screened at the 1997
Sundance Film Fesitval before being released
theatrically. He also wrote and directed "The Grey
Zone,” starring Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi, and Mira
Sorvino, which was based on his award-winning play.
In addition to starring in the Coen Brother's hit
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?” Nelson recorded a song
for the film's soundtrack, which won him a Grammy
Award®.
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