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![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Executive Producer, Actor, Editor, Play Author Born: 1965 in Tulsa, OK Biography: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... Full Biography
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