Tim McGraw
Samuel Timothy "Tim" McGraw, born on May 1, 1967, is a distinguished American country music artist and actor. With a remarkable career that spans decades, McGraw has sold over 40 million albums, earning him a revered place in the industry. He is the proud husband of fellow country singer Faith Hill and the son of former Major League Baseball pitcher Tug McGraw.
Tim McGraw's impressive discography includes 11 consecutive albums that debuted at Number One on the Billboard charts, alongside 21 singles that reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs list. His accolades are extensive, featuring three Grammy Awards, 14 Academy of Country Music Awards, 11 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, 10 American Music Awards, and three People's Choice Awards. Notably, his Soul2Soul II Tour with Faith Hill set a record as the highest-grossing country music tour and ranks among the top five tours across all genres.
In addition to his music career, McGraw has made a mark in film, appearing in notable projects such as The Blind Side, Friday Night Lights, The Kingdom, and Four Christmases. He starred in lead roles in Flicka and Country Strong, showcasing his versatility as an entertainer. Acknowledged for his contributions to the arts, he received the NIAF Special Achievement Award in Music from the National Italian American Foundation in 2004, celebrating his Italian heritage. McGraw's influence also extends to emerging artists, as evidenced by Taylor Swift's debut single, "Tim McGraw," which pays homage to him.
Filmography
Tomorrowland
Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon
Dirty Girl
Flicka
Friday Night Lights
Four Christmases
Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah
The Shack
The Kingdom
The Blind Side
Coal Miner's Daughter: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Loretta Lynn
Country Strong