Taylor Kitsch
Taylor Kitsch, born on April 8, 1981, in Kelowna, British Columbia, is a prominent Canadian actor recognized for his compelling performances across both television and film. He gained widespread acclaim for his role as Tim Riggins in the beloved NBC series *Friday Night Lights*, which aired from 2006 to 2011, showcasing his ability to portray complex characters.
In addition to his notable television work, Kitsch has appeared in a variety of films, making his mark in the superhero genre with *X-Men Origins: Wolverine* (2009) and taking on leading roles in action-packed features like *Battleship* (2012), *John Carter* (2012), and *Savages* (2012). His performance in *Lone Survivor* (2013) further solidified his reputation as a talented actor. Kitsch continued to explore diverse roles with films like *The Grand Seduction* (2014), *American Assassin* (2017), *Only The Brave* (2017), and *21 Bridges* (2019).
Kitsch also showcased his versatility on television with a standout performance in the second season of HBO's *True Detective* (2015) and in the critically acclaimed television film *The Normal Heart* (2014). He portrayed the infamous cult leader David Koresh in the 2018 miniseries *Waco* and played a CIA operative in the Amazon Prime series *The Terminal List* (2022), further demonstrating his range as an actor.
Filmography
21 Bridges
Only The Brave (2017)
The Hill Chris Climbed: The Gridiron Heroes Story
Bling
The Normal Heart
The Bang Bang Club
The Covenant
John Tucker Must Die
The Grand Seduction
John Carter
Lone Survivor
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Battleship
Savages (2012)
Painkiller
The Terminal List
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf
Friday Night Lights
American Primeval
Waco