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  1. Timothy James Bottoms (born August 30, 1951) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for playing the lead in Johnny Got His Gun (1971); Sonny Crawford in The Last Picture Show (1971), where he and his fellow co-stars, Cybill Shepherd and Jeff Bridges, rose to fame; and as James Hart, the first-year law student who ...

  2. Timothy Bottoms is an American actor and producer who starred in Johnny Got His Gun, The Last Picture Show and The Paper Chase. He has four brothers who are also actors, and he impersonated George W. Bush in several parodies.

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  3. Apr 11, 2023 · 27. 2.1K views 1 year ago. In this episode of The Creative Community, host David Starkey sits down with author and actor Timothy Bottoms to reflect on his career and how living on the Central...

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · In 1971 Timothy Bottoms made his feature film debut as Joe Bonham in Johnny Got His Gun and in the same year he was also cast as the lead in The Last Picture Show. Throughout the 70s Timothy starred in acclaimed films such as Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing (1973), The Paper Chase (1973), The White Dawn (1974) and Operation Daybreak (1975). His later films include Elephant (2003) and ...

  5. Timothy Bottoms is an American actor who starred in The Last Picture Show, Johnny Got His Gun, and The Bridge. Browse his filmography sorted by popularity and see his roles, ratings, and reviews.

  6. Aug 12, 2020 · The actor, known for The Last Picture Show and Johnny Got His Gun, shares his memories of working with legends, his views on film festivals and his first visit to Norwich. Read the interview conducted by Jack Benjamin for the Norwich Radical Film Festival in 2016.

  7. Oct 22, 1971 · Timothy Bottoms stars as Sonny, one of the high school friends who come of age in a dying Texas town in 1951. The film, directed by Peter Bogdanovich and based on Larry McMurtry's novel, won two Oscars and is a classic of American cinema.