
Timothy Bottoms
**Timothy Bottoms** (Santa Barbara, 1951) is an American actor who emerged in the 1970s as one of the most promising figures in American cinema, gaining recognition for his ability to portray sensitive and complex young men.
His most renowned role is Duane Jackson in Peter Bogdanovich's masterpiece *The Last Picture Show* (1971), which established him as an icon of the youth of that era. In the same year, he demonstrated remarkable versatility as Joe Bonham in *Johnny Got His Gun*, a challenging role in which he portrays a disabled and mute soldier. Other notable films include *The Paper Chase* (1973).
In the following years, he continued to work consistently, often in supporting roles. He is also known for convincingly portraying George W. Bush in various productions, including the satirical series *That's My Bush!* and the film *DC 9/11: Time of Crisis*. Bottoms is appreciated for his measured acting and his ability to infuse depth into his characters.