Walton Goggins
Born | November 10, 1971 |
Hometown | Birmingham, Alabama, United States |
Net worth | $12 million |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Spouse | Nadia Conners, Leanne Kaun |
Children | Augustus Goggins |
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Walton Goggins Acknowledges “Tough Time” With ‘Justified’ Co-Star Timothy Olyphant “Towards The End” & Shares Update On Where They Stand Now
- Walton Goggins and Timothy Olyphant starred in Justified for six seasons, but by the end of its FX run, the actors were not on the best of terms. Goggins first opened up about his fractured relationship with his co-star in Peter Biskind’s book Pandora’s Box: How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV. In a new …
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Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2011 | Emmy (Primetime) | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Justified | Nominated |
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Were Justified Stars Not Speaking by End of Series? Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins Each Share POVs
Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder “dug coal together,” but by the end of Justified‘s six-season run, Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins weren’t exchanging many words together — to hear at least one of the actors tell it. In Peter Biskind’s November 2023 book, Pandora’s Box How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV, Goggins is quoted …
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FALLOUT Season 2 Promises Live-Action Deathclaws
Prime Video is bringing Fallout to TV. Here's everything we know about the post-apocalyptic video game adaptation so far.
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A Shirtless Walton Goggins Is Getting Back To Filming The White Lotus, And I Can't Get Enough Of The Fallout Fan Comments
Fans adored Walton Goggins' killer turn in Fallout, and can now obsessively anticipate his (shirtless) arrival on HBO's The White Lotus.
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'Fallout' will take viewers back to the wasteland for season 2. Here's everything we know.
The first season of Amazon's "Fallout" ends on a cliffhanger that teases an iconic location from the games. Here's what we know about season two.
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Best Movies and TV Shows to Stream: April 2024
Stream On's best recommendations of March 2024 include Baby Reindeer, Bon Jovi, time travel, and tugboats. Best Movies and TV Shows to Stream: April 2024 Liz Shannon Miller
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Walton Goggins reveals that parts of the Fallout show were filmed at a diamond mine where 'there's still diamonds on the ground'
"The photographer caught me trying to find one... without my hands!!"
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Fallout's Costume Designer on Creating Its Ghoulish Characters
Fallout’s a pretty good show, and one of the big reasons why is the ever-reliable Walton Goggins. As the Ghoul—or Cooper Howard, once upon a time—he’s a menace to Lucy and everyone else throughout the season, while being enjoyable to watch both in the irradiated present and the pre-nuclear past. Creating him and others like him took some time, partially because they are and aren’t like anything else you’ve seen before on TV.
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Walton Goggins Reveals The Scene That Really Sold Him On Fallout Season 1: 'It Was Terrifying'
Fallout star Walton Goggins reveals why the first scene of the season convinced him to do the series.
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Shōgun, Challengers, Fallout, Boy Kills World Reviews | See It or Skip It
When it comes to some of the best television of this year, this week may have the greatest. ABC4 Film Critic Patrick Beatty has all of the details on that, plus what to see in theaters.
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‘Fallout’ review: Walton Goggins as a swaggering, post-apocalyptic cowboy
If fears about “the bomb” permeated life in the mid-20th century, the video game “Fallout” takes that premise to its worst conclusion. In a post-nuclear wasteland, some survivors have been recreating their 1950s-era idyll underground in elaborate bomb shelters called vaults. Those less lucky have been eking out a life on the surface, where it is dusty and brutal, and nasty oddities abound in ...
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