Timothy Olyphant Opens Up About The Time He Almost Played Captain Kirk In Star Trek While Gushing About Chris Pine

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Timothy Olyphant is the talk of the town on television once again as people watch Justified: City Primeval. It’s strange to imagine a world where the actor wasn’t the face of the Justified franchise, but that was almost a reality thanks to J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek movies. Olyphant recently talked about nearly scoring the role of Captain Kirk, but ultimately losing the gig to an up-and-coming actor named Chris Pine

The actor was a guest on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast and was asked about the time he auditioned for a role in Star Trek. Horowitz assumed that, given the actor’s roles, he was in the running for Kirk right off the bat, but that was not the case. Timothy Olyphant recalled the story during the podcast and how he ended up losing his chance at playing Kirk to Chris Pine: 

Here’s what I can tell you about Star Trek: I went in and auditioned not for Captain Kirk, but I remember reading with J.J. Abrams and he’s just a lovely, lovely guy. And just a lovely, lovely audition process. And Somewhere in there, I was auditioning for Doc, he’s like, ‘I already got a guy for Doc, so I don’t need you for that, but I don’t have a Kirk.’ There was, here’s what I’ll tell you, somewhere along the line, they’re like ‘I got a guy.’ I feel like it was one of those things where he might have been prepared to hire me, but they wanted somebody younger, and he was having a hard time finding somebody younger. And somewhere along the line, J.J. called and said ‘I found a guy younger who is really good.’

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