翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Tim Barrett (admiral)
・ Tim Barrett (athlete)
・ Tim Barrett (baseball)
・ Tim Barringer
・ Tim Barrow
・ Tim Barry
・ Tim Barsky
・ Tim Bartels
・ Tim Bartro
・ Tim Bassett
・ Tim Bateman
・ Tim Bates
・ Tim Battersby
・ Tim Bauer
・ Tim Bausher
Tim Bayliss
・ Tim Baylor
・ Tim Bays
・ Tim Be Told
・ Tim Beaglehole
・ Tim Beaumont
・ Tim Beck
・ Tim Beck (American football, born 1964)
・ Tim Beck (American football, born 1966)
・ Tim Beckham
・ Tim Beckman
・ Tim Bedore
・ Tim Bee
・ Tim Begalka
・ Tim Behrendorff


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Tim Bayliss : ウィキペディア英語版
Tim Bayliss

Timothy "Tim" Bayliss is a fictional detective on ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', played by Kyle Secor〔(【引用サイトリンク】 The HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET Glossary )〕 and one of the few main characters to last the entire run of the show. He was loosely based on the real-life Det. Thomas Pellegrini from David Simon's book ''Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets'',〔(Smith, Van. "Homicide, Revisited," ''Baltimore City Paper'', December 10, 2013. )〕 though the real detective was reportedly not at all a fan of his fictional alter ego. The character also appeared in the ''Law & Order'' episode "Charm City."
==Childhood and early life==
Born on May 31, 1960 in Baltimore, MD, Tim had a difficult and often contentious relationship with his family. However, that became the very reason he strongly valued family loyalty. Growing up he was very close with his cousins Jim and Kurt, whom he considered his brothers. In Season 3, after Jim shot and killed a Turkish exchange student, Bayliss tried to shoehorn himself into his partner Frank Pembleton's investigation despite warnings by Lt. Al Giardello to stay out of it. Pembleton learned that Kurt was killed during the Persian Gulf War, an event that may have played a role in the shooting. Jim and Kurt's father (Tim's uncle) was extremely racist, as Jim claimed that the first time he ever heard racist words were out of their father's mouth. The case went to a grand jury, which voted not to indict Jim. In the fourth season, he briefly mentioned having a six-year-old niece.〔''Homicide: Life on the Street'' episode "Work Related", originally aired May 17, 1996.〕 When he was sixteen, he and several of his friends became high after taking magic mushrooms. He cried for eight hours as he was terrified, and ate fifty snowballs.〔''Homicide: Life on the Street'' episode "The Damage Done", originally aired May 3, 1996.〕 His undergraduate minor was in drama.〔''Homicide: Life on the Street'' episode "Homicide.com", originally aired February 5, 1999.〕
In Season 5, Bayliss revealed to Pembleton that he had been sexually molested as a child by another of his father's brothers, George. After telling this to his father, he was accused of lying. From that point onward his relationship to his father was mostly hostile and remained so to the man's death. He told Det. Mike Kellerman that he was once arrested for protesting U.S. policy towards El Salvador when he was a teenager, a story idea that Secor reportedly disdained as out of established character for Bayliss. It was quickly discarded in favor of the character developments for Seasons 5-7, including his childhood sexual abuse and religious journey.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Tim Bayliss」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.