Titus Welliver

Titus Welliver
Birthday
March 12th, 1962
From
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Actor

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Bosch: Legacy - Titus Welliver Exclusive Interview
Bosch: Legacy - A Job Well Done Clip
Bosch Legacy - Titus Welliver and Maggie Q at Final Season LA Bosch Day Celebration
Bosch Legacy - Stephen A. Chang, Denise G. Sanchez, Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz at Final Season LA Bosch Day Celebration
Bosch Legacy - Titus Welliver & Michael Connelly Honored at Final Season LA Bosch Day Celebration

Titus Welliver Biography

Titus B. Welliver is an American painter, stage, television, and film actor, best recognised for his performances in the web television series ‘Bosch’ and television series ‘Sons of Anarchy’ and ‘Deadwood.’ A student of drama from the New York University, Welliver commenced his professional acting career in the early 1990s appearing in both on-screen and on-stage productions.

He performed in several plays including in Shakespeare's Henry IV Parts I and II, and ‘American Buffalo.’ His television works include playing recurring roles in series ‘NYPD Blue,’ ‘That's Life,’ ‘Sons of Anarchy’ and ‘The Good Wife’; semi-regular role in the series ‘Deadwood’; and main role in the series ‘Brooklyn South.

’ Presently he plays titular role of Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch in the web television series ‘Bosch.’ His small-screen pursuits also include featuring in several television films like ‘The Day Lincoln Was Shot’; and guest starring in series such as ‘NCIS’ and ‘Law & Order.’ Notable film roles of Welliver include playing Dante Marcus in the American action thriller ‘Man on a Ledge’ and James Savoy, in the American sci-fi action film ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction.

’ He has also contributed as narrator of many audio books.

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Bicycle Escape Plan for Hostages

Robert Pender: What we like for this now are bicycles. We've identified back roads from the Shemiran district — a couple of rat lines through the mountains to the crossing at Tabriz. Cars are off the table because of the roadblocks.
Jon Bates: We wait until the weather clears up then deliver the six bikes, provide them with maps to the Turkish border.
Adam Engell: We have intelligence they can ride bicycles or we’re prepared to send in somebody to teach them.
Tony Mendez: Or you could just send in training wheels and meet them at the border with Gatorade. It's 300 miles to the Turkish crossings. They'd need a support crew behind them with a tire pump.
Engell: We've only been asked to sharpshoot this, State's handling the op.
Pender: Who is...?
Jack O'Donnell: [[w:Shah Reza Pahlavi|Shah] Tony's an exfil spesh. He got a lot of the ]'s people out after the fall.
Mendez: Sir, if these people can read or add, pretty soon they're gonna figure out they're six short of a full deck. It's winter. You can't wait around until spring when it's nice enough to take a bike ride. The only way out of that city is the airport. You build new cover identities for them, you send in a Moses, he takes them out on a commercial flight.
Bates: We've explored those options.
Engell: They're never going to get past airport control. Komiteh own the place.
Bates: They could pose as reporters. The government issued seventy-something visas for American journalists.
Mario Malinov: Seventy-four. And the Revolutionary Guards keep them on 74 leashes.
Mendez: [[w:Peter Jennings|Peter Jennings'; ...] If they're caught with fake journalist creds, it's ] head in a noose in an hour. Sir, exfils are like abortions. You don't want to need one, but when you do, you don't do it yourself.

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