I haven’t heard anything from anyone in the administration.

Meaning of the quote

The quote means that Timothy Bottoms, the American actor, has not received any information or communication from the people working in the government administration. He is saying that he has not heard anything from them, which suggests that they have not been in touch with him.

About Timothy Bottoms

Timothy Bottoms is an acclaimed American actor and film producer. He rose to fame in the 1970s, starring in acclaimed films like Johnny Got His Gun, The Last Picture Show, and The Paper Chase. Bottoms is also known for playing the main antagonist in Rollercoaster and portraying President George W. Bush in multiple projects.

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We all remember where we were and we all remember what we were doing. I had a brother in New York, an uncle, lots of friends in New York. It made me angry, it made me sad; what could I do.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer

I haven’t heard anything from anyone in the administration.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer

The one that was most fun was That’s My Bush; the part that I did for Comedy Central. That was a hoot. That was more fun that one should be allowed to have.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer

I was driven to give the best possible performance I could based on the material that was given to me and that material was documentary footage of the President speaking to people.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer

Even though I was concentrating on that two-week period from September 11th to September 20th, I was seeing the policy for real, happening, that we were talking about in the film.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer

I didn’t do this for the President. When I had this opportunity, not only was it work, but it was something that I could do, as an actor, for the victims and their families. Something I could give back.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer

The DC 9/11: Time of Crisis film was hard to get the part; I had to audition three times. It was very serious and very sobering. We studied and tried to re-create all the stuff that we all saw that day.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer

A lot of feature films do two pages a day.

Timothy Bottoms

American actor and film producer