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Ohio State Legend Otis Winston’s Hollywood Rise | The Tim May Show

39 min · 22. juni 2026
episode Ohio State Legend Otis Winston’s Hollywood Rise | The Tim May Show cover

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Former Ohio State two-sport captain Otis Winston joins The Tim May Show feat. Clay Hall for a powerful conversation about his climb from Buckeye athletics to the screen acting world. With Tim May out traveling, Clay Hall sits in to talk with Winston about his journey as an Ohio Track Hall of Famer, his leap into acting, and how he built a steady career without moving to New York or Los Angeles. Winston shares stories from working alongside Gerard Butler, Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan, including the advice Brosnan gave him to “always be a gentleman” on set. Winston also explains why he calls God his agent, how his Ohio State background shaped his work ethic, and why his story can inspire young actors, athletes and dreamers chasing big goals from anywhere. Subscribe for more Buckeyes conversations, Ohio State stories, sports legends and interviews from The Tim May Show feat. Clay Hall.

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