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If you’re not part of the solution, you’re Satan’s tool.
~ Kirk's most famous quote

Timmy Kirk is a character in the HBO TV Series Oz who served as a background character in Season 2 and a minor antagonist in Seasons 4, 5 and 6. He is a sociopathic, traitorous Irish inmate who was sentenced for 12 years in prison for manslaughter and putting his own baby in a dumpster filled with rats despite the pleas of the mother.

He was portrayed by Sean Dugan.

Biography[]

Season 2[]

Kirk appears as a low-ranking Irish inmate, only appearing in background and cleaning units. He is also seen delivering messages between Simon Adebisi and Shirley Bellinger.

Season 4[]

After converting to Catholicism, Kirk regularly abuses and threatens those inmates who don't share his beliefs, which displeases Reverend Jeremiah Cloutier to the point of excommunicating him. Kirk, seeking revenge, seals Cloutier behind a wall in the cafeteria with the help of Jaz Hoyt.

Season 5[]

Cloutier survives the murder attempt, as there was a gas explosion later in the cafeteria. Severely injured, Cloutier is now hospitalized and Kirk tries to convince Jim Burns to kill him. Burns refuses, since he had found Jesus thanks to Cloutier. Later, Hoyt gets a vision from Cloutier telling him to murder Kirk. Kirk is hospitalized for the failed murder attempt and wants to rejoin the Catholic Church with the permission of Father Ray Mukada, who refuses, knowing that he was the culprit behind Cloutier's murder. As revenge, Kirk uses his prison connections to burn down a chapel where Mukada and several other priests were spending their time, successfully killing everyone but Mukada.

Season 6[]

Kirk was sentenced to death for his crimes. During his time on death row, Kirk implies that he is possessed by Satan. Kirk still wants vengeance upon Mukada, and writes a letter to a bishop, claiming that Mukada has sexually abused him. As a result, Mukada is defrocked during the investigation. Kirk, now a Satanist, is seen ripping pages from the Bible and trying to convince Mukada that even after Kirk's execution, he is left wandering around aimlessly without his priesthood, having no reason to live. Later, during a photoshoot on death row, when the inmates are temporarily released from their cells, Hoyt murders Kirk, electrifying him to death by jamming one of the photographer's lamps into his mouth.

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Main Characters
Tobias Beecher | Vernon Schillinger | Ryan O'Reily | Bob Rebadow | Kareem Said | Miguel Alvarez | Cyril O'Reily | Chris Keller | Simon Adebisi | Arnold "Poet" Jackson | Kenny Wangler | James Robson | Shirley Bellinger

Other Inmates
Mark Mack | Mark Miles | Scott Ross | Jaz Hoyt | Jim Burns | Robert Sippel | Jefferson Keane | Jackson Vahue | Junior Pierce | Malcolm Coyle | Supreme Allah | Mondo Browne | Leroy Tidd | Moses Deyell | Reggie Rawls | Timmy Kirk | Padraig Connolly | Seamus O'Reily | Nino Schibetta | Dino Ortolani | Peter Schibetta | Antonio Nappa | Carmen "Chico" Guerra | Raoul "El Cid" Hernandez | Carlo Ricardo | Enrique Morales | Carlos Martinez | Donald Groves | Richard L'Italien | Jiggy Walker | Guillaume Tarrant

Prison Staff
Leo Glynn | Lenny Burrano | Karl Metzger | Clayton Hughes | Claire Howell | Martin Querns

Others
James Devlin | Heinrick Schillinger | Hank Schillinger

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