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Walton Goggins: A Master of Comedy, Action, and Drama Explored
NPR
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Walton Goggins discusses his dual role as Cooper Howard and The Ghoul in the TV series *Fallout*. He plays both a pre-apocalypse Western actor and a post-nuclear war bounty hunter, exploring the character's transformation. Goggins expresses enthusiasm for the project and touches on his personal life and the unexpected popularity of his character.
Walton Goggins does it all. Master of comedy, action and drama.
His performance in Justified as Boyd Crowder earned him an Emmy nomination. He's collaborated with Danny McBride and Jody Hill on Vice Principals and The Righteous Gemstones. In Quintin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight – he portrayed the complicated Sheriff Chris Mannix.
Walton plays two parts in the tv show Fallout, which is in the midst of its second season. The series is based on the video game of the same name. Most of the Fallout takes place 200 years after a massive nuclear war obliterated pretty much all life.
Walton plays The Ghoul, a zombie-like gunslinger and bounty hunter. He isn't the worst bad guy in the wasteland, but maybe the meanest. Walton also plays Cooper Howard. Before the bombs fell, Howard was a beloved western actor and stuntman.
Howard and The Ghoul are the same person. The show explores his arc in both timelines before and after the end of the world. Turns out 200 years of walking a radiated wasteland can really take a toll on someone.
Walton talks to Bullseye about the series, and why he was so enthusiastic to take the role before he even knew much about it. Walton also gets into his love of horseback riding and growing up with a father who's larger than life. Plus, how The Ghoul became an accidental sex symbol.
A version of this conversation originally ran in 2024.
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