On Deadwood, Robin Weigert played the hard-drinking, foul-mouthed Calamity Jane, known to be one of the toughest frontierspeople in the Wild West. Now that HBO has officially greenlit a movie ...
DEADWOOD, S.D. — In a town with a Wild West cast of characters that made the former HBO series “Deadwood” a hit, James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok casts a long shadow. His legend is the focus of ...
Destitute and convinced she was dying, Calamity Jane boarded a train in Billings, Montana, without a ticket. When she was ...
Deadwood ran for three seasons, from 2004-2006, and throughout the decade that followed, fans hoped, not-so-patiently, to see the promised wrap-up movie. Well, the request has finally been fulfilled ...
"Legend" is a word tossed around too easily and misused too often. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, a legend is "an unverified story handed down from earlier times, especially one ...
Jena Sierks, aka Calamity Jane, stands before an assembled crowd of about 150 tourists, smirking at a comment one of her fellow Deadwood Alive western re-enactors has just delivered. She then guzzles ...
It's been nigh-on 13 years since HBO's incredible Shakespearean Western series Deadwood was unceremoniously cancelled before getting to end it's tale of the South Dakota mining town denizens. It felt, ...
Prior to 2004, however, while working in New York City theater scene, Weigert didn’t have that much more than a Law & Order credit when she first auditioned for the role. Eager to make an impression ...
Robin Weigert was a New York theater actress whose only television work was a bit part as a traumatized shooting witness on a “Law & Order” episode when she was called in to read for the pilot of a ...
“This town is a sanctuary,” Ian McShane’s Al Swearengen calmly declares in the opening seconds of the first teaser trailer for HBO’s long-anticipated Deadwood movie, after which, ahem, all freakin’ ...
Robin Weigert was getting her life together when “Deadwood” last aired in 2006 — 13 years before it returns Friday on HBO as “Deadwood: The Movie.” She’d received an Emmy nomination for her portrayal ...
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