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In 1889, [4] as South Dakota is celebrating its statehood, past and present residents of Deadwood are taking part in the celebrations. The widow Alma Garret Ellsworth has returned to the town with her ward Sofia, while Calamity Jane has returned to make amends with her old flame Joanie Stubbs, who has taken over the Bella Union gambling hall and bordello following Cy Tolliver's death.
A decade later, in Deadwood: The Movie, he is still running the #10 Saloon. His business is thriving due to the increased population of Deadwood. The Nuttall character is based on a real-life person named William "Billy" Nuttall, co-owner of the real-life #10 Saloon in the Deadwood camp. [3]
Redford at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. This is the filmography of the American actor, director, producer and activist Robert Redford. Redford gained prominence for his leading roles in the romantic comedy Barefoot in the Park (1967) opposite Jane Fonda and the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) alongside Paul Newman.
HBO has super-double-officially pulled the trigger on its lonnnng-awaited Deadwood reunion movie, and with that comes the reveal of the full returning cast list. As production gets underway in Los ...
Redford’s career has spanned over six decades, and while his charismatic good looks cemented his place as a bonafide movie star, his understated, natural acting talent earned him numerous awards ...
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (born August 18, 1936) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received numerous accolades such as an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and two Golden Globe Awards, as well as the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1994, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1996, the Academy Honorary Award in 2002, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2005, the Presidential Medal of ...
Jeremiah Johnson is a 1972 American Western film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford as the title character and Will Geer as "Bear Claw" Chris Lapp. It is based partly on the life of the legendary mountain man John Jeremiah Johnson, recounted in Raymond Thorp and Robert Bunker's book Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and Vardis Fisher's 1965 novel Mountain Man.
It was founded by actor and director Robert Redford and producer Bill Holderman. [1] It is sometimes credited as South Fork Pictures. [2] In 1987, the company had partnered with Cineplex Odeon Films to launch a feature film subsidiary Northfolk Productions, which spent the next five years making five films, all with a budget of between $4 and 5 ...