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From 2013 to 2014, Moniz starred as Elaine McAllister in ABC drama series Betrayal and from 2018 to 2024 as Governor Lynelle Perry in the Paramount Network neo-Western series, Yellowstone. Moniz also had a recurring role as Laura Moretti in House of Cards (2015–2016).
In the fourth season, he leaves Yellowstone to join the 6666 Ranch. Danny Huston as Dan Jenkins (seasons 1–2), a billionaire land developer from California whose main goal is to take the Yellowstone Ranch from John and his family along with Chief Rainwater but the three join forces against the Beck brothers in the second season until his death.
Sheridan originally wrote Yellowstone as a film, pitching it as "The Godfather in Montana". [8] He initially pitched the series to HBO, but the network declined. [9] In May 2017, Paramount Network announced that it had greenlit its first scripted series, Yellowstone. Paramount issued a series order for a first season consisting of ten episodes.
Yellowstone‘s Wendy Moniz is saying goodbye to the ranch — for now. Moniz, who filmed her final scene as Governor Lynelle Perry in the Paramount Network smash on Aug. 1, paid tribute to the ...
Over the weekend, Wendy Moniz, who plays Governor Lynelle Perry, posted a message reflecting on her time on the show after filming her final scene last week. ... "Series wrap for me on Yellowstone ...
Governor Lynelle Perry's autopsy report implicates Kayce in Robert's murder, so John tries to keep the evidence from going public. He convinces Federal agents to stay quiet but the county shares the results with the tribal police. Chief Thomas Rainwater sees an opportunity to remove the Duttons, and John cremates Lee's body to destroy evidence.
Jacki Weaver, who played the family's corporate adversary Caroline Warner, will also be returning, while Mo Brings Plenty (Rainwater's right hand man, Mo) and Wendy Moniz (Governor Lynelle Perry ...
"Yellowstone" Season 5 second half first look. Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) with Lynelle Perry (right, Wendy Moniz), the one-time Montana governor who was elected to the U.S. Senate.