Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Alma Russell Garret (Molly Parker), later Ellsworth, moved to Deadwood with her new husband Brom Garret, who left the high society of New York to experience frontier life and while in Deadwood buys a claim in the gold-rich territory.
As Ellsworth finishes appraising the claim, Alma's father Otis Russell comes to Deadwood, warning her that Garret's relatives suspect she set him up to be killed. Al hires Adams to kill Claggett. Utter threatens to shut down Tom Nuttall's No. 10 Saloon over fire safety violations, so he backs Tolliver's man Con Stapleton for sheriff to bypass ...
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.
AOL latest headlines, entertainment, sports, articles for business, health and world news.
Parker made her first major American film, Waking the Dead, in 2000, and garnered mainstream recognition for her portrayal of Alma Garret on the HBO series Deadwood, from 2004 to 2006. Throughout the 2000s, Parker also appeared in numerous films, including the drama Nine Lives (2005), the horror film The Wicker Man (2006), and the thriller The ...
Deadwood History is opening the Adams House, complete with holiday magic, for Christmas Tours. Starting Nov. 29, 2024, and running select weekends on Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 22 ...
Deadwood is an American Western television series that aired on the premium cable network HBO from March 21, 2004, to August 27, 2006. The series is set in the 1870s in Deadwood, South Dakota, before and after the area's annexation by the Dakota Territory, and charts Deadwood's growth from camp to town.
Memorial to George Lathrop and the stage route at the rest area in Lusk. The Rawhide Buttes Stage Station, the Running Water Stage Station and the Cheyenne–Black Hills Stage Route comprise a historic district that commemorates the stage coach route between Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Deadwood, South Dakota.