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  2. Al Swearengen - Wikipedia

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    Prior to opening a business in Deadwood, Swearengen operated a dance house in Custer, South Dakota.As stated in the 1882 New Year Edition of the Black Hills Pioneer, which described the early history of Custer, "Al Swearengen was running a dance house of 30X150 feet in dimensions and day and night a man had to push and crowd to get into it."

  3. File:Al Swearingen (late 1800s).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Deadwood characters - Wikipedia

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    Albert "Al" Swearengen (Ian McShane) is the proprietor of the Gem Saloon. Born in England (unlike the real Al Swearengen , who was born in Iowa Territory of Dutch descent), he lived two years in Australia before being raised in a Chicago orphanage under an abusive figure known as Mrs. Anderson, whom he mentions on occasion ran a brothel behind ...

  5. Ian McShane - Wikipedia

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    Ian David McShane [1] (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor, best known for his television performances, particularly as the title role in the BBC series Lovejoy (1986–1994), [2] Al Swearengen in Deadwood (2004–2006) and its 2019 film continuation, and Mr. Wednesday in American Gods (2017–2021).

  6. The Best Shows to Stream While We Wait for 'Yellowstone' to ...

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    The show features famous Western legends including Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickok, and Wyatt Earp, while also bringing to life lesser known historical figures like Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen ...

  7. ‘American Star’ Review: Ian McShane’s Hitman ... - AOL

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    McShane has played more than a fair share of tough guys — in recent decades, cussing saloon owner Al Swearengen in HBO’s “Deadwood” and cultured hotel proprietor Winston in “John Wick ...

  8. Gem Theater - Wikipedia

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    Swearengen opened the Gem Variety Theater on April 7, 1877, at the corners of Wall and Main streets to entertain the population of the mining camp with "prize fights" (as was customary with Swearengen's previous establishment the Cricket Saloon, no prizes were actually involved), stage acts consisting of comedians, singers and dancers, and primarily, prostitutes.

  9. Alabama Barker Fans Are Uncomfortable With Her 'Weird' Thirst ...

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    Alabama Barker just dropped a series of sultry new photos on Instagram, culminating in a close-up of some fresh ink, but the presentation of the snapshots rubbed some fans the wrong way.. On Jan ...