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  2. Gerald McRaney - Wikipedia

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    George S. Patton: Television film 2004 Commando Nanny: Ben Winter Unaired episodes 2005–06 Deadwood: George Hearst: 13 episodes Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2006) 2006–08 Jericho: Johnston Green 23 episodes 2008 Women's Murder Club: Martin Boxer 2 episodes 2009

  3. List of Deadwood characters - Wikipedia

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    George Hearst (Gerald McRaney) is a wealthy mining magnate and later U.S. Senator who first made his fortune on the Comstock, Utah Territory. His employee Francis Wolcott acts on his behalf in attempts to acquire gold claims for him in Deadwood throughout season 2, in less than honest ways.

  4. George Hearst - Wikipedia

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    George Hearst (September 3, 1820 – February 28, 1891) was an American businessman, politician, and patriarch of the Hearst business dynasty. After growing up on a small farm in Missouri, he founded many mining operations, and is known for developing and expanding the Homestake Mine in the late 1870s in the Black Hills of South Dakota .

  5. If You Want to Know Why Deadwood Is a Classic, Look to ... - AOL

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    'Deadwood' can be read as a power struggle between three archetypes of American machismo: Al Swearengen, the individualist; Seth Bullock, the crusading puritan; and George Hearst, the arch ...

  6. Deadwood Movie Reveals Returning Cast List as ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. Deadwood (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Al Swearengen negotiates with George Hearst on behalf of Mr. Wu, and they agree that Wu can regain his status if his people prove to be better workers than those of the "San Francisco cocksucker" Lee. Mr. Wu and Swearengen's henchmen plan vengeance in Deadwood's Chinatown. The operation is successful and Wu slits the throat of his rival.

  8. Deadwood: The Movie - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Charlie Utter - Wikipedia

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    The film, set in 1889, shows the character still living in Deadwood, although the historical Charlie Utter had moved back to Colorado in 1880. The film also shows Utter being murdered in 1889 by henchmen sent by George Hearst, after Utter declined to sell his land to Hearst.