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Damon Herriman (born 31 March 1970) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Dewey Crowe on the FX neo-western crime series Justified (2010–15), and Romeo on the Starz drama miniseries Flesh and Bone (2015).
Danny Crowe (played by A. J. Buckley) is the hot tempered younger brother of Darryl Crowe Jr. He first appears in season 5 as a member of the Crowe family in South Florida before moving to Harlan after their cousin Dewey Crowe receives a large settlement from the state of Kentucky.
Justified is an American neo ... a corrupt prison guard who helps Dickie Bennett and Dewey Crowe ... The decision to end the show was primarily based on lead actor ...
Damon Herriman as Dewey Crowe, a dim-witted criminal who befriends Dickie in prison. Jesse Luken as Jimmy Tolan, Boyd's henchman. Abby Miller as Ellen May, a naive prostitute that becomes involved in Harlan's criminal underground after witnessing a robbery. Jim Beaver as Shelby Parlow, Boyd's former foreman who he backs for county sheriff ...
"A Murder of Crowes" is the first episode of the fifth season of the American Neo-Western [1] television series Justified. It is the 53rd overall episode of the series and was written by series developer Graham Yost and executive producer Fred Golan and directed by executive producer Michael Dinner.
Damon Herriman as Dewey Crowe, Boyd's dim-witted henchman. Brent Sexton as Hunter Mosley, Harlan's seemingly good-natured sheriff. Jere Burns as Wynn Duffy, a volatile and dangerous Dixie Mafia enforcer who sets his sights on Gary. Alexandra Barreto as Pilar, the niece of a cartel lord who does business with Bo.
Dewey Crowe is released from prison and wins $300,000 in a police brutality lawsuit against Raylan, which he uses to buy Audrey's. Dewey's Floridian cousin Dilly kills a USCG officer, so Raylan partners with Miami deputy marshal Greg Sutter to find him. Dilly's brother Daryl Jr. orders him and their associate Elvis Machado to get rid of the ...
"The I of the Storm" is the third episode of the second season of the American Neo-Western [1] television series Justified. It is the 16th overall episode of the series and was written by supervising producer Dave Andron and directed by Peter Werner.