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A decade later, in Deadwood: The Movie, he is still running the #10 Saloon. His business is thriving due to the increased population of Deadwood. The Nuttall character is based on a real-life person named William "Billy" Nuttall, co-owner of the real-life #10 Saloon in the Deadwood camp. [3]
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.
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Malcomson starred as Trixie in the HBO series Deadwood [3] and Colleen in ABC's Lost. [4] She played the role of Amanda Graystone in the Battlestar Galactica spin-off series Caprica, on the Sci Fi Channel, as well as the role of Maureen Ashby on the FX series Sons of Anarchy. [3]
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).
Martha Marguerite Bullock (née Eccles) (September 17, 1849-March 10, 1939) was an American pioneer woman who lived in Deadwood, South Dakota. Martha was involved in her community and her family life. Noteably Martha Bullock is a character in the HBO series Deadwood. This character is loosely based on the real Martha Bullock.
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In the HBO series Deadwood (2004–2006), Wild Bill is played by Keith Carradine. Hickok is a playable character in the 2018 board game Deadwood 1876 by Façade Games. [86] In The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Scruggs refuses to play the dead man's hand upon entering a game of poker. [87]