Ellis Alfred Swearengen and his twin brother, Samuel, were born in 1845 in the town of Oskaloosa in Mahaska County, Iowa. In the Season 1 finale, Swearengen smothers the Reverend Smith, but this was to end his suffering rather than out of ill intent. Utter is seen voicing "grave doubts" about Jane's future to Hickok's grave. Therefore, he makes plans with Bullock to double cross Isringhausen by getting her to document her scheme rather than exposing it. In Deadwood: The Movie, Joanie has become the owner of the Bella Union after the implied death of Tolliver. Blazanov (Pasha D. Lychnikoff) is Deadwood's telegraph operator and a Russian immigrant. This article was written by Mary Franz and originally appeared in the August 2006 issue of Wild West magazine. Her spirits are restored by smashing a bourbon bottle on Wolcott's head when he returns to the scene. Sol Star is remembered … His personal life was equally chaotic. Johnny stands up to Al but fails later by the hands of Dan and the ruse is carried out successfully. By the third season, Star has become such a respectable figure of the camp that he runs for mayor against E. B. Farnum. Adams has a brief, ill-fated romance with Miss Isringhausen, who turns out to be a Pinkerton agent. He continues to have an up and down relationship with Jane as she continues to decline into alcoholism, despite the abuse she gives him; he constantly looks out for her, spurring her on to take a job at his freight business and to start a friendship with Joanie Stubbs. His opposition to both the Pinkertons and Hearst's machinations also demonstrate a character motivated by some degree of morality and the desire to protect the powerless. Fields, for his part, never blames him for this, saying "I'd have done the same thing, only quicker.". Bullock's fiery temper, however, often clouds his judgment, distancing him from those closest to him. It is not long before Garret falls afoul of Al Swearengen: after Garret perceives the gold claim he purchased in a deal brokered by Swearengen to be worthless, he threatens the saloon owner with Pinkerton involvement should his money not be returned to him. He is very polite and is respectful towards those with authority. After Hickok's murder, she sinks into severe depression and alcoholism. Born in New York in 1838, Utter spent most of his boyhood on his father’s farm in Illinois. Mired in debt and abandoned by many of his top entertainers, Swearengen was unable to rebuild his beloved theater. In 1898, during the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt appointed Bullock leader of the Black Hills Rough Riders, earning him the lifelong nickname of captain. A rugged frontiersman with an eye for fine attire, he was at ease tracking wild game alone in the wilderness or placing bets at a crowded poker table. Obsessed with cleanliness, he indulged in a daily bath at a time when personal hygiene was nearly unknown among frontiersmen. Sworn to secrecy about the matter, Utter nevertheless takes the opportunity to administer a terrible beating to Wolcott on the pretext of Wolcott's having stepped on Utter's toe. By 1867 Charlie Utter’s Mule Pack Train was advertised in the Colorado Miner as an efficient means of hauling both ore and people through the mountains, offering service from the towns of Georgetown, Central and Brownville. Even so, she still harbors a great deal of jealousy towards her husband's former relationship with and persistent feelings for Alma Garret, though she is perplexed by his reluctance to act on them. [1] McShane won a Golden Globe in 2005 for his portrayal of Swearengen. Other real-life personalities have shown up in the third season, such as George Hearst, a nearly illiterate mining tycoon who fathered the future newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst. In 1894, Bullock spent $40,000 to build the Bullock Hotel, a three-story 64-room lodging with steam heat and indoor plumbing. Samuel delays his own plans to leave, and reluctantly cares for Steve. In the first season he defies Al with the help of Doc Cochran by helping spirit Sofia Metz out of town instead of killing her, and chooses not to harm Ellsworth even though he knows Ellsworth witnessed his murder of Brom Garret. [7], Arnette Hostetler (Richard Gant) runs the livery stable. Samuel refuses, and when he returns to the livery to depart with his horse, he discovers that Steve has been paralyzed by a blow to the head. Sol StarBetween 1877 and 1917, Star served as Deadwood’s mayor, postmaster and town councilman, as well as state auditor, county clerk of courts and chairman of the first state Republican convention. When Hearst is set upon by a mob furious about Utter's murder, Bullock's dedication to the law nearly falters as he almost allows them to kill Hearst; however, he catches sight of his family and has a change of heart, breaking up the mob and dragging Hearst into a jail cell. Though originally hired as an extra, Richardson was added as a main character after producer David Milch and the writers found they liked his eccentric performance in early scenes. In contrast to the drab and dirty clothing worn by miners, Utter favored the flamboyant garb of a trapper; hand-stitched leggings trimmed with fringe and otter fur, elaborate beaded moccasins and a deerskin vest with bear claws for buttons. Swearengen hires Adams to join his operation, as he is smarter than Al's other lackeys, paying him to slice Clagget's throat for extorting money from Swearengen. When George Hearst attempts to force Alma to sell him her gold claim, Ellsworth is one of the few in town who stands up to him. He has apparently come to prospect but despite Charlie Utter's attempts to persuade him to do so, he shows no interest and scolds Charlie for not leaving him be. Lorentz told the Frontier Times that he last saw Utter, blind and grizzled, sitting in a rocking chair in front of his pharmacy in 1910. Formidable, Tom was. Unbeknown to the star-struck ladies who journeyed from as far as the East Coast to seek employment at the Gem, Swearengen’s true intention for his new hires was a sinister one. Sir Charles Kuen Kao, Chinese-born physicist known as the "Father of Fiber Optics" and the "Godfather of Broadband"; he shared the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physics. He was meant to be a great card sharp before he became an opium addict, according to Cy. When Tolliver discovers this and tries to blackmail Wolcott, Wolcott kills several of the women, including Maddie. The Gem Saloon offers alcohol, prostitution, and faro, and also acts as Swearengen's base of operations. Despite offering little of her own history, she mentions to Charlie Utter after she has been confronted by Al that she had not been that scared since she was a child, possibly implying that men like Cy and Al remind her of her own father. Claiming light-heartedly and deceitfully to be a former steamboat captain on the Mississippi, Miss Isringhausen has several romantic encounters with Silas Adams, who is also staying at the Grand Central Hotel. It is also hinted Al pays her to do this. Wild Bill’s name and his final poker hand (Dead Man’s Hand, featuring aces and eights) have lived on in the annals of the West. 10 Saloon. For example, he can read and teach it to others, and later in the series, he shows understanding of Wu's drawings and pidgin English when even Al cannot make out the meaning. In April 1877, Swearengen opened his infamous Gem Theater, which also served as a dance hall, saloon and more. But one fact is undeniable: Deadwood would have been a very different place without them. Martha chooses to stay with him in Deadwood. Sofia Metz (Bree Seanna Wall; Lily Keene in the film) is the sole survivor of an attack on her family on the way home to her native Minnesota. Al Swearengen left Iowa around 1870 and settled in Deadwood with his first wife, Nettie, and his brother Winfield sometime afterward. (The saloon is named for its address on the camp's main thoroughfare.) Nuttall plays the spoons. Trusting it is the right thing to do and with a genuine wish to help her save face and help raise both Sofia and the future child, he proposes. With no alternative other than to flee the camp, Alma reluctantly sells to Hearst. Soon afterwards, Tolliver exits to the Bella Union balcony accompanied by Leon and a prostitute. He becomes involved with Alma's affair, first by turning down her husband's request to help him get money back from Al Swearengen after he has been tricked into buying a dry claim. Still, like the other communities that survived in the West, Deadwood was eventually tamed. He raised cattle and Thoroughbred horses, experimented with irrigation and established the area’s first fish hatchery. Joanie, unlike Trixie, acts only as the hostess, and not as a prostitute herself. When the Reverend Smith is at his last extremity, dying of a brain tumor, Cochran prays for the reverend to be released from suffering, and weeps as he recalls the cries of agony he heard on the battlefield during the Civil War. In its earliest days Deadwood was little more than a rough-and-tumble mining camp, where men, livestock and the elements coexisted, in a sprawl of ramshackle buildings and tents, knee-deep in mud, rats and garbage. Al will not allow it and instead kills another prostitute, Jen, who resembles her, to placate Hearst. He is a continual nuisance at Tom Nuttall's No. Unfortunately, a scandal involving misappropriation of government money while he was serving as postmaster marred his reputation and forced him to resign. Over the next decade, singers, dancers, comedians, contortionists, trapeze artists and child actors thrilled the Gem’s audiences. You're purdy"). She helps nurse him back to health from a bullet wound sustained as a bystander to the fight between Swearengen and Bullock in Season 2, but Sol becomes frustrated at the fondness and loyalty she still retains for Swearengen. In Deadwood: The Movie, Wu vigilantly monitors Al's declining health with the help of his grandson Mengyao. It is implied Al is in love with her and spurs her later on to have a better quality of life than he could provide for her. Nonetheless, over time the town obtained a measure of respectability as merchants and other professional men took up residence, established businesses and hammered out the first vestiges of government. In later years Utter often traded his frontier attire for tailored overcoats, silk shirts and top hats, and he sported a gold watch studded with diamonds and rubies.
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