We collect cookies to analyze our website traffic and performance; we never collect any personal data. Cookie Policy
Accept
NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Trending
  • New York
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
  • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Art
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Reading: Billy Bob Thornton on how Taylor Sheridan wrote ‘Landman’ with him in thoughts
Share
Font ResizerAa
NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™
Search
  • Home
  • Trending
  • New York
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
  • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Art
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Follow US
NEW YORK DAWN™ > Blog > Entertainment > Billy Bob Thornton on how Taylor Sheridan wrote ‘Landman’ with him in thoughts
Billy Bob Thornton on how Taylor Sheridan wrote ‘Landman’ with him in thoughts
Entertainment

Billy Bob Thornton on how Taylor Sheridan wrote ‘Landman’ with him in thoughts

Last updated: November 27, 2024 12:46 pm
Editorial Board Published November 27, 2024
Share
SHARE

Billy Bob Thornton not too long ago did a two-for-one. The actor was in a position to promote his new Paramount+ collection, “Landman,” whereas on tour along with his band, the Boxmasters, in Texas in September. “I did a few things along the road,” he says. “Not many. There were a few phone interviews and then a couple of cities where they had a SAG screening that I would go do a Q&A in the afternoon before the shows.”

Whereas filming, Thornton and his spouse, Connie, rented a home close to Fort Price and loved reconnecting to all issues Texan, because the actor spent a while there earlier than discovering success in Los Angeles. Though he did an entertaining stint as successful man in a “Fargo” arc, “Landman” is the Oscar-winning actor’s first dedication to a collection since “Goliath,” and like his hard-charging lawyer character in that collection, Thornton is as soon as once more portraying a person whose ardour lies deeply in his work. Solely this time, he explains, his character is working for the “corporation” whereas authorized eagle Billy McBride was “taking [the corporation] down.”

Additionally, the chance to work with Taylor Sheridan in a job that was written only for him was too good to move up.

“I did this cameo for Taylor on ‘1883,’” Thornton says. “We started talking, and I liked his directing style. We seem to have a good working relationship. So when they had the premiere for ‘1883’ in Las Vegas, afterward at the dinner, I was sitting next to him and he said, ‘I’m writing a series for you called “Landman,” and I’m going to put in writing it in your voice. It’s on the planet of the oil enterprise in Texas,’ and he defined the character to me, which was primarily type of me if I had been a land man.

Billy Bob Thornton stars as Tommy Norris in “Landman,” a Taylor Sheridan collection.

(Emerson Miller/Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

“And I was very intrigued. Then once I read the first script or two, it was like, ‘Oh my goodness, this is my voice!’ I think I can do this because I like to do parts that I’m right for. I’m not big on playing, like, French guys and stuff. I don’t really want to do an imitation. Having grown up in Arkansas and Texas, I have an affinity for that area and everything, so it just all made sense to me.

“I found out I knew some about the oil business, but I did learn a few more things about it. Then we had Taylor and Christian Wallace, who had the podcast. Christian was there on the set, so if I needed technical information he had it. An actor wants to know what he means when he’s saying it instead of just memorizing lines and spouting them off.”

Wallace, a West Texas native with a grasp’s in writing from the College of Galway in Eire, joined Texas Month-to-month, the Austin-based shiny journal, as a fact-checker in 2016. He wrote seven long-form cowl tales, a number of of which had been rapidly picked up by Hollywood manufacturing corporations. Whereas some have since been dropped, fast-forward just a few years, and Wallace is now writing “Landman” together with Sheridan. The connection began when Sheridan purchased the rights to Wallace’s profitable podcast “Boomtown,” in regards to the massive twenty first century oil increase within the West Texas basin.

Bob Thornton poses for portrait.

(Jason Armond/Los Angeles Occasions)

“And I’m very grateful, because the reason why I’m sitting here talking to you as the co-creator of this show is because Taylor Sheridan made that happen for me. He did not have to bring me along,” Wallace says, noting that the podcast buy might have been the tip of it. “Instead, we had conversations for two years about story and character and where we wanted to take this thing. And at one point, he asked me to write a spec script based on our conversations.

“I went off and did that, and he gave me a call a little while later and said, ‘Well, buddy, I think this is going to work.’ And so that’s when he decided to make me a co-creator of the show and an executive producer and brought me into the production process — I was involved with casting — really just brought me in with his producing partner, David Glasser. They’ve guided me every step of the way.”

How has Wallace’s fancy new Hollywood profession manifested in his private life? Effectively, he purchased a brand new pickup truck — however solely after his 16-year-old one was totaled in an accident. “If I wasn’t working on a Taylor Sheridan show, I probably wouldn’t have done this, but I went down and got a lease on a brand-new Toyota Tundra that was made in Texas, and I love that thing so much. I love driving it,” Wallace says. “It is a nice reminder every time I get in that something has worked out for me, I guess, so far.”

You Might Also Like

Melissa McCarthy reveals why she’s a repeat ‘SNL’ host, and Pete Hegseth returns in chilly open

Contributor: Frank Gehry wished to point out you the whole lot you may grow to be

11 fascinating Frank Gehry buildings in Los Angeles

Commentary: A plea to Netflix’s Ted Sarandos: Do not screw up Warner Bros. and HBO

Cinemas and unions sound alarms over Netflix-Warner Bros. deal

TAGGED:BillyBobLandmanMindSheridanTaylorThorntonwrote
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
Popular News
Resident-to-resident aggression is frequent in nursing properties. This is how we are able to enhance residents’ security
Health

Resident-to-resident aggression is frequent in nursing properties. This is how we are able to enhance residents’ security

Editorial Board June 7, 2025
Lowball Supply Defined: What Is It and How you can Navigate
Dopamine-disrupting topical cream may cease parasitic worms from getting beneath your pores and skin
Texas Court Halts Execution of Melissa Lucio
‘Vladimir, STOP!’ Trump pleads after Russia’s bloody Ukraine assault

You Might Also Like

All the key Warner Bros. properties set to go to Netflix in watershed deal
Entertainment

All the key Warner Bros. properties set to go to Netflix in watershed deal

December 5, 2025
10 iconic Frank Gehry buildings that reworked their environments
Entertainment

10 iconic Frank Gehry buildings that reworked their environments

December 5, 2025
Frank O. Gehry, the architect who modified the civic panorama of his adopted hometown of Los Angeles, has died
Entertainment

Frank O. Gehry, the architect who modified the civic panorama of his adopted hometown of Los Angeles, has died

December 5, 2025
The 5 guidelines that guided the making of ‘The Secret Agent,’ based on its director
Entertainment

The 5 guidelines that guided the making of ‘The Secret Agent,’ based on its director

December 5, 2025

Categories

  • Health
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Art
  • World

About US

New York Dawn is a proud and integral publication of the Enspirers News Group, embodying the values of journalistic integrity and excellence.
Company
  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • Accessibility Statement
Contact Us
  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability
Term of Use
  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices
© 2024 New York Dawn. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?