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“You could say it is the best and worst of times for actor William Sanderson. Best because the third season of HBO’s award-winning revisionist western series, Deadwood, is underway. And Sanderson, 58, is one of the best reasons to watch the violent, foul-mouthed sagebrush saga from creator David Milch (NYPD Blue). The Memphis-born Sanderson is a scene stealer as the oily — and often creepy — E.B. Farnum, the default mayor of the lawless Western town and operator of the Grand Central Hotel.”

So begins a nice story in the L.A. Times about Sanderson, who faces an uncertain future with the cancellation of his award-winning show. Read more here.

“You could say it is the best and worst of times for actor William Sanderson. Best because the third season of HBO’s award-winning revisionist western series, Deadwood, is underway. And Sanderson, 58, is one of the best reasons to watch the violent, foul-mouthed sagebrush saga from creator David Milch (NYPD Blue). The Memphis-born Sanderson is a scene stealer as the oily — and often creepy — E.B. Farnum, the default mayor of the lawless Western town and operator of the Grand Central Hotel.”

So begins a nice story in the L.A. Times about Sanderson, who faces an uncertain future with the cancellation of his award-winning show. Read more here.