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  2. Walt Longmire is the dedicated and unflappable sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming. Widowed only a year, he is a man in psychic repair but buries his pain behind his brave face, unassuming grin and dry wit.

  3. Longmire is an American neo-Western crime drama television series that premiered on June 3, 2012, on the A&E network, developed by John Coveny and Hunt Baldwin. The series is based on the Walt Longmire Mysteries series of novels by Craig Johnson. It centers on Walt Longmire, a sheriff in Wyoming. He is assisted by staff, friends, and his ...

  4. This contemporary crime thriller focuses on a Wyoming sheriff who's rebuilding his life and career following the death of his wife. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. Sep 14, 2022 · Longmire ran for six seasons, but was canceled after just three seasons. It was eventually saved by Netflix, becoming one of the lucky few to cheat death.

  6. Based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by best-selling author Craig Johnson, this contemporary crime drama stars Australian actor Robert Taylor in the title role, the charismatic and dedicated...

  7. Longmire is a crime drama series that premiered on A&E Network on June 3, 2012, before moving to Netflix in 2015 and completing its run on November 17, 2017.

  8. Longmire (TV Series 2012–2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. After killing David Ridges, sheriff Longmire uncovers a clue that could prove that Ridges killed Miller Beck. Meanwhile, Branch is curious about a possible relationship between his father and Jacob Nighthorse.

  10. Nov 2, 2016 · Longmire, the contemporary crime thriller set in Big Sky country, is based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by best-selling author Craig Johnson.

  11. Longmire is a television show based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels written by author Craig Johnson that is filmed in New Mexico and set in the fictional County of Absaroka in the state of Wyoming. The series was developed by John Coveny and Hunt Baldwin.

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