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  1. Bree Seanna Wall is an American actress born in 1995. She is known for her role as Sofia Metz in the TV series Deadwood (2004-2006).

    • January 1, 1
    • Actress
    • Riverside County, California, USA
    • Bree Seanna Wall
  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Bree Seanna Wall is a retired actress who played Sofia Metz in the series Deadwood. Learn about her early life, career, love life, hobbies and net worth.

  3. May 31, 2019 · The web page does not contain any information about bree seanna wall. It is a review of Deadwood: The Movie, a TV series about the lawless American West.

    • Alan Sepinwall
  4. Sofia Metz (Bree Seanna Wall) is the sole survivor of an attack on her family on the way home to her native Minnesota. She and her family were members of the Norwegian community in Minnesota, and were referred to as "squareheads" by Swearengen, a slur against Scandinavians.

    • Seth Bullock
    • Al Swearengen
    • George Hearst
    • Alma Garret Ellsworth
    • “Calamity” Jane Canary
    • Doc Cochran
    • Dan Dority
    • Trixie
    • Sol Star
    • Cy Tolliver
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    The angriest sheriff in the West, who was thrust into the job by virtue of his being the only candidate with any virtue, loses quite a lot at the end of Deadwood’s third season. The votes have started to come in, and it looks like the election—rigged by George Hearst—is not going his way. His true love, Alma Garret Ellsworth, is on a coach headed o...

    Al Swearengen, owner of the Gem Saloon and crime kingpin of the territory, went through the most complicated emotional journey of the series—both for the character and the audience. An absolutely heartless killer one minute and a softie (relatively speaking) the next, it was hard to know whether to root for him or against. Lest the series err too m...

    George Hearst, unlike Al Swearengen, never had a moment of doubt when it came to evil deeds. An unrepentant murderer, rapacious capitalist, and king of the condescending sneer, he made no friends in Deadwood—though he did command a paid army to do his bidding. His bidding was to get the gold—all of the gold—and at the end of the series, he had fina...

    Fancy big-city lady Alma Garret never quite fit in with Deadwood, but that didn’t stop her from trying to stay. Her first husband, Brom, was murdered by Dan Dority at Al Swearengen’s direction, but that didn’t force her out. Her second husband, the honorable Whitney Ellsworth, was also murdered—this time by agents of the other big bad, George Hears...

    There wasn’t all that much for former madame Joanie Stubbs and current/former drunk/friend of Will Bill Hickok Calamity Jane to do in the third season than… fall in love? The duo’s relationship developed so sweetly over the season that it could be forgiven for getting a little soapy, though. Joanie and Jane found themselves drawn to the town’s scho...

    Though an important character in the series—and played by one of its finest actors—Doc Cochran didn’t have a ton to do in the final days. He walked around coughing a lot—a “lunger,” meaning he had tuberculosis—and stitched up Hearst after he was shot by Trixie. But at the end, he was more a bystander than an active participant.

    A cold-blooded killer with an occasional soft spot and an unbending loyal to his boss, Al Swearengen, Dan Dority was one of Deadwood’s funniest and scariest characters. After his massive, bloody fight with Hearst’s right-hand man, the Captain, Dority briefly showed his softer side, retreating both in physical pain and perhaps in the sadness of kill...

    Trixie—of no last name other than “the whore”—is the rare example of someone whose good deeds are rewarded in Deadwood, though not without consequence. In spite of her seemingly total subjugation to Al Swearengen—who beat her badly in the very first episode—Trixie is able to accomplish what she thinks is right, even in defiance of Al. And it’s her ...

    Sol Star always served as the voice of reason for his business partner Seth Bullock, and as one of the only Jewish people in Deadwood, also served as the target for plenty of insults. His steady hand and demeanor meant that he wasn’t necessarily too important in the final season, though he spirited Trixie to safety after she shot Hearst. Presumably...

    Cy Tolliver was smooth cruelty incarnate throughout the series, even as he seemed ever closer to going completely crazy. After supplicating himself completely to Hearst, he is given the task of looking after Hearst’s non-mining interests once Hearst leaves. This menial task seems to push Tolliver completely over the edge, and he murders Leon the ju...

    Bree Seanna Wall is not among the main or recurring characters in Deadwood, the HBO series about the Wild West. The web page provides a catch-up guide to the show's cast and their fates before the movie.

    • Josh Modell
  5. Bree Seanna Wall (born May 8, 1995) is an American actress who portrayed Sofia Metz on HBO's Deadwood.

  6. Played by Bree Seanna Wall. After her entire family was killed on the trail by a gang of road agents, young Sofia was alone in the world-shivering in a ditch literally surrounded by wolves.

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