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  1. Malcolm Stephenson. Actor: 1883. Malcolm Stephenson is known for 1883 (2021), Bugs and Nixon (2019) and Human Telegraphs (2017).

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  2. Aug 17, 2023 · The main 1883 cast. There’s plenty of faces who join the Dutton’s convoy across the States, so we’ve broken down all the main players you need to know. Here’s the main 1883 cast: Sam Elliott as Shea Brennan. Tim McGraw as James Dutton. Faith Hill as Margaret Dutton.

  3. Ross Coleman. Boden (2 Episodes) Roderick Fryer. Andy (2 Episodes) Rachel Heptner. Wichte (2 Episodes) Jeremy Gauna. Warrior (1 Episode), Warrior Elsa Shoots (1 Episode) Juaqine Real.

  4. 1883: Created by Taylor Sheridan. With Tim McGraw, Sam Elliott, Faith Hill, Isabel May. The post-Civil war generation of the Dutton family travels to Texas, and joins a wagon train undertaking the arduous journey west to Oregon, before settling in Montana to establish what would eventually become the Yellowstone Ranch.

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    Malcolm Stephenson, is an actor who, in the western genre, may be known for his role as Nikolai in 1883.

    1883 (9 episodes)

    In this TV series he plays Nikolai. Check out the table(s) below to find out in which episodes he made an appearance. O = appeared in this episode o = made an uncredited appearance x = was (only) credited in this episode - = did not appear in this episode

  5. The Dutton family embarks on a journey west through the last bastion of untamed America. James arrives in Texas, where he and his family prepare to make their way through The Great Plains in search of a new home and the promise of opportunity.

  6. Mar 11, 2018 · Directed by Bert Pigg, and featuring a powerful cast, including last year’s King Lear, Malcolm Stephenson, the production will run this summer for eight performances at the Bath House Cultural ...

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