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You probably recognize him from at least one of the more than 90 credited roles spanning his three-decade film and TV acting career, including memorable appearances on LongmireFargo and Westworld. Like many in the entertainment industry, he was drawn to the area for the way it balances proximity to the studios and easy access to Hollywood with a zahn, peaceful atmosphere and tight-knit community.
But without a doubt, his strongest local connection is to his cozy coffee spot. Finding that kind of center has been a gift for McClarnon, not only because his busy career keeps him traveling regularly, but also due to his self-described restless nature. With so much of his life spent on the move, and as an avid motorcycle rider who relishes the open road, what does make McClarnon feel rooted in any one place?
The community and the people interacting with each other, it makes it feel like home to me. Now that I look back on it, I realize how fortunate I was and how I did take it for granted. After years of building momentum with scene-stealing supporting roles, he takes center stage in the AMC series based on the popular Tony Hillerman books, serving as an executive producer in addition to starring as Navajo Tribal Police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, gay investigates crimes in s New Mexico.
Key to the story is the evolving dynamic between Leaphorn and his deputy, Jim Chee, played by Kiowa Gordon. Serendipitously, Gordon lives nearby in Studio City, and the two actors have known each other for nearly a decade, after first working together mcclarnon the — series The Red Road.
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He brings an energy to the set that is much needed. McClarnon is also relishing the feeling of having reached this milestone after decades of dues-paying. Martin and Robert Redford! As we all know, it takes a village to make a movie or a TV show. Mcclarnon show up, I zahn the work.
How do I go about acting this psychedelic trip? I had a great director, Blackhorse Lowe, so I had someone guiding me through. You let it all go, and then try to have fun. Big used it as a medicine and it helped some of his past traumas. And to be a part of that, I feel very privileged. So I have a yellow tailfeather sitting on my desk right now.
I just want the roles that are very deep, that are multidimensional. I want to be part of projects that have good writing, and when it comes down to it, I just want to work with good people. I want to be around good people. Facebook Twitter Instagram Vimeo. Jenna Anderson gay the managing editor for Toluca Lake Magazine.