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Updated · Fox News · Aug 18
Taylor Sheridan Calls Los Angeles an 'Awful Place,' Says He Has Avoided It for 7 Years
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 18

Taylor Sheridan Calls Los Angeles an 'Awful Place,' Says He Has Avoided It for 7 Years

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 18

Summary

  • Sheridan said on the "Rodeo Time" podcast that Los Angeles is an "awful place" with little to do beyond working out, adding that he has not been there in seven years.
  • Texas underpins that distance: the 56-year-old showrunner said he runs his TV operation from Granbury, with Bosque Ranch in North Texas and SGS Studios in Fort Worth serving as production hubs.
  • Past experiences as an actor in Los Angeles also shaped his view of the industry, he said, recalling directors who yelled at crews and arguing that kind of leadership poisons a set.
  • That approach now informs how Sheridan runs hit series including "Yellowstone," "Landman," "Lioness" and "Tulsa King," as actors Michael Kelly, Andy Garcia and Zoe Saldaña recently praised his writing and treatment of talent.

Insights

Could Taylor Sheridan's booming Texas studios actually threaten Los Angeles' dominance over the entertainment industry?
Why did Taylor Sheridan completely abandon Hollywood to build a massive television empire in Texas?
What toxic Hollywood experiences pushed this famous showrunner to ban yelling on his sets forever?