Yellowstone Prequel 1923 Saddles Up With Hollywood Veteran C. Thomas Howell But Don’t Get Too Attached!

C. Thomas Howell is all set to hitch 1923? (Photo Credit – Facebook)

The wild frontier of television just got a bit wilder with the return of Aminah Nieves as Teonna Rainwater in 1923, the Yellowstone prequel that keeps expanding its rugged universe.

Alongside her, Michael Spears saddles up as Runs His Horse, while Jeremy Gauna rides in as Pete Plenty Clouds. Their latest chapter takes an unexpected turn when Teonna’s father unknowingly strikes a take care of the ranch employees they’d been bunking with, resulting in an uneasy alliance.

A Temporary Stay for C. Thomas Howell?

As fate would have it, the family’s paths cross with a brand new face on the ranch, C. Thomas Howell, who steps into the role of foreman Anders. But before fans get too comfortable, there’s a catch! IMDb only lists him for a single episode, thus making his stay uncertain within the series.

C Thomas Howell’s Roots: From Arena To The Silver Screen

For Howell, this guest spot is just one other ride in a profession shaped by the form of unpredictability that makes for legendary stories.

Born in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, he was practically raised within the saddle. His father, knowledgeable bull rider, immersed him on the planet of rodeos long before Hollywood got here calling. Before he was dodging bullets in Red Dawn or navigating teenage turmoil in The Outsiders, young Christopher found himself atop 1,200-pound horses and wrangling 400-pound steers. Howell was already accustomed to an audience by the point Steven Spielberg solid him in E.T.

Now, at 58, he looks back on a life that seemed destined from the beginning. “It wasn’t a special transition because I knew that’s what I used to be going to do my whole life,” he confessed to The Team Roping Journal. “It wasn’t something I chased. It wasn’t something I went to school for. It wasn’t something I dreamed about. It was a really real thing. I got up early within the morning and I went to work with my dad and I used to be on set. I met actors and I saw directors and I used to be like, ‘Yea, I’m going to be here, needless to say.’”

“I used to be different,” he continued. “Going into a gathering and saying hello was nothing to me. The acting was latest, but I used to be within the highlight by a young age.”

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