Yellowstone‘s Marshals spinoff has already featured guest appearances from country stars — but who does musician Riley Green play?
Throughout the Sunday, March 8, episode of the Yellowstone spinoff, Cal (Logan Marshall-Green) and Andrea (Ash Santos) shared a drink on the local bar — the 4 Sixes — country singer Ashley Cooke performed her song “Next to You” on stage.
Ahead of Cooke’s surprise cameo, it was announced that Green, 37, will appear in multiple episodes later within the season.
“I’m so excited to be joining the forged of Marshals. Being on set with my buddy Luke Grimes made the experience much more memorable,” Green said in an announcement in February. “That is my first go around within the acting space and I couldn’t have asked for a greater introduction to this world.”
Green will play former Navy SEAL Garrett, who arrives on the ranch hoping to lean on his friends Kayce Dutton (Grimes) and Cal to assist “put the demons of his past to rest,” in accordance with the official character description.
“It happened really organically. It was through Luke Grimes, who’s change into an actual good buddy of mine,” Green told People earlier this month about how his role on the show got here to be. “He’s starting his music profession and was starting to return to Nashville and performing some cowriting and stuff. I used to be attempting to help him out in that world slightly bit with some people who I knew. He was like, ‘Man, it is best to try acting, you understand? I believe you’d be good at it.’ I used to be already form of putting thought into that.”
Green recalled everyone being “so welcoming” to him on set as he balanced acting and performing.
“A number of my music profession, aside from writing latest songs and adding things to a set, there’s loads of monotony of playing the identical songs over and yet again, showing out and in during a tour,” he shared. “That is something that’s brand latest each day.”
After meeting with an acting coach, Green was taught to not “worry a lot in regards to the lines” and as a substitute deal with responding “to what the opposite person says.” Green also teased how his character has “loads of vulnerability,” along with his extensive military experience.
“He’d been through lots and had loads of problems and that’s not the simplest thing to simply jump into,” Green noted. “I actually think there would have been characters that may have been easier for me to type of tap into that were more just like me.”
He continued: “This guy was someone that basically had loads of deep emotional problems from things that had happened to him prior to now. And whenever you haven’t lived those, you actually form of just depend on feedback from other people within the room.”
Marshals airs on CBS Sundays at 8 p.m. ET.




