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Ellis Alfred Swearengen (July 8, 1845 –
November 15, 1904) was an
American pimp and
entertainment entrepreneur who ran the Gem Theater, a
notorious brothel...
- McShane,
playing the real-life
Deadwood residents Seth
Bullock and Al
Swearengen, respectively. Many
other historical figures appear as characters, including...
- upper-class
woman from the East
Coast whose husband was
murdered by Al
Swearengen's men over the claim. Eventually, the two
become ****ually involved, despite...
-
Hearst to
realize he was
deceived by Al
Swearengen when he
demanded that
Trixie be
killed years earlier,
Swearengen having cut the
throat of an innocent...
-
performances include the
title role in the BBC
series Lovejoy (1986–1994), Al
Swearengen in
Deadwood (2004–2006) and its 2019 film continuation, and Mr. Wednesday...
- Gem
Theater was a
saloon in Deadwood,
South Dakota,
owned by Al
Swearengen.
Swearengen opened the Gem
Variety Theater on
April 7, 1877, at the corners...
-
several "run-ins" with Al
Swearengen,
proprietor of the
notorious Gem Theater, Deadwood's most
notable brothel.
Swearengen had a
knack for
making money...
-
businessman Tom
Miller opened the
Bella Union Saloon. On
April 7, 1877, Al
Swearengen, who
controlled Deadwood's
opium trade, also
opened a saloon; his was...
- best to
adapt to
their lives at the camp,
which was
founded by
Jedediah Swearengen and is
named after a
legendary Bigfoot-like
creature that
lives in the...
- from Dan Dority, who
tells them that
payment is due
every morning to Al
Swearengen, the
proprietor of the Gem Saloon, a
local brothel. At the Gem, prostitute...