Dennis Quaid says he’s 'shooting' '1883: Bass Reeves' for Taylor Sheridan: ‘Making mayhem’
Oyelowo, 46, revealed Sheridan's involvement with"Bass Reeves" at a dinner hosted by president and CEO of Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios Chris McCarthy and 101 studios CEO David Glasser in London last July, per Deadline.
It is unclear what role Quaid has in the series, which will star David Oyelowo as Bass Reeves. The 68-year-old actor told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that he was working with Sheridan on the Western series. "Bass Reeves will be produced by the Oyelowos’ production company Yoruba Saxon, Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Productions, MTV Entertainment Studios, and 101 studios.
"The mortality rate of being a deputy marshal back then was so high that the fact that he had 3,000 arrests – and a career that spanned into his 60s – these were things that were just unthinkable," the two-time Emmy nominee said. "He did call me ‘sir’, that’s a Southern thing," he added."I think he was just being polite. He did ask, which I appreciated."
Tim McGraw as James and Faith Hill as Margaret in the Paramount+ original series "1883." "Bass Reeves" is set around the same time period.
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