In addition to Yellowstone, Sheridan and his production company – named for Bosque County – are behind an avalanche of series; chances are you’ve watched one without knowing it. 1883.
Sheridan seems single-mindedly determined to not only increase awareness of the ranching world but also to – as his wife wrote – preserve it.
It wasn’t long before Sheridan left not only ranching but Texas behind, though, to pursue his other passion: performance.
“I think the thing that really changed my perspective on my career was getting married and having a child,” Sheridan told Cowboys & Indians.