Sheridan Taylor Gibler Jr. (born May 21, 1970),[1][2][3] known professionally as Taylor Sheridan, is an American writer, producer, director, and actor. He is best known as the co-creator of the television series Yellowstone and creator of its prequels 1883 (2021) and 1923 (2022).

Sheridan has written several films, including the screenplay for Sicario (2015), for which he was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Hell or High Water (2016), which was nominated for three other Oscars, including Best Picture. Sheridan also wrote and directed the 2017 neo-Western crime film Wind River and wrote the 2018 sequel to Sicario.

Sheridan got his start portraying Danny Boyd in Veronica Mars (2005–2007) as well as portraying David Hale in the FX television series Sons of Anarchy. He has since created several series for Paramount+, including the crime thriller Mayor of Kingstown, the crime drama Tulsa King (which he co-writes with Terence Winter),[4] the espionage thriller Lioness and the drama Landman.

In 2021, Sheridan was inducted into the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame.[5] In 2024, Sheridan was inducted into the Texas Business Hall of Fame.[6] He is an honorary graduate of Texas Christian University.[7] He was also awarded an honorary doctorate by Texas State University.[8]

Early life and education

Sheridan was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[9] Several news articles have reported that he grew up on a ranch in Cranfills Gap, Texas, but he was raised in Fort Worth, Texas, the son of a cardiologist.[9] His cowboy identity comes from his mother, who was originally from Waco and loved visiting her grandparents' ranch in that area.[10] When Sheridan was eight years old, his mother insisted on buying a ranch in Cranfills Gap so that her children would "learn firsthand about the peaceful feeling of freedom in nature".[10] Sheridan learned how to be a cowboy during his family's frequent visits to the Cranfills Gap ranch when he was growing up in the late 1980s.[9] Meanwhile, he attended and graduated from R. L. Paschal High School, where he was "the rare weekend wrangler who was also a theater kid".[10]

Sheridan attended Louisiana State University in the Fall of 1987 where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity before transferring to Texas State University as a Theater Arts major but dropped out after his junior year. He later moved to Austin, where he supported himself by mowing lawns and painting houses. While looking for jobs in a shopping mall, Sheridan met a talent scout, who offered him the chance to go to Chicago and pursue an acting career. He later lived in New York City and Los Angeles during his time as an actor.[11][12]

Career

Sheridan began his career in acting, appearing in small films and in recurring roles in television series like Veronica Mars, Walker, Texas Ranger and most notably, as David Hale in Sons of Anarchy. He made the transition into screenwriting after he turned 40.[13] His first film as a screenwriter was Sicario, directed by Denis Villeneuve.[14] It revolves around Kate Macer (Emily Blunt), an FBI agent who is enlisted to a government task force to bring down the leader of a powerful and brutal Mexican drug cartel.[15][16] It also starred Josh Brolin and Benicio del Toro. The film received critical acclaim, with a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes,[17] and received a number of nominations, including a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay for Sheridan.[18][19]

Sheridan wrote Comancheria after Sicario. Comancheria sold first but was stuck in development for quite a few years, appearing on the Black List survey of most liked screenplays not yet produced in 2012. It was later retitled Hell or High Water and was released in August 2016, starring Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine and Ben Foster, and again received critical acclaim.[20][21] For his screenplay, Sheridan received a large amount of awards attention, earning BAFTA, Golden Globe Award, and Academy Award nominations.[22][23]

The low-budget horror film Vile is credited as Sheridan's first film, but he does not consider the film his directorial debut, stating in a 2017 Rotten Tomatoes interview:

Style

As an actor, Sheridan explained that the amount of expositional dialogue he read for television caused him to form an "allergy to exposition" in his writing. He has also said that he looks for "absurdly simple" plots to focus solely on character.[45] He has cited the Coen brothers, Cormac McCarthy, and Larry McMurtry as influential to his writing.[46]

Personal life

Sheridan has been married to actress and model Nicole Muirbrook since 2013. The pair have a son named Gus.[47][48] They currently reside in Weatherford, Texas.[9]

In May 2021, a buyer group represented by Sheridan purchased the 350,000-acre 6666 Ranch in west Texas.[49][50] In 2025, Sheridan bought Cattlemen's Steak House in Fort Worth, Texas, with two business partners.[51]

Filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Director Writer Producer
2011 Vile Yes No No
2015 Sicario No Yes No
2016 Hell or High Water No Yes No
2017 Wind River Yes Yes No
2018 Sicario: Day of the Soldado No Yes No
2021 Without Remorse No Yes No
Those Who Wish Me Dead Yes Yes Yes
2023 Finestkind No No Yes
2027 F.A.S.T. No Yes Yes
TBA Wind River: The Next Chapter No Based on No

Television

Year Title Creator Director Writer Executive producer
2018–2024 Yellowstone Yes Yes Yes Yes
2021–2022 1883 Yes Yes Yes Yes
2021–present Mayor of Kingstown Yes Yes Yes Yes
2022–2025 1923 Yes No Yes Yes
2022–present Tulsa King Yes No Yes Yes
2023 Lawmen: Bass Reeves No No No Yes
2023–present Lioness Yes Yes Yes Yes
2024–present Landman Yes Yes Yes Yes
2025 The Road Yes No No Yes
2026–present Marshals No No No Yes
The Madison Yes No Yes Yes
Dutton Ranch No No No Yes
TBA Frisco King Yes No Yes Yes

Acting roles

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2003 White Rush Tug / Douglas
2016 Hell or High Water Cowboy Cameo[14]
2018 12 Strong Brian

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Walker, Texas Ranger Vernon Episode: "War Zone"
1996 Her Costly Affair Chris Television film
1997 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Corporal Winters Episode: "A Matter of Conscience"
1999 Party of Five Counterguy Episode: "Haunted"
2000 Time of Your Life Connor Episode: "The Time They Decided to Date"
2001 V.I.P. Dave Episode: "A.I. Highrise"
2002 Strong Medicine Tucker Episode: "Positive"
2003 The Guardian Tim Dohanic Episode: "Back in the Ring"
10-8: Officers on Duty Shooter Episode: "Brothers in Arms"
2004 Star Trek: Enterprise Jareb Episode: "Chosen Realm"
NYPD Blue Tim Lewis Episode: "Old Yeller"
2005 CSI: NY Joel Banks Episode: "Supply & Demand"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Evan Peters Episode: "Secrets and Flies"
2005–2007 Veronica Mars Danny Boyd 5 episodes
2008–2010 Sons of Anarchy Deputy David Hale 21 episodes
2011 NCIS: Los Angeles Navy Captain Jennings Episode: "Enemy Within"
2018–2024 Yellowstone Travis Wheatley 12 episodes
2022 1883 Charles Goodnight 2 episodes
2024 Lioness Cody Spears 3 episodes

Awards and nominations

Year Title Awards/Nominations
2015 Sicario Nominated – Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay
2016 Hell or High Water Nominated – Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated – Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated – Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Writing
Nominated – Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated – AACTA International Award for Best Screenplay
2017 Wind River Nominated – Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding First-Time Feature Film
2022 Yellowstone Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Nominated – Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Drama
1883 Nominated – Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama
2023 Lioness Nominated – 2023 Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards for Best Writer

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