Taylor Sheridan | Biography, Movies, TV Shows, Sons of Anarchy, & Facts

Taylor Sheridan (born July 17, 1969, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S.) is an American actor, writer, and director who first garnered

attention for his roles on the television series Veronica Mars and Sons of Anarchy but found greater success behind the scenes, notably cocreating such popular TV shows as Yellowstone (2018–24).

 

Taylor Sheridan's Underrated Performance in Sons of Anarchy

 

Born Sheridan Taylor Gibler, Jr., he later took the name Taylor Sheridan. His mother, Susan (née Harwell) Gibler, was raised in Waco, Texas, and his father, Sheridan Taylor Gibler, was a cardiologist from Houston. Sheridan grew up in Fort Worth, Texas, but spent a great deal of time at his family’s ranch in Cranfills Gap. His experiences there later informed many of his shows. After Sheridan’s parents divorced, his mother sold the property.

At R.L. Paschal High School in Fort Worth, Sheridan participated in the theater program, playing Kenickie in a production of the musical Grease. He also landed a role in Piaf at the local Stage West Theatre. Sheridan later attended Southwest Texas State University but dropped out and moved to Austin, Texas, where he worked a series of odd jobs. At one point he was a house painter. At a local mall, he was approached by a talent agent who encouraged him to pursue an acting career. Sheridan subsequently moved to Chicago and then New York City before settling in Los Angeles.

Sheridan went to auditions but struggled to find work. He earned some income by teaching an acting class, but for a time he lived out of his truck and often camped near Los Angeles. In 1995 he made his TV debut, appearing in an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger. More small roles followed on such shows as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Star Trek: Enterprise. He also appeared in the television movie Bad News Mr. Swanson in 2001. Two years later he acted in his first feature film, the little-seen thriller White Rush.

Sheridan’s profile began to rise when he landed the recurring role of Irish gang member Danny Boyd in a five-episode arc (2005–07) on the popular detective series Veronica Mars. He next appeared on the hit show Sons of Anarchy, about an outlaw motorcycle club in the fictional town of Charming, California. Over the course of 21 episodes (2008–10) Sheridan played Deputy Chief David Hale, an antagonist of the club. In season three Sheridan left the series—his character was killed—following a salary dispute. In 2011 he made a guest appearance on NCIS: Los Angeles.

In 2016 Sheridan’s screenplay Comancheria was released as the feature film Hell or High Water. The highly praised crime drama centers on two brothers (played by Chris Pine and Ben Foster) who rob banks in order to save their family’s ranch. Sheridan said he was inspired by the dynamics surrounding his family’s former ranch. For his script, he received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations.

Sheridan shifted gears with Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021), an action-thriller that he directed and cowrote. It stars Angelina Jolie as a firefighter protecting a young boy being chased by killers.

While his films were popular, Sheridan achieved even greater success on television. He created, with John Linson, the series Yellowstone, which premiered in 2018 and ran for five seasons. The neo-western drama starring Kevin Costner chronicles the lives and conflicts of the fictional Dutton family and the ongoing saga of their Yellowstone Dutton Ranch in Montana. Sheridan initially sold Yellowstone to HBO, but the cable network ultimately failed to produce the series. Yellowstone became Paramount Network’s first scripted series, and it was phenomenally successful. Sheridan cowrote most of the show’s episodes, and he also played horse trainer Travis Wheatley. The filmmaker felt he could bring authenticity to the role because of his real-life experience with horses.