The Landman star’s co-stars Kayla Wallace and Colm Feore shared insight into his set habits. Sam Elliott has spent close to 60 years working on film and TV sets, and he still can’t get enough.
The A Star is Born actor’s first credited acting role was as “Cardplayer #2” in the iconic Western film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in 1969, and most recently, he has been starring as T.L. Norris in Taylor Sheridan’s Landman season two. And not only does he show no signs of stopping, but it appears the set is still his favorite place to be, even when he’s not needed.
Speaking with People, Kayla Wallace, Sam’s co-star on Landman, who stars as lawyer Rebecca Falcone revealed that Sam “never leaves” the set, “even if he’s not in a scene, he shows up early to set.”
“He’ll find a place to sit — a bench, an apple box, whatever. He’s not fussy,” she further shared, adding that he is “just happy to sit there and be a part of it and watch all of us perform,” and that “it’s really cool.”
Colm Feore, who plays fellow lawyer Nathan,” also gushed about Sam, emphasizing: “The support, there’s really that feeling of a remarkable ensemble, a company of support.”
He added that having him there “does up” the stakes, “when you’re trying not to suck.”
Especially if you miss Yellowstone, Landman is among the shows that our own resident TV expert Nicky Morris recommends to fill that Dutton family-shaped hole. “If anyone knows how to create a gripping Western drama, it’s Taylor Sheridan. With strong performances from a stellar cast, led by Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore this gritty oil industry series is a must-watch for Yellowstone fans,” she says.







