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December 12, 2005 | AFI honors best of 2005 TV
The American Film Institute honored Deadwood as one of the top 10 TV programs of 2005. Read the article >>.

September 19, 2005 | EMMY® Winners for 2005
Congratulations to Deadwood, winner of 5 Emmys.
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series
James Glennon, A.S.C.

Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series
Maria Caso, James J. Muakami, Ernie Bishop

Outstanding Costumes For A Series
Katherine Jane Bryant, Le Dawson

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series
Carol Pershing, Terry Baliel, Kimberly Spiteri

Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Non-Prosthetic)
John Rizzo, Adam Brandy, Ron Snyder, Deborah McNulty

July 14, 2005 | Deadwood Receives EMMY® Nominations
11 nominations overall for "Deadwood," including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Ian McShane), and Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Gregg Fienberg).
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June 27, 2005 | DEADWOOD PRESS RELEASE
Brand new award-winning HBO Original Series DEADWOOD premieres for the first time on Asian television on 16 August, 9:15PM (BKK) | 10:15PM (HK.MSIA.PHIL.SIN)
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June 17, 2005 | John Hawkes in a new movie
Deadwood's John Hawkes better known to us as Sol Star, is starring in "Me and You and Everyone We Know", winner of prizes in Cannes and at Sundance.
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June 8, 2005 | CNN.com - A weasel, a schemer, a wimp
Deadwood's William Sanderson gives life to E.B. Farnum

April 7, 2005 | Deadwood Receives Peabody Award
The George Foster Peabody Awards recognize distinguished achievement and meritorious service in the media and television. Deadwood was among the programming chosen as the best in electronic media for 2004. "This HBO series twists the conventions of the Western into an excruciating knot of history and imagined events. The Deadwood mining camp is peopled with the profane and violent men - and women - who occupy the fragile frontier between civilization and savagery."

March 30, 2005 | HBO RENEWS DEADWOOD FOR A THIRD SEASON, WITH WESTERN DRAMA TO RETURN FOR 12 EPISODES NEXT YEAR
LOS ANGELES, March 30, 2005 - HBO has renewed the Emmy® and Golden Globe® winning western drama series DEADWOOD for a third season, it was announced today by Carolyn Strauss, president, HBO Entertainment. Created and executive produced by David Milch ("NYPD Blue," "Hill Street Blues"), the show is scheduled to begin production of 12 new episodes later this year, with debut set for 2006 on HBO.

"DEADWOOD is a dazzling and unpredictable show that has connected with both subscribers and critics," noted Strauss. "I'm thrilled that David Milch will bring us more episodes of this intriguing series next year."

Kicking off March 6, the 12-episode second season of DEADWOOD has already sparked critical raves, with the New York Times calling it "absorbing and addictive." New York's Daily News observed, "I fell in love with it...a phenomenal place to visit," and the Washington Post hailed DEADWOOD as "unlike anything else on TV." Giving the series a grade of A-, Entertainment Weekly described it as "one hell of a great gimmick-free Western," while the Boston Globe termed the show "an occasion worth celebrating," and the Chicago Tribune said DEADWOOD was "a classic in the making."

DEADWOOD was nominated for 11 Emmys® last year and won two Emmys® (Directing for a Drama Series - Walter Hill and Sound Editing for a Series). In addition, it received a Golden Globe® Award, for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama (Ian McShane).

DEADWOOD is produced by HBO Entertainment in association with Red Board Productions and Paramount Network Television; created and executive produced by David Milch; executive producer, Gregg Fienberg.
Awards

January, 2005 | Ian McShane wins Golden Globe®
Buoyed by Ian McShane's Golden Globe® as best dramatic actor in a television series and its efforts to unseat perennial favorite "The Sopranos" as best television drama Sunday, the HBO series "Deadwood" may still bring the real-life town of Deadwood even more media buzz.

2004 | TCA Awards: Ian McShane
Ian McShane was on hand to accept a TCA (Television Critics Association) Award for OUSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN DRAMA.

2004 | 11 Emmy® Nominations
Deadwood received 11 Emmy® nominations, including Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Brad Dourif), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Robin Weigert), Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Walter Hill), and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (David Milch).

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