Cole Brings Plenty, Actor on ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff ‘1923,’ Found Dead
Cole Brings Plenty, the actor who played Pete Plenty Clouds on “Yellowstone” spinoff series “1923,” was found dead in Kansas a week after he was reported missing. He was 27.
Plenty was a suspect in a domestic violence case. According to the Johnson County, Kan. sheriff’s office, he was discovered Friday morning in a wooded area after a person noticed an unoccupied vehicle nearby. “The investigation is ongoing,” the sheriff’s statement said, adding that the medical examiner and investigators were on the scene.
The young Lakota actor had also appeared in “Into the Wild Frontier” and “The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger.” The Rapid City, S.D. Journal reported that he was a student at Haskell Indian Nations University.
Cole Brings Plenty’s uncle Mo Brings Plenty, who stars in “Yellowstone,” had posted several appeals on Instagram while the search for his nephew was under way. On Thursday, he wrote, “We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone in the community who has contributed their time, resources and support in helping us search for the missing person.”
A statement on Tuesday from the Lawrence Police Department said Cole Brings Plenty was allegedly involved in a domestic violence dispute Sunday at an apartment in Lawrence. “Officers responded to reports of a female screaming for help, but the suspect fled before officers arrived,” it reads. “The investigation identified Brings Plenty and traffic cameras showed him leaving the city immediately after the incident, traveling southbound on 59 Highway.”
The statement said, “We’ve identified him as the suspect, have probable cause for his arrest, and issued an alert to area agencies.”
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Her wide mouthed smile and long legs made Julia Roberts one of America’s most bankable stars.
But as she filmed alongside Ewan McGregor the 44-year-old was unrecognisable as the actress who made her name as Vivian Ward in 1990’s Pretty Woman.
Her face stripped of makeup and dressed in dowdy clothing, Julia was transformed as she filmed emotional scenes for August:Osage County in in Bartsville, Oklahoma.
On set: Actress Julia Roberts and co-star Ewan McGregor were filming their new movie August: Osage County on Thursday
Hysterical performance: The brunette delivered a tearful act
The screen star – who in real life has three children with cinematographer husband Daniel Moder – layered up with a white shirt over a cream top and teamed it with loose blue jeans.
Her long brunette locks weren’t glamorously styled at all to play Barbara Weston, a character in a family that overcomes certain differences when their alcoholic patriarch goes missing.
During the intense scene Ewan held Julia’s hand with great anticipation, as they walked down to a boat dock to identify a dead body by a Sheriff.
Mumsy appearance: The Pretty Woman actress looked rather dowdy as she recorded the intense scene where they had to identify a dead body by a Sheriff
Upon seeing the dead body, Julia then bursts into tears, looking to be comforted by Ewan’s character Bill Fordham, as she continued to cry in his arms.
She may have been hysterically distraught throughout the scene but moments later in between takes, Julia was cracking up with laughter.
The actress appeared alongside Julianne Nicholson, who appeared to be pointing out something rather funny to the group.
Not her usual look: She wore jeans and layered tops for the part of Barbara Weston
The Boardwalk Empire star also dressed in a dowdy fashion, donning a blue shire a brown flared trousers with her hair tied back into a ponytail.
Other stars in the 2013 flick include Benedict Cumberbatch as ‘Little Charles Aiken and Meryl Streep and Violet Weston.
The IMBd page for the motion picture states that Renée Zellweger and Andrea Riseborough were considered for a role.
Riseborough was cast but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. Juliette Lewis replaced her as Karen Weston.
Chloë Moretz auditioned for the role of Jean Fordham, but lost to Abigail Breslin.
All an act: The group appeared to find something quite funny as they worked with Julianna Nicholson