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- Tom Nuttall - Deadwood Wiki
Thomas "Tom" Nuttall is a main character in HBO's Deadwood He is the proprietor of the No 10 Saloon, which is the site of Wild Bill Hickok's murder (The saloon is named for its address on the camp's main thoroughfare ) One of the first settlers to arrive in Deadwood, arriving before even Al Swearengen, he has grown increasingly disillusioned with the camp and its future and has gone as far
- Thomas Nuttall - Wikipedia
Thomas Nuttall (5 January 1786 – 10 September 1859) was an English botanist and zoologist who lived and worked in America from 1808 until 1841 [1] Nuttall was born in the village of Long Preston, near Settle in the West Riding of Yorkshire and spent some years as an apprentice printer in England Soon after going to the United States he met professor Benjamin Smith Barton in Philadelphia
- Tom Nuttall - Economist
Tom Nuttall is The Economist’s chief Germany correspondent and head of the Berlin bureau He previously served as Charlemagne columnist and as a correspondent in California, as well as a senior editor on the paper’s digital desk Before joining The Economist he worked as an editor at the European Council on Foreign Relations, a think-tank, and a […]
- HBO’s Deadwood – Fact Fiction – Page 2 – Legends of America
Tom Nuttall – Played by actor Leon Rippy, Tom is based on an actual Deadwood figure named William “Billy” Nuttall Billy was one of the proprietors of Nuttall Mann’s Saloon No 10 when Jack McCall shot Wild Bill Hickok on August 2, 1876
- Leon Rippy - IMDb
Leon Rippy Actor: The Patriot Leon Rippy was born on 30 October 1949 in Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA He is an actor, known for The Patriot (2000), Eight Legged Freaks (2002) and Deadwood (2004) He is married to Carol Rippy They have two children
- Tom Nuttall | Deadwood (HBO) | HBO Max
Tom Nuttall Played by Leon Rippy Tom Nuttall is the owner and bartender of Deadwood's infamous No 10 Saloon, an alternative to those wishing to avoid the Gem The saloon quickly becomes the favorite drinking and gambling establishment of Wild Bill Hickok and Charlie Utter
- Nuttall returning to Berlin to lead The Economist’s Germany coverage
Tom Nuttall of The Economist is returning to Berlin to lead the publication’s Germany coverage Nuttall has been a senior editor on The Economist‘s digital team since March 2022 Before that he spent three years running the Berlin bureau, and four years writing the Charlemagne column on Europe
- Tom Nuttall | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace generates strategic ideas and independent analysis, supports diplomacy, and trains the next generation of scholar-practitioners to help countries and institutions take on the most difficult global problems and advance peace
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