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TV Kim Dickens Looks Back on "Deadwood"

Dickens got her big break playing madam Joanie Stubbs on David Milch’s HBO western, a role and show she still holds dear to her heart.

Here’s what she had to say about trying to decipher Milch’s scripts.






The dialogue was very dense, and I believe it’s metered. At least that’s my impression of what I remember hearing. But we didn’t have scripts. The pages came in daily, and we didn’t have a tremendous amount of time with that language, and I do think it took a few passes of just reading it to translate it for yourself the way you would Shakespeare in a way, and then to actually memorize it, because it’s not exactly the way we speak now, that’s for sure.

So to memorize it was challenging too, and this is material that we performed verbatim. There was no riffing. There was no improvising. There was no dropping words. It was so specific to the sound, the meter, and obviously to the meaning. You’d have to apply certain tricks to memorize it sometimes.





But that show really holds a really strong soft spot in my heart. It was a magical experience in the period alone and with David Milch. I had what felt like real artistic license, and there were no scripts or notes from someone else. We had the pages daily, and we shot them, and David was on set with us.

We were at Melody Ranch, and David would come down and sort of talk us all through. When we were doing a new setup for a new scene, he would come down and speak to all of us, the cast in it, the director, the crew. We would all just be on the edge of our seat. He’s such a wonderful storyteller and speaker, and he would give us the feeling of what we were really playing, or the essence of the scene, or what the emotions were to capture, and then the director would execute it.





It was a really beautiful and magical experience. If you pass by it on the television or something, it’s so in the moment. The minutiae between these people, these characters, it’s so rich.

If you do watch it over, there’s so many more things to get, you know? It just keeps giving.

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Kim Dickens Shares "Deadwood" Update
by Michael Ausiello
September 21, 2015



If and when HBO makes a deal with "Deadwood" creator David Milch to revive the beloved series for a limited run, Kim Dickens will likely be the first cast member to sign on the dotted line.

I think it’s long overdue,” the "Fear the Walking Dead" star told me Sunday on the Emmy red carpet. “Let’s do it. We all want to do it.

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Kim Dickens Says David Milch Read her "Amazing, Funny, Sad" New "Deadwood" Scenes
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8/30/16



"Deadwood" fans have been on high alert ever since news came out at the start of the year that David Milch had received a green light from HBO president Michael Lombardo for a reunion movie.

But there has not been a lot of news since then about the status of the western drama’s return.





Kim Dickens, who played madam Joanie Stubbs, told us that she read some of the script when she stopped by Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105).

I know he’s writing,” says Dickens. “I know lots of us have had out lunches with him. I’ve had my lunch with him, personally.





And what exactly happened at said lunch? Did Milch give Dickens an outline of what would be in store for Joanie in the movie? He did more than that. He actually read her specific scenes.

We sat at lunch and he read a few scenes to me between Stubbs, Tolliver, and Jane,” reveals Dickens. “He read all the parts. It was amazing, it was funny, it was sad. It was all that it was.





Of course, even once Milch finishes the script, there is still the hurdle of arranging schedules for the cast — who have moved on to different projects — to all come back at the same time, but Dickens feels it is a hurdle that will be easily cleared.

I just know that everybody would do whatever they could to be a part of it,” she says. “All of us. I feel confident in saying that on behalf of everybody because it was just an amazing experience for us and there’s hardly anything like it and it’s kind of the reason you want to be an actor, to do things like that. I think it will happen. I think they’re aiming for sooner than later. A lot of things have to continue to fall into place.





One sad note: Dickens did not, in fact, wear Joanie’s top hat to the lunch meeting with Milch, but it appears there may be another top hat in the making.

No, I didn’t bring that, but I have both of my top hats,” says Dickens, “the straw one and the grey one. And I was talking to Janie Bryant, who was the genius costume designer for Deadwood. We were talking about the possibility of going back and I said, ‘Janie, I got my top hats and everything.” And she’s like ‘Kim, you’re going to have to have a new top.’ So she’s already going to create something new.

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