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Before inhabiting the Reverend H. W. Smith in Deadwood, Ray McKinnon had been plying the acting trade for the past fifteen years. Films include "Bugsy," "A Perfect World," "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?" and "The Missing."
Ray's initial foray into directing was his 38-minute dark comedy, "The Accountant," which he also penned. The Accountant went on to receive the Academy Award® for Best Live Action Short Film in 2002. Ray wrote and directed his first feature film, "Chrystal," which premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. "Chrystal" stars Ray's real life wife, Lisa Blount as the title character and Billy Bob Thornton. Ray also has a role in the film as the gnarly nemesis, 'Snake.' "Chrystal" is slated for release later this year.
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Deadwood Nuggets
According to eye witnesses, Wild Bill Hickok could hit a dime tossed into the air nine out of ten times; he could knock an apple from a tree with one shot and then hit the apple again with another bullet before it hit the ground, all at 25 paces.

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