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Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan opens up about decision to quit TV show

The actor-turned-writer is the brains behind the Western drama

    Taylor Sheridan has become a household name across America as the brains behind the smash-hit Western drama Yellowstone.

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    However, fans may not be aware that the 52-year-old actually began his career as an actor starring in dramas including , and . It was his time on the latter of these that inspired him to create , but not for the reason you might think.

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    He played Deputy Chief David Hale on the US drama for two seasons before deciding to walk away, which resulted in his character being killed off in the dramatic season three premiere.

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    Speaking in a new interview, the actor-turned-writer reflected on his time on the show and the circumstances that caused him to rethink his career and begin writing for himself. He told that after asking for a raise, he was rebuffed by studio execs who were quick to remind him how far down on the call sheet he was.

    Taylor starred on Sons of Anarchy for two seasons before deciding to leave

    "When my attorney said, 'Look, there are kids on the Cartoon Network making more than you're offering this guy,' this jerk business affairs attorney goes, 'He probably deserves to make more, but we're not going to pay him more, because guess what? He's not worth more. There are 50 of him. He is 11 on the call sheet. That's what that guy is and that's all he's ever going to be,'"

    Taylor has since found fame as the creator of and its spinoffs

    He added: "That's really when I quit [because] that's how the business saw me: 'Let's replace him with someone cheaper.' And I decided that I didn't want to be 11 on the call sheet for the rest of my life."

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    Shortly after, he handed in his resignation and made the move behind the camera. Before Yellowstone, he penned the critically acclaimed thrillers , and

    The first season of debuted in 2018 and over the last four years, it has not only broken viewership records but has been named the most-watched television show on cable. It has spawned several spinoffs, including and the upcoming

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