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1923 Season 2 Cast A 1980s Heartthrob Actor, And He’s Unrecognizable

Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for 1923 season 2, episode 5.

Taylor Sheridan’s 1923 season 2 cast an actor who was a teenage heartthrob in the 1980s, and he looks completely unrecognizable in the Western series. Taylor Sheridan has a long history of working with A-list actors, and his shows seem to draw the absolute best. For example, almost all of Sheridan’s shows on Paramount+ are headed by major stars, such as Zoe Saldaña in Lioness or Brandon Sklenar in the cast of 1923. Sheridan has more than a bit of experience working with superstars, and one former teen heartthrob joined that ever-growing list.

The cast of 1923 has grown considerably in season 2 as Spencer Dutton (Brandon Sklenar), Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer) and Teonna Rainwater (Aminah Nieves) make their way across the country. Thanks to Teonna, 1923 was able to bring in another notable actor: Jennifer Carpenter, who plays Mamie Fossett. She briefly interacted with Marshal Kent (Jamie McShane) and Father Renaud (Sebastian Roché), and that unlikely pairing also let C. Thomas Howell join in on 1923 season 2. It’s also startling just how different Howell looks from his most notable project in the 1980s, even though it has been over 40 years.

C. Thomas Howell as Anders riding a horse in 1923 season 2, episode 4

C. Thomas Howell Is Unrecognizable In 1923 Season 2

Howell Plays The Cowboy Anders In 1923 Season 2

In 1923 season 2, C. Thomas Howell plays Anders, one of the cowboys in Texas. It seems that Anders is something akin to a wagon boss for the ranch that Teonna Rainwater (Aminah Nieves), Runs His Horse (Michael Spears), and Pete Plenty Clouds (Jeremy Gauna) wandered onto. It’s also notable that Howell looks significantly different while playing Anders than he did as a teenage heartthrob: he has a huge gray mustache and a weather-beaten face that fits with the rough conditions 1923 depicts. Interestingly, Howell’s father was and is a real-life cowboy, meaning this part was very familiar to him (via The Mirror).

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