Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月21日
How the real-life cowboy behind ‘Yellowstone’ went from a broke unemployed actor sleeping in a tent to a one-man television empire
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泰勒·谢里丹,从默默无闻的演员到如今好莱坞炙手可热的美剧制作人,其成功之路并非一帆风顺。他经历了贫困潦倒的时期,甚至一度住在汽车和帐篷里,但他从未放弃自己的梦想,坚持创作。凭借《黄石》系列的巨大成功,谢里丹斩获了巨额制作合约,其作品横扫收视榜单。他的成功故事启示我们,坚持不懈,即使在逆境中也能实现突破。

🤠泰勒·谢里丹的成功之路并非一蹴而就,他经历了多年的默默耕耘,包括在影视圈摸爬滚打、创作剧本等,最终才获得认可。

🎬《黄石》系列的成功是谢里丹坚持创作的结果,其巨大的成功也吸引了众多好莱坞明星参与合作,并催生了多个衍生剧。

💰谢里丹与派拉蒙达成巨额制作协议,这与他坚持不懈的创作和《黄石》系列的成功密不可分,也预示着他将在未来继续创作更多作品。

🐴谢里丹的成功故事源于他对于梦想的执着追求,即使生活困顿也从未放弃,最终在逆境中实现突破。

🏠谢里丹的创作灵感也源于他自身的经历,例如童年时期在德州的农场生活以及后来失去农场的经历,都深刻地影响了他的作品。

Yellowstone’s huge success has attracted boomer icons—with Sylvester Stallone, Helen Mirren, and Harrison Ford all signing up to work with Sheridan on other shows—and record-breaking viewing figures: The premiere episode of the most recent season garnered 15.9 million viewers. In fact, Yellowstone has generated so much interest that two spinoffs (flashbacks, as their titles indicate: 1883 and 1923) have already been spawned off it. And Sheridan has bagged a nearly $200 million deal ViacomCBS, now known as Paramount, to produce more shows over the next couple of years. His series of franchises dominate the most-watched list across both broadcast and streaming shows, but it wasn’t long ago that Sheridan was making his home on the range—literally.Unless you were a Veronica Mars or Sons of Anarchy fan, Sheridan was relatively unheard of until he started writing his own scripts. His pathway was less conventional than most, and like the stoic Dutton family that he has now depicted across multiple generations, it required a lot of grit.He attributes his success in part to simply not giving up, a “stubbornness,” and a “refusal to fail” in an interview with CBS News. Sheridan says there’s one thing to take from his story: It’s really never too late to give up on a breakthrough.“I have never seen anyone bang their head against the wall for 20 years and then make it. I’ve never seen that,” says Sheridan. “I’ve seen it take eight years; I’ve seen it take 10 years. But I’ve never seen it take 20.” Living in a car and a tentSheridan has humble beginnings—at least, compared to the entertainment industry’s so-called nepo babies. He experienced a “difficult childhood” growing up outside of Waco, Texas, The Atlantic’s Sridhar Pappu reported, where his family had a ranch they went to on the weekends. His mother lost the ranch post-divorce after overleveraging it, which would later provide inspiration for Sheridan’s work. Sheridan describes how living at the ranch taught him what it was like to be a cowboy and how he didn’t take too kindly to the loss of his dream; as his mom said to Texas Highways, a monthly magazine by the Texas Department of Transportation, Taylor didn’t speak to her for a year after the ranch was sold.  “When you write, it’s always of an autobiographical nature,” he told Texas Highways. “Our family ranch has informed Yellowstone in many ways, but losing it was the biggest one.”Sheridan enrolled in Texas State University, but later dropped out and spent his days “mowing lawns and painting houses and trying to figure out what to do,” he told local newspaper Austin American-Statesman. After a talent scout discovered him at a mall, Sheridan began landing acting gigs on shows such as CSI and NYPD Blue. He eventually ended up in Los Angeles, much to his chagrin. He lived with his dog in his car while trying to make ends meet, Pappu wrote.“I was really broke but made the choice not to quit and go home,” Sheridan told the Austin American-Statesman. “I also stayed with friends on a reservation north of L.A. They would let me go up there, and I would pitch a tent.”Sheridan’s first break was on the cusp of his 40sOn the cusp of his forties, Sheridan finally got a break playing David Hale in Sons of Anarchy. But just as he was making it, Sheridan took a step back. He and his pregnant wife Nicole, whom he met while teaching acting classes, moved to Wyoming. He told the Austin American-Statesman that he left acting because didn’t want to raise his child in L.A. or be busy auditioning for commercials. But Sheridan wasn’t done trying to sell and write stories, even though he was still scraping by: Nicole maxed out her credit card so that he could afford Final Draft, the software program for writing scripts, Pappu reported. It paid off eventually, as Sheridan wrote scripts for critically acclaimed movies Sicario and Hell or High Water. Both were so successful that they enabled him to buy a new ranch.As Sheridan churned out more neo-Westerns, he worked on Yellowstone on the side. But it would take some time before the show was greenlit, as Sheridan wanted a fair amount of artistic control, insisting in his pitch meeting that he would be the sole writer and director of his series. After sitting  on the sidelines for a bit as HBO in 2017, Yellowstone was revived by Paramount in 2018, picking up steam during the pandemic.Sheridan now lives on a ranch in his home state of Texas, building out his epic western dramas as well as other TV shows outside the Wild West, set to star more Hollywood A-listers such as Nicole Kidman. But at the end of the day, Sheridan would rather be a real cowboy than write about them. As he told local publication Fort Worth about the joys of riding a horse, “There’s nothing I’d rather do.” For now, holding the reins on a multimillion-dollar empire might just have to do. A version of this story originally published on Fortune.com on January 12, 2023.Learn how to navigate and strengthen trust in your business with The Trust Factor, a weekly newsletter examining what leaders need to succeed. Sign up here.

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