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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_LoveBig Love - Wikipedia

    Big Love is an American drama television series created by Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer that aired on HBO from 2006 to 2011. It stars Bill Paxton as the patriarch of a fundamentalist Mormon family in contemporary Utah that practices polygamy, with Jeanne Tripplehorn, Chloë Sevigny, and Ginnifer Goodwin portraying his wives.

  2. Big Love: Created by Mark V. Olsen, Will Scheffer. With Bill Paxton, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Chloë Sevigny, Ginnifer Goodwin. A Utah polygamist who owns home improvement stores in the Salt Lake City area juggles relationships with three wives while trying to keep his complex family life from becoming a public scandal.

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    • 2006-03-12
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    • George W. Bush Inspired The Creation of The Show.
    • Bill Henrickson Represented An “Everyman.”
    • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Was Unhappy with The Show.
    • Nicki Was More Than Just A Person People Loved to Hate.
    • Paxton Didn’T See Having Three Wives as A “Male fantasy.”
    • It Was A Pro-Female Show.
    • Aaron Paul Was Supposed to Be A “Possible Recurring” character.
    • Matt Ross Didn’T Know Alby’s Sexuality Until later.
    • The Show Ended with Bill Becoming A Hero.
    • Paxton Wanted Bill to Live.

    Olsen and Scheffer told NPRthey got the idea to explore polygamy after George W. Bush got elected for a second time, because of the “campaign-season rhetoric about what makes a family.” To them, family—especially marriage—meant different things. “Every time there’s a whiff of discord in the family, [people think] ‘they’re going to bail. This one’s ...

    Olsen explainedto Deadline that when they pitched the show to HBO, they described Bill as an “Everyman” who was “a good husband and father who was overwhelmed by the escalating demands of modern life ... Bill H. was a man of faith and integrity who lived with many secrets and moral uncertainties, who actively struggled with ‘right’ and ‘wrong,’ and...

    The Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—which has more than 15 million members—outlawed polygamy in 1890 yet between 50,000 and 100,000 Mormons (mainly the fundamentalist sector) still practice polygamous relationships. When the show premiered, the church issued a statement asking HBO to place a disclaimer at the beginning of epi...

    Although Sevigny's Nicki at times seemed like a villain, she was the glue that held the Henricksons together. “The family had to swim through a lot of shit with Nicki, but she provided the family something unconditional,” Ginnifer Goodwin told Vulture. “Nicki reminded them all the time about what was so important about faith. The pros outweighed th...

    Paxton told the Los Angeles Timesthat a man married to three women wasn’t “some male fantasy thing” but a “male nightmare.” “You put a kid in the candy store and you say to the kid: eat as much candy as you want,” he said. “Go on, eat as much candy as you want. And then you ask the kid the next day, ‘Hey you want some candy?’ And the kid’s going to...

    “The big secret of the show is that it’s always been a feminist show,” Olsen told NPR. “And even though it was dramatizing this very patriarchal system in some ways, the opportunities that women found—particularly in this very abusive system—to support each other was what drew us to the material in the first place, and gave us reason to want to exp...

    Before Breaking Bad made Aaron Paul a household name, the up-and-coming actor played Sarah’s boyfriend-turned-husband Scott Quittman, from 2007 to 2010. He told Fade Inthe part was listed as “possible recurring.” “It’s weird,” Paul said. “They just kept having me back.” Despite Breaking Bad taking off in 2008, Paul found time to star in six more Bi...

    Ross played the sinister cult leader Alby Grant, Nicki’s brother, for five seasons. In the beginning, Alby’s sexual orientation was ambiguous. “I think the first scene where I was wondering about his sexuality was when he picks up a drifter or a hustler in a convenience store and he takes him home,” Ross told NPR. “And that was just obviously a str...

    The series ends with a neighbor shooting and killing Bill—yet the sister wives decide to stay together. “We wanted to give him a Gary Cooper exit from the show, but it went much deeper than that,” Olsen said to NPR. “We didn’t want Bill to go out a loser or a failure or an unrepentant fundamentalist. And we wanted to find that thing that would rend...

    The actor toldThe Huffington Post that he wished Bill hadn’t been killed off in the series finale, but he understood why. “The guy was really a revolutionary like Jesus Christ was in some ways,” Paxton said. “I don’t know, I guess society can’t reward that guy, because he is really living outside of society … I guess I was just really fond of the g...

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  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Delving into the Big Love cast list allows audiences to gain valuable insights into what makes these characters resonate so profoundly with viewers throughout the series' run. The diverse ensemble featured in Big Love keep fans spellbound season after season. For example, Bill Paxton portrayed patriarch Bill Henrickson with intensity as he ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_PaxtonBill Paxton - Wikipedia

    Paxton starred in the HBO drama series Big Love (2006–2011), for which he earned three Golden Globe Award nominations during the show's run. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award for portraying Randall McCoy in the History Channel miniseries Hatfields & McCoys (2012).

  5. Feb 26, 2017 · Bill Paxton, the veteran actor who starred in Big Love and appeared in films like Aliens, Twister and Apollo 13, died Saturday following complications from surgery. He was 61. He was 61.

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  7. Feb 26, 2017 · Feb. 26, 2017. Bill Paxton, the affable actor who was a co-star in a string of 1990s blockbuster movies including “Twister,” “Titanic” and “Apollo 13,” and who later played the lead in ...