Taylor Sheridan
Definition
Taylor Sheridan is an American screenwriter, producer, director, and actor, best known as the co-creator of the television series Yellowstone and its expansive universe of spin-offs.
He gained critical acclaim for writing the screenplays of films like Sicario (2015), Hell or High Water (2016), and Wind River (2017), often exploring themes of the American West, crime, and moral ambiguity.
Examples
Taylor Sheridan must own more cowboy hats than plot twists, judging by the endless Yellowstone spin-offs flooding our screens.
After bingeing Sicario, I half-expected Taylor Sheridan to show up at my door with a tense script about my morning commute.
Taylor Sheridan's ranches are so vast in his shows, they make Google Maps throw up its digital hands in defeat.
If life hands you lemons, channel Taylor Sheridan and turn them into a gritty neo-Western about citrus cartel wars.