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Woodrow Tracy "Woody" Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor. He first became known for his role as bartender Woody Boyd on the NBC sitcom Cheers (1985–1993), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series from five nominations. Harrelson received three Academy Award nominations: Best Actor for The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), Best Supporting Actor for The Messenger (2009) and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017). Other notable films include White Men Can't Jump(1992), Natural Born Killers (1994), The Thin Red Line (1998), No Country for Old Men (2007), Seven Pounds (2008), Zombieland (2009), Seven Psychopaths (2012), Now You See Me (2013), The Edge of Seventeen (2016), War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), and Triangle of Sadness (2022). He also played Haymitch Abernathy in The Hunger Games film series (2012–2015). Harrelson received further Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his portrayal of Steve Schmidt in the HBO film Game Change (2012) and a detective in the HBO crime anthology series True Detective (2014). He also portrayed E. Howard Hunt in the HBO political limited series White House Plumbers (2023).

In a number of shady rooms a rotating cast of middle aged white men discuss the inner workings of their trade “central intelligence”. Discussions include, a mysterious child rape/murder near an Air Force base by an off duty soldier who claims to have no memory, a poet, drugged with LSD by a man in a cafe, and the tale of a high ranking official who is revealed turned double agent & is provided with the tools to commit suicide by poison. In Fargo a prostitute reports a case of domestic assault to the police. Her abuser a John from Texas is a militia man who bragged about being involved in assassinations of civil rights activists, and spoke of plans to assassinate politicians, all funded by powerful captains of industry with help from secret organizations within the government. The deputy, intrigued by the story follows the Texan. He is headed to Pasadena to work security for a US politician. In Dallas a man meets an interesting couple during a minutemen meeting. They work a magic/hypnotist act in a strip club. One famous act is the man shooting a bullseye target with a gun in his pocket. The man in gray is impressed by the act and places a call to a colleague and implores him to watch the show. In Pasadena a young immigrant explores his new residency. He tells his brother about a beautiful woman he keeps running into. She will be at a political rally that evening wearing a polka dot dress. Sandra, a campaign worker, readies a venue for a presidential campaign rally.


