How A Remote Outpost Of The Navajo Nation In New Mexico Provided The Backdrop For Something Unique

There is a philosophy amongst actors in Hollywood that the parts truly meant for you never pass you by. And in a way, you could say that was the case for Rob Tepper in the new psychological buddy-cop thriller Dark Winds on AMC.

An adaptation of Tony Hillerman’s bestselling novels, and executive produced by George R.R. Martin and Robert Redford—who in fact optioned the books more than 35 years ago—it has been a longtime in the making. Add to that, written, directed, and acted largely by Native Americans, the series has been praised for its nuance and grit.

“I had auditioned for Dark Winds

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