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The Real Reason Hugh Dillon Left Yellowstone

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A lot of characters have come and gone over the course of “Yellowstone,” and that seems kind of natural when you consider how mired the series is in murderous conflict. Still, one of the most shocking deaths of all came in Season 4 when Sheriff Donnie Haskell (Hugh Dillon) was killed in a diner hold-up.

“Yellowstone” fans who thought that the death came a bit out of left field might be interested to know that Donnie’s exit from the series was actually motivated by behind-the-scenes events rather than what the central plot needed from him. Dillon explained as much in a chat with TV Insider, where he described how he transitioned from actor to producer and showrunner.

“I remember [Yellowstone creator] Taylor [Sheridan] saying, ‘You need to produce. I need you to learn how to do this,” Dillon recalled. “I want you to come and finish work on Yellowstone, but you’re going on to Mayor [of Kingstown]. I’ve written you an honorable death, and you need to nail this scene, and Kevin’s coming in, and here’s what’s happening,'” the actor explained. “It w as just a beautifully written scene, like everything he writes,” Dillon continued. “And it was just an honor to do it. He wrote this heart-wrenching tear-jerker of a death scene. And as an actor, that is the best death scene I’ve ever been a part of.”

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Hugh Dillon has gone on to multiple roles on Mayor of Kingstown

Hugh Dillon is now the showrunner on fellow Taylor Sheridan series “Mayor of Kingstown,” a show that also sees him serving as an executive producer. Furthermore, Dillon also joined the series as the second lead, playing the character of Ian, a senior detective for the Kingstown Police Department.

“And then to jump to Ian, [a scene early on in Season 2] is the best scene I’ve ever shot, period,” Dillon said of “Mayor of Kingstown,” which he co-created with Sheridan. “And so I’m profoundly grateful that Taylor discovered his writing talent and just persevered. He had dreams, and this is what I always hoped for him, that he would be able to do all this.”

Both “Yellowstone” and “Mayor of Kingstown” are still ongoing, and luckily for Dillon, he’s not missing out on too many episodes of the former, as it’s set to wrap up with Season 5, Part 2. As for “Mayor of Kingstown,” the actor and producer remains a pivotal part of the series both behind and in front of the camera.

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