1923 Season 2 Premiere Dedication to Cole Brings Plenty as Pete
The Season 2 premiere of Taylor Sheridan’s “1923” on Paramount+ is a must-watch for fans of the Western series. This episode includes a touching dedication to the late Cole Brings Plenty, who portrayed sheepherder Pete Plenty Clouds in Season 1. Brings Plenty, who tragically passed away last year at the age of 27, had a promising future on the show.
Cole Brings Plenty, the nephew of “Yellowstone” star Mo Brings Plenty, brought authenticity and passion to his role as Pete in the first season of “1923.” His character, Pete, shared a special bond with Teonna Rainwater, played by Aminah Nieves. In the Season 1 finale, Pete embarked on a journey with Teonna and her father, Runs His Horse, setting the stage for an expanded role in Season 2.
At the Los Angeles premiere of “1923,” Nieves shared heartfelt memories of Brings Plenty, affectionately known as “Coco.” She described him as a brother and expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to honor his memory through her acting. Brings Plenty’s commitment to his craft and excitement for his character’s development were evident to his co-stars and fans.
Tragically, Cole Brings Plenty was found deceased in April of last year, following a period of being reported missing by his family. Despite the official ruling of no foul play in his passing, Brings Plenty’s family continues to seek answers and justice for their beloved son. His legacy lives on in his work on “1923” and other projects like “The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger” and “Into The Wild Frontier.”
In Season 2 of “1923,” the character of Pete Plenty Clouds is portrayed by Jeremy Guana. Nieves praised Guana for his dedication to honoring Brings Plenty’s memory through his performance. The touching in memoriam that opens the credits of Episode 1 serves as a reminder of the impact that Brings Plenty had on the show and those around him.
As fans of “1923” continue to follow the adventures of Teonna Rainwater and her companions, the memory of Cole Brings Plenty will always hold a special place in the hearts of those who knew and admired his talent.