

“Yeah, he’s very prone to, like, stumbling into violence,” he says. Inevitably, he’ll drive past some rural chaos and be unable to stop himself from leaping out, pistol in hand. I tell Grimes I often found myself shouting at the TV when Kayce stepped into his beat-up pickup truck. And his portrayal of “Yellowstone” fan-favorite Kayce feels as lived-in as one of the character’s well-worn flannels. He made outsize impressions in supporting roles in HBO’s “True Blood,” 2014’s “American Sniper” and the “Fifty Shades of Grey” franchise.
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“Western 2X” cowboy hat, $110 at Ariat “Malcolm No Middle 18” sunglasses, $225 at Westward Leaning Panerai Submersible Biancowatch in steel, $9,300 at London Jewelers, 2046 Northern Blvd., Manhasset, LIīut Grimes exudes a quiet confidence in his professional choices.

Now here I am signed with Universal Nashville, I’ve got a record deal, and I have a show booked!” Shirt, $2,300, and coat, $3,900, both at Gucci, 725 Fifth Ave. “One thing led to another, and I get a phone call from this great music manager, and he says, ‘Do you really want to try this?’ And I said, ‘Well, why wouldn’t I?’, not really thinking much of it. “I was writing some stuff, singing it into my iPhone, and sent it to a few friends,” Grimes says. But being a singer-songwriter wasn’t necessarily on his to-do list. Grimes grew up in Bible-belt Ohio, the son of a pastor he played drums in a church group from the age of 10, branching out to guitar during drama school in New York. In a way, it’s the logical next step for a life steeped in song. Music kept calling his name, though, and Grimes decided to answer.
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1 series across all of television, per Variety, and spawned three spinoffs (“1883,” “1923” and “6666”) thus far. This is a guy who could easily settle into his groove playing smoldering anti-hero Kayce Dutton on the Kevin Costner Western, which started as an underdog cowboy-cult hit and has since become the No. “To be new at something when you’re almost 40 years old is an interesting feeling,” says Luke Grimes, “Yellowstone” actor - and future country star? Grimes is on Zoom from Nashville, Tenn., where he’s finishing his first solo album.
