1923 Season 2 Cast A 1980s Heartthrob Actor, And He’s Unrecognizable

C. Thomas Howell Is Unrecognizable In 1923 Season 2: Howell Plays The Cowboy Anders In 1923 Season 2
In 1923 season 2, C. Thomas Howell plays Anders, one of the cowboys in Texas. It seems that Anders is something akin to a wagon boss for the ranch that Teonna Rainwater (Aminah Nieves), Runs His Horse (Michael Spears), and Pete Plenty Clouds (Jeremy Gauna) wandered onto. It’s also notable that Howell looks significantly different while playing Anders than he did as a teenage heartthrob: he has a huge gray mustache and a weather-beaten face that fits with the rough conditions 1923 depicts. Interestingly, Howell’s father was and is a real-life cowboy, meaning this part was very familiar to him (via The Mirror).

Long before 1923, C. Thomas Howell had his big claim to fame in the 1980s, thanks to a long string of successful movies. In 1982, when he was just 15 years old, Howell played Tyler in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and he starred as Ponyboy Curtis in The Outsiders just a year later. His film career had a major setback due to 1986’s Soul Man, in which Howell appeared in blackface (via Looper), though it has recovered considerably in recent years. Howell had a recurring role in SEAL Team, and he had a main role in 2023’s Obliterated, along with smaller parts in movies like The Amazing Spider-Man.
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C. Thomas Howell’s 1923 Role Shows A Big Strength Of The Series: Sheridan’s Writing Is Capable Of Making Even Side Characters Like Anders Into Complex People

The fact that an acclaimed actor like C. Thomas Howell signed on for such a small part in 1923 season 2 is actually a sign of one of the show’s – and Taylor Sheridan’s – biggest strengths. Sheridan is supremely capable of creating incredibly deep and well-developed worlds, as he did with 1923, where each and every character is capable of being complex and worthy of being played by a star. A lesser writer with a lesser show would have made Anders little more than a plot device, but Howell and Sheridan turned him into yet another example of the moral complexity of 1923. That little moment where Anders refuses to believe that Teonna could be capable of killing nuns added so much depth to what amounted to a character with less than 15 minutes of screen time. One interaction turned Anders from just some cowboy into another real person struggling to do the right thing in a cruel world. Anders is also far from the first time Sheridan has been able to make guest stars and small characters have a huge impact. Even in 1923, characters like the woman Alexandra meets at Ellis Island to Lucca (Andy Dispensa) have made every second of their screen time powerful.