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Production Still - Robert Bradley as "Jim Jumper" in the movie Ghost Town filmed in Maggie Valley, North Carolina at "Ghost Town in the Sky", November 2006. Robert is the original "Apache Kid" gunfighter that started at Ghost Town in the Sky in 1961.  He acted with Dean Teaster's father "Robert Doyle Teaster" in the Golden Years of Ghost Town in the Sky

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The Pitt’s Noah Wyle Says Robby’s Backstory Is ‘Sparse by Design,’ But Promises ‘Specificity’ When It Comes to His Relationship With Collins
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When five-time Emmy nominee Noah Wyle stopped by TVLine’s New York City studio on Feb. 11, he was still recovering from a 150-day shoot on the Max medical drama The Pitt, which films in Los Angeles and completed principal photography on its 15-episode order on Feb. 6.

“I drove home the other day thinking to myself, ‘I don’t know if I could do 22 episodes anymore,'” he told me. “This show has been extremely demanding. It felt great [to finish] — sort of like an answered prayer.”

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