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Why Robin Weigert's Teddi Bruin Left Tracker After Season 1
Spoiler alert: The tracking article contains spoilers from the Tracker season 2 premiere, "Out of the Past."
After only one season and 13 episodes, Tracker missing one of its five original cast members — Robin Weigert. Weigert starred as Teddi Bruin, who was married to Velma Bruin and worked as one of Colter Shaw's handlers in the CBS behavior drama. As fans know, Tracker revolves around Justin Hartley's Colter, a survivalist and rewardist. Colter is a lone wolf who travels around the land, using his maestro tracking skills to help law enforcement and private citizens, and Teddi and Velma assist him with his function during season 1. Starting in season 2, though, Teddi is not on Colter's payroll.
Tracker season 2 consists of 22 episodes and airs on Sundays at 8 pm ET on CBS.
Beginning in season 2, episode 1, "Out of the Past," Weigert is no longer a part of the Tracker cast. The actress' final appearance comes during the Tracker season 1 finale (unbeknownst to the audience), meaning that Weigert isn't around to send her character off in the season 2 premiere. As a result, the other characters, including
Robin Weigert – biography, husband, is she a lesbian or gay? learn more
Robin Weigert is an American actress, best established for her role as Calamity Jane on the HBO series Deadwood . In it, Robin Calamity played Jane; a character based on the real existence of Martha Jane Cannary, an American girl scout and explorer who lived from World War 1 st May 1852 to 1 st August 1903. Deadwood received critical acclaim for his writing and Robin was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Recital on the Series.
Robin Weigert biography
Robin Weigert was born on the 7th of July 1969 in Washington DC Her parents are Wolfgang Oscar Weigert – a Berlin-born psychiatrist – and Dionne Weigert (née Laufman). She is of Jewish descent. She attended Brandeis University, where she graduated in 1991. Weigert attended Recent York University, where she received a Master of Okay Arts degree from the Tisch College of the Arts in the Graduate Acting Program.
Robin pursued her acting career as a stage actress in Modern York for a decade before moving to Los Angeles and appearing in several TV shows, mini-series and films. As a stage actress, she had very well received roles in the p
Robin Weigert
gay or straight? and who's she dating?
by Anonymous | reply 181 | November 16, 2019 3:42 PM |
She used to leave with Keith Carradine but he dumped her for being too needy.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | December 11, 2012 12:29 AM |
I idea she was gay.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | December 11, 2012 12:51 AM |
oops craft that "live" with Keith....it was a while ago. She may have just been sleeping with him to advance her career and is now a lesbian....I don't know. Remember Anne Heche?
by Anonymous | reply 3 | December 11, 2012 1:00 AM |
Fuckin' cocksucker!
by Anonymous | reply 4 | December 11, 2012 5:34 AM |
Robin was with Elizabeth Sarnoff during "Deadwood" and "Lost". Some say she got her roles on those shows because of her relationship with Sarnoff.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | December 11, 2012 7:01 AM |
interesting thread! saw the play last night (other desert cities) and thought she totally pinged and now I own a crush on her and want to know more. she reminds me of Dana Delaney...
by Anonymous | reply 6 | December 11, 2012 7:13 AM |
Gay gay gay. Fluent in German. Totally self-deceiving and very needy. Was purs
Robin Weigert Hits It On the Head
ABOVE: MAGGIE SIFF (LEFT) AND ROBIN WEIGERT IN CONCUSSION.
In Concussion, a bored, well-to-do housewife takes up an unusual “finding herself” hobby: prostitution. Feeling unloved by her wife Kate, Abby buys a run-down apart in Brand-new York City to renovate. With the help of her contractor, she begins bringing clients—generally young, insecure women and one yummy mummy from her town played by Maggie Siff–back for 800 dollars each. As her “hooker name,” she chooses Eleanor. “I love it for its sort of old-fashioned prissiness,” actress Robin Weigert laughs over the phone.
The first film from writer-director Stacie Passon, Concussion draws its title from the event that seemingly spurs this lifestyle change: when Abby is hit in the face by a ball thrown by her son. Not exactly a model parent, Abby promptly calls him a “little shit.”
A graduate of NYU, Weigert’s résumé is one of cult television shows—Deadwood, Sons of Anarchy—and indie films, such as Synecdoche, Recent York and The Confidential Lives of Pippa Lee. Since Concussion premiered in