1923’s Latest Episode Reignites Grief Over Cole Brings Plenty’s Tragic Passing
This week’s episode of 1923 featured 7 onscreen deaths, which may be a record high for the series regarding main characters dying in a single episode.
One of these characters is played by actor Jeremy Gauna, who portrays Pete Plenty Clouds. He met his end following a Western-style shootout with Marshall Kent, which served as the cliffhanger in the previous episode.
Jeremy Gauna was cast in the role of Pete Plenty Clouds after the tragic death of Cole Brings Plenty, who was the original actor for the character.
The Correlation Between The Onscreen Death Of Pete Plenty Clouds And The Tragic Real-Life Passing Of Cole Brings Plenty
Cole passed away approximately two months after the season one finale, on April 5, 2024, at the age of 27. The cause of his death has not yet been revealed. The cast and crew have mourned the loss, especially with Pete Plenty Clouds’ death in this episode reopening feelings of grief over Cole’s passing.
See the young actor’s final Instagram post below.
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jeremy Gauna discussed how the onscreen death was painful due to its real-life implications.“I’m emotional even talking about it now,” said Gauna, “but reading the script was very, very, very hard because of everything that happened in real life.”
He also shared his experiences from the day they filmed his character’s death, highlighting the emotional response of his co-star Aminah Nieves, who plays Teonna Rainwater. He remarked,
“On set that day, when they [Father Renaud and Marshall Kent] roll up on me, all the emotions — the tears, the sounds, the gasping, the breathing — everything you hear is a hundred percent real. Because at that moment, I can attest that Aminah felt this way, she saw Cole laying there.”
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Later, in his interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jeremy Gauna shared that he hoped to honor the character and Cole’s legacy. “Hopefully, I did everybody justice and made everybody proud because that’s all I wanted to do was just honor and represent.”
Watch a scene of Pete Plenty Clouds’ and Teonna Rainwater below!