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Taylor Sheridan divulges final straw that made him quit ‘Sons of Anarchy’ — and ditch acting altogether

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Taylor Sheridan divulges final straw that made him quit ‘Sons of Anarchy’ — and ditch acting altogether

By Lauren Sarner Published July 1, 2026, 2:12 p.m. ET

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Prolific TV creator and producer Taylor Sheridan revealed he took a break from acting because he took a few “beatings” throughout his career.

On Tuesday’s episode of “The Howard Stern Show,” Sheridan said the “worst beating” he took was while starring as local police chief David Hale on “Sons of Anarchy,” which ran on FX for seven seasons from 2008 to 2014.

The “Yellowstone” creator, 56, explained that “Sons of Anarchy” was a “very successful cable show,” but after filming the series, he would, “literally leave the set and go to my other job, because I didn’t make enough on that show to pay my rent and live.” 

Taylor Sheridan attending the Kentucky Derby. 10
Taylor Sheridan (pictured at the 2025 Kentucky Derby) used to be an actor before becoming a prolific TV creator. Getty Images
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Sheridan (pictured on “Sons of Anarchy”) played a cop in the first two seasons of the FX biker drama. FX

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Sheridan was in the first two seasons of the biker drama, and got paid much less than his castmates, including Charlie Hunnam and Ron Perlman.

He said he asked for the same $20,000 the series regulars got per episode, and “they couldn’t do it.”

Sheridan told Stern, “We’re not talking about an exorbitant amount of money, especially not in LA. They said, ‘We’ll give you [$15,000], and we’ll guarantee you 10 episodes, that’s all you’re getting.’ I do the math, and I said, ‘That’s not a raise. No.’”

Taylor Sheridan as Sheriff David Hale and Ron Perlman as Clay Morrow in Sons of Anarchy. 10
Sheridan (pictured in “Sons of Anarchy”) with Ron Perlman said he “took a beating” from that show. FX
Taylor Sheridan as a police officer in *Sons of Anarchy*. 10
Sheridan (pictured with Charlie Hunnam in “Sons of Anarchy”) said he was paid less than $20,000 per episode. FX

Sheridan alleged that his attorney was told, “We just don’t have to pay him because there’s 50 of that dude; I can recast him tomorrow.'”

After Season 2 ended, Sheridan — who was feeling disrespected — told the network, “’Guys, I’m not coming back and doing this again for this price.'”

So in the Season 3 premiere of “Sons of Anarchy,” which aired in 2010, Hale was fatally struck by a car during a drive-by shooting. 

Taylor Sheridan as Deputy Chief David Hale in Sons of Anarchy. 10
Sheridan (pictured on “Sons of Anarchy”) said he had to work another job after leaving the set each day. FX
Taylor Sheridan as Deputy David Hale and a female officer wearing Charming Police uniforms. 10
Sheridan (pictured in “Sons of Anarchy”) said that experience made him conclude, “My business did not respect me.” FX

Fortunately for Sheridan, his fortunes are vastly different these days.

After writing the Oscar-nominated 2015 movie, “Sicario,” he created the American neo-Western drama television series “Yellowstone,” starring Kevin Costner. It ran for five seasons from 2018 to 2024.

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