Hugo Jarry is a fictional character portrayed by Stephen Tobolowsky in the TV series Deadwood.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Requiem for a Gleet (season 2), they were 53 years old.
They appear in 9 episodes out of a total of 36 aired and have accumulated 2 positive votes.
Episodes9
Requiem for a Gleet
episode S2.E4 march 2005Doc contemplates a procedure that could cure Swearengen - or kill him. Bullock attempts to settle into domesticity, while Sol gets a new student bookkeeper - Trixie. Alma cuts ties with Sofia's tutor, Miss Isringhausen. Joanie and Maddie argue over the business. The County Commissioner's arrival spawns rumors about the camp's future and legal ownership of the gold claims.Complications
episode S2.E5 april 2005Swearengen is on the mend as Alma begins to take ill - mostly in the mornings. Cy is suspicious of Joanie and Maddie's operation, and makes an unexpected discovery about George Hearst's agent, Wolcott. Bullock attempts to control an outlaw mob and protect the Commissioner, who directed Merrick to print a provocative statement regarding gold claims.Something Very Expensive
episode S2.E6 april 2005Alma proposes opening a bank with the help of Sol Star. A new schoolteacher arrives in town, much to Merrick's delight. Much to Wu's dismay, new Chinese whores arrive. Wolcott's inner demons wreak havoc on Joanie's whorehouse, testing his alliance with Cy. Bullock attempts to keep order in the camp, and at the same time settle into family life.Advances, None Miraculous
episode S2.E10 may 2005When Doc delivers a dire prognosis, one family suffers and the entire camp stands vigil. Merrick avails some private information to Swearengen, who enlists Star and Adams to help con the newly returned Commissioner Jarry. Andy, a former Deadwood pariah, offers himself as the camp's new minister. Trixie pressures a distraught Alma to accept a beneficial proposal.The Whores Can Come
episode S2.E11 may 2005Death in the camp spooks the superstitious, and the impending funeral causes much sorrow. Cy is convinced that Andy - who will officiate at the service - is back in town to run a game. Wu asks Swearengen to back him against the "San Francisco cocksucker". Bullock encourages his wife to stay in Deadwood.Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To
episode S2.E12 may 2005A marriage occurs against a backdrop of murder and negotiations for elections and the camp.Amateur Night
episode S3.E9 august 2006An Amateur Night is organized by the new theater troupe, Pinkertons hit town, the students move to their new school, and Hearst makes another move regarding the elections.A Constant Throb
episode S3.E10 august 2006Swearengen is spurred to action when a prominent camp member is attacked, Langrishe makes arrangements for his theater, and Jane has an epiphany.The Catbird Seat
episode S3.E11 august 2006Another attack is made at Hearst's behest, Harry and Bullock travel to Sturgis for campaigning, and there's unrest in Langrishe's troupe.
- Requiem for a Gleet
- Complications
- Something Very Expensive
- Advances, None Miraculous
- The Whores Can Come
- Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To
- Amateur Night
- A Constant Throb
- The Catbird Seat
Best moments2
- Doc contemplates a procedure that could cure Swearengen - or kill him. Bullock attempts to settle into domesticity, while Sol gets a new student bookkeeper - Trixie. Alma cuts ties with Sofia's tutor, Miss Isringhausen. Joanie and Maddie argue over the business. The County Commissioner's arrival spawns rumors about the camp's future and legal ownership of the gold claims.
- Swearengen is spurred to action when a prominent camp member is attacked, Langrishe makes arrangements for his theater, and Jane has an epiphany.
- Requiem for a Gleet
- A Constant Throb