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Andy Cramed is a fictional character portrayed by Zach Grenier in the TV series Deadwood.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Here Was a Man (season 1), they were 50 years old.
They appear in 9 episodes out of a total of 36 aired and have accumulated 41 positive votes.

Andy Cramed

by Zach Grenier

character

Episodes9

  • 8.8
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    Here Was a Man

    episode S1.E4 april 2004
    Swearengen directs Farnum to buy back the Garret claim. Garret's wife, Alma, prevails on Calamity Jane and Wild Bill for help with the claim issue. Hickok's respect for Bullock grows and, as a result, he commissions Bullock to do a review of the Garret claim. An ailing colleague, Andy Cramed, rejoins the Bella Union, and Wild Bill's run of luck at poker ends abruptly.
  • 8
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    The Trial of Jack McCall

    episode S1.E5 april 2004
    Swearengen transforms the Gem into a courtroom as Deadwood is forced to make its own laws to try a cowardly murderer. With Calamity Jane off on a bender, Trixie is enlisted by Swearengen to help Alma with the orphaned child and to keep her pliable to his purposes. Fearing Andy's illness might threaten his business, Cy banishes him to the woods, where he is discovered by Jane.
  • 7.9
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    Bullock Returns to the Camp

    episode S1.E7 may 2004
    After tracking down a murderer, Bullock returns to Deadwood a changed man as well as a marked one. Dan and Joanie both take a special interest when teenagers Miles and Flora Anderson arrive in camp in search of their father. Calamity Jane earns her moniker in the Pest Tent, while Swearengen sees through Trixie's subterfuge. Alma remains cold to Farnum's inappropriately advanced bid on her claim.
  • 8.2
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    Suffer the Little Children

    episode S1.E8 may 2004
    Deadwood breathes easier when some riders arrive in town with the smallpox vaccine, and word of a possible treaty with the Sioux. The results of Bullock's analysis of her gold claim move Alma to reassess her plans and sets up a confrontation between Bullock and Swearengen. When Flora tries to quit, Cy teaches Joanie a deadly lesson at the expense of a couple of con artists.
  • 8.3
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    Jewel's Boot Is Made for Walking

    episode S1.E11 june 2004
    Alma's father, Otis Russell, arrives from New York to "help" with her claim. Swearengen strikes a bargain with Adams to rid him of some legal baggage involving the arriving magistrate. Jewel journeys to Doc's cabin for help with her leg. Eddie resumes work at the Bella Union, while Bullock is angered by the choice of the corrupt Con Stapleton as the new sheriff.
  • 8.2
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    Advances, None Miraculous

    episode S2.E10 may 2005
    When 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.
  • 8.3
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    The Whores Can Come

    episode S2.E11 may 2005
    Death 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.
  • 8.9
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    Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To

    episode S2.E12 may 2005
    A marriage occurs against a backdrop of murder and negotiations for elections and the camp.
  • 8.4
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    I Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For

    episode S3.E2 june 2006
    Campaign speeches are rescheduled, Sol makes an investment, Alma's condition worsens, and Hearst starts a deadly game with Swearengen.

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  • 8.9
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    4% of the votes

    Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To

    episode S2.E12 may 2005
    A marriage occurs against a backdrop of murder and negotiations for elections and the camp.

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