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Bad Santa Inspires Oil Tycoon Tommy Norris
2 Jul
Summary
- Tommy Norris character inspired by Bad Santa's Willie Soke.
- Taylor Sheridan pitched the series concept to Billy Bob Thornton.
- Real oil-field chaos and stories fueled Landman's development.

The character of Tommy Norris, the central figure in the drama "Landman," was conceptualized by creator Taylor Sheridan with inspiration drawn from Billy Bob Thornton's role as Willie Soke in the 2003 film "Bad Santa." Sheridan shared on "The Bill Simmons Podcast" that his pitch to Thornton involved creating a drama about an oil company run by a character akin to the foul-mouthed Santa.
Thornton readily accepted the role, finding the concept compelling. This connection helps explain the character's familiar sarcasm, abrasiveness, and wit. While Willie Soke robbed department stores, Tommy Norris navigates the complex and violent world of West Texas oil.
Sheridan also detailed the genesis of "Landman," explaining that real-life accounts from a friend working in the oil fields, following reports of a shooting in Odessa, Texas, sparked the idea. This led to acquiring the rights for the "Boomtown" podcast and bringing its creator, Christian Wallace, aboard to ensure the authenticity of the oil-field setting.