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James Rivington | |
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Basic Information | |
Status: | Alive |
Family Information | |
Portrayal | |
Played by: | John Carroll Lynch |
Seasons: | 3, 4 |
First appearance: | "Cold Murdering Bastards" |
Last appearance: | "Washington's Spies" |
Appears in: | 1 series, 2 seasons, 8 episodes |
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Biography[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
James Rivington was portrayed by John Carroll Lynch in Seasons 3 and 4 of Turn: Washington's Spies.
Appearances[]
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Cold Murdering Bastards" (first appearance)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Hypocrisy, Fraud, and Tyranny"
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Mended"
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Trial and Execution"
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Spyhunter General"
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Nightmare"
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Private Woodhull" (mentioned only)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Our Man in New York" (mentioned only)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Quarry" (mentioned only)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Belly of the Beast"
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Washington's Spies"
Description[]
Season 3[]
- "Rivington is the boisterous proprietor of Rivington's Corner, as well as the publisher of The Royal Gazette, a rabidly pro-British tabloid. An ingratiating backslapper, Rivington is the ultimate insider, a man who often knows as much about what the British are doing as any officer. Rivington doesn't keep anything to himself, which makes him the perfect mark for Townsend's spying. Townsend even uses Rivington's newspaper as a signal, placing a classified ad to signal the Ring that he has intelligence to pass."
- ―Official description