Not to derail the thread, but it's always seemed funny to me that many people discount European actors for western roles because they're "foreign." The real west was absolutely full of immigrants from nearly every European country, plus Russia, the Middle East and even Turkey (most from the latter two regions were merchants.) The only television show that I remember acknowledging this was an obscure one called "The Iron Horse" that ran from '66 to '68. In that one, about half the characters had Scottish, Swedish, French, German, Cockney or other accents. In most western films and shows you'll have Irishmen (usually soldiers) and some random guy called "the Swede," but they're never as pervasive as the ones from "The Iron Horse," or the real west.