Paulina Alexis as Willie Jack RESERVATION DOGS ; 01x01 “Fckin Rez Dogs”
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Paulina Alexis as Willie Jack RESERVATION DOGS ; 01x01 “Fckin Rez Dogs”
Actor Saginaw Grant, known for his roles in "Breaking Bad" and "The Lone Ranger," has died, according to his publicist Lani Carmichael. He w
On Wednesday, Grant died "peacefully in his sleep of natural causes," his publicist and longtime friend, Lani Carmichael, said in a statement to the Associated Press. He died at a private care facility in Hollywood, California.
Carmichael added that Grant was the "hereditary chief and the medicine man of the Sac & Fox tribe," and described him as a man who "traveled the world speaking of his traditions, his experiences, his sobriety and his faith as both a Native American and a Christian."
Grant "came to acting later in life and felt enormous pride in sharing culture through movies and public speaking," his Carmichael said.
His first acting role was in 1988's "War Party" with Kevin Dillon, according to IMBD. Since then, he has made close to 60 appearances in film and television.
Truer words have never been spoken
Graham Greene was born on June 22, 1952 in Six Nations Reserve, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Green Mile (1999), Dances with Wolves (1990) and Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995).
I think, if anyone thinks bloody bloody is glorifying/ romanticizing Jackson, they've not paid attention to the script/ story. He might be the protagonist but he's also definitely the villain. This is the second show I've done where the main character is definitively a bad person with no excuses made for their actions. (Merchant of venice was the first).
The fact that the show ends on a down note that makes you feel uncomfortable makes it kind of brilliant. (The last real scene involves me being dragged on stage with a bag over my head, forced to my knees, before being dragged off after not immediately accepting his relocation deal, with me crying out "but Andrew, I'm your friend!" His response "presidents don't have the luxury of friendship")
Got my script for bloody bloody Andrew Jackson today. Oh boy. The main character I'm playing is going to require me to open up a LOT of racial wounds. Black fox is an indigenous character who betrays a bunch of nations for the sake of protecting his own, only to be stabbed in the back by Jackson in the end. I read over the final scene between him and Jackson and woo boy...This is going to take every ounce of talent in my body to pull off and not just be a slobbering mess of tears.
“for me, acting is a way to honouring our tradition. it’s about storytelling. native american culture comes from an oral tradition. we’re story tellers. i want to be a figure that can inspire native youth, living a life of wellness, and using your intelligence as often as you can to maximize your potential in whatever it is you want to do.”
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