Michael Greyeyes

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Michael Greyeyes
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Greyeyes at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con International
Born
Michael Joseph Charles Greyeyes

(1967-06-04) June 4, 1967 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Actor, dancer, choreographer and director
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
SpouseNancy Latoszewski
Children2

Michael Greyeyes (born June 4, 1967) (Muskeg Lake Cree Nation) is an Indigenous Canadian actor, dancer, choreographer, director, and educator. [1]

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In 1996, Greyeyes portrayed Crazy Horse in the television film Crazy Horse . [2] In 2018, Greyeyes portrayed Sitting Bull in Woman Walks Ahead to critical acclaim. [3] [4] [5] [6] He has also had TV roles on Fear the Walking Dead , True Detective and I Know This Much Is True . In 2021–2022, he had a main role in the Peacock sitcom Rutherford Falls . He had a recurring role in the first season of the Paramount+ western series 1923 . He won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, for his performance in the zombie film Blood Quantum . [7]

Life and career

Born in Saskatchewan, Greyeyes is Plains Cree from the Muskeg Lake First Nation. His father was from the Muskeg Lake First Nation and his mother was from the Sweetgrass First Nation, both located in Saskatchewan. Greyeyes started his performance career as a dancer. He is a graduate of The National Ballet School in 1984. He became an apprentice with The National Ballet of Canada before joining the company as a Corps de Ballet member in 1987.

After three years, he moved to New York City in 1990 to join the company of modern dance choreographer Eliot Feld. Greyeyes performed in many of Feld's seminal works, including Intermezzo, Skara Brae, and The Jig is Up. He performed in roles created for him in such ballets as Common Ground and Bloom's Wake. After years of also working as an actor, Greyeyes later completed his master's degree in Fine Arts at the School of Theatre and Dance at Kent State University and graduated in May 2003.

Greyeyes at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2018 for Woman Walks Ahead Michael Greyeyes (51480).jpg
Greyeyes at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2018 for Woman Walks Ahead

Greyeyes began his acting career in 1993, when he was cast as Juh in TNT's Geronimo. This role led to numerous television appearances, including guest-starring performances in Law & Order: Criminal Intent , Walker, Texas Ranger , Numb3rs , Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman , and Millennium . In 1998 he starred in Stolen Women, Captured Hearts , with Janine Turner and Patrick Bergen. He is featured in the mini-series Klondike, Dreamkeeper , Rough Riders, Big Bear, and True Women .

His films include: Dance Me Outside , [1] Smoke Signals, Sunshine State, Skipped Parts , Skinwalkers (based on the book by Tony Hillerman), and Woman Walks Ahead (2017), in which he played Chief Sitting Bull opposite Jessica Chastain as a portrait painter.

Greyeyes also continued his dance research on the modern form of traditional dancing, Powwow. His journey of exploration was documented in He Who Dreams: Michael on the Powwow Trail for CBC Television by Adrienne Clarkson. He choreographed and performed in Rebecca Belmore's durational performance art work Gone Indian for Toronto's Nuit Blanche.

Greyeyes continues to act and dance regularly. His more recent works include The New World directed by Terrence Malick, Tecumseh's Vision, a PBS documentary/live action drama, and Passchendaele, which opened the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. Triptych (a short film broadcast nationally on Bravo! Television), and

Untitled #1535 is a site-specific dance work he choreographed for Dusk Dances. The Journey (Pimooteewin) is an opera he directed with music by Melissa Hui and libretto by Tomson Highway.

He did the voice of protagonist Tommy Tawodi in the 2006 action game Prey . He played a recurring role on Fear The Walking Dead (2017). [8] [9]

In 2010, Greyeyes founded Signal Theatre, a company that explores intercultural and transdisciplinary live performance. As Artistic Director and choreographer, he has overseen the creation of three major works, including From thine eyes (Harbourfront Centre), Nôhkom (The Banff Centre), and A Soldier's Tale (Fleck Dance Theatre), a work examining the aftermath of war upon soldiers and their families. He has said that he "was not interested in staging ethnicity." [10] A Soldier's Tale was co-produced by The National Arts Centre and The Canada Dance Festival and opened the 2014 Canada Dance Festival in Ottawa at the NAC Theatre. [11] Signal Theater has also produced installations and performance art works, such as Winter Home, which premiered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Greyeyes won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, for his performance in the zombie film Blood Quantum . [7] He has played the main role of Terry Thomas, CEO of a fictional tribe's casino on the Peacock TV series Rutherford Falls (2021-2022).

In 2021 Greyeyes was signed to a first look deal with Blumhouse Productions. [12] Greyeyes appears as John Rainbird in the 2022 film Firestarter , based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. [13]

In 2023 he participated as one of the panelists in Canada Reads , championing Emily St. John Mandel's novel Station Eleven . [14]

Personal life

Greyeyes is an associate professor of theatre at York University. He is married to Nancy Latoszewski. They have two daughters, Lilia and Eva, born in 2002 and 2004. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Dance Me Outside Gooch
1995 Rude Spirit Dancer
1996A Nation Is ComingGhost DancerShort
1998 Firestorm Andy
Smoke Signals Junior Polatkin
The Minion Grey Eagle
A League of Old MenRed Cloud
2000 Skipped Parts Hank Elkrunner
2002 ZigZag Dale
Sunshine State Billy Trucks
2004 The Reawakening Robert Doctor
2005 The New World Rupwew
2007Cosmic Radio-
2008 Passchendaele Highway
The DreamingSpiritShort
2009Kissed by LightningJessie Lightning
2013 Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian Allan
2017 Woman Walks Ahead Sitting Bull
2019 Blood Quantum Traylor
Togo Amituk
2021 Wild Indian Makwa ("Michael Peterson")
Wildhood Smokey
2022 Firestarter John Rainbird
2023 The King Tide Marlon
TBA 40 Acres Galen

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Geronimo JuhTV movie
1995 Are You Afraid of the Dark? The ShamanEpisode: "The Tale of the Manaha"
1996 Crazy Horse Crazy Horse TV movie
1997 Stolen Women, Captured Hearts TokalahTV movie
Promised Land RodEpisode: "The Outrage"
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Walks In The NightEpisode: "Moment of Truth Part 1 & 2"
True Women TarantulaMain cast
Rough Riders Delchaney (Apache)Episode: "Episode #1.1 & #1.2"
Millennium Joe ReynardEpisode: "A Single Blade of Grass"
1998 The Magnificent Seven ImalaEpisode: "Ghosts of the Confederacy"
Big BearWandering SpiritEpisode: "Episode #1.1 & #1.2"
1999 Walker, Texas Ranger Brian FalconEpisode: "Team Cherokee: Part 1 & 2"
2000 Harsh Realm The BraveEpisode: "Cincinnati"
Race Against TimeJohnny Black EagleTV movie
The Lost ChildEddieTV movie
2001Sam's CircusChiefTV movie
2001 Charmed Bo LightfeatherEpisode: "The Good, the Bad and the Cursed"
MythQuest Strong BearEpisode: "Red Wolf's Daughter"
2002Body & SoulDetective CornstalkEpisode: "Graveyard Shift"
Skinwalkers: The Navajo MysteriesDr. StoneEpisode: "Skinwalkers"
Skinwalkers Dr. StoneTV movie
2003 Dreamkeeper Thunder SpiritTV movie
2004 The Jury Ty SawyerEpisode: "Lamentation on the Reservation"
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Sonny BrightbillEpisode: "Gone"
Numb3rs Thomas MorrisEpisode: "Bones of Contention"
2007Dancing with SpiritLead DancerEpisode: "Triptych"
2009 American Experience Tecumseh Episode: "We Shall Remain Part II: Tecumseh's Vision"
2014 Klondike CheyehoRecurring cast
2015 Saints & Strangers Canonicus Episode: "Episode #1.1 & #1.2"
2017 Fear the Walking Dead Qaletaqa WalkerRecurring cast (season 3)
American Gods Pit BossEpisode: "Git Gone"
2019 True Detective Brett WoodardRecurring cast (season 3)
V Wars Jimmy SaintMain cast
2020 I Know This Much Is True Ralph DrinkwaterMain cast
2020–21 Home Before Dark Sam GillisRecurring cast (season 1), guest (season 2)
2021 Star Trek: Discovery FelixEpisode: "The Examples"
2021–22 Rutherford Falls Terry ThomasMain cast
2022–present 1923 HankEpisode: "Ghost of Zebrina", “One Ocean Closer to Destiny”, “The Rule of Five Hundred”, “Nothing Left to Lose”
TBA The Abandons TBARecurring cast

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Prey Domasi Tawodi (Tommy)/Hiders #1/Abducted #2/Radio Caller #1

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryRecipientOutcome
2018 Saturn Awards Saturn Award for Best Guest Performance in a Television Series Fear the Walking Dead Nominated

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