Rudy Youngblood

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Rudy Youngblood
Born (1982-09-21) September 21, 1982 (age 41)
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years active1990s–present
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)

Rudy Youngblood (born September 21, 1982), is an American actor, musician, and artist. [2]

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Early life and background

Born in Belton, Texas, Rudy Youngblood grew up with two younger sisters. [1] They were supported by their mother, who Rudy identifies as being of Comanche descent. [3] Rudy has stated that his biological father was of Yaqui background. [2]

David A. Yeagley told the L.A. Times, "He has no Indian blood in him that anyone can validate." [2] At the time, Youngblood's website stated, "Rudy is from the Tahchawwickah Comanche family, his father is the late Preston Tahchawwickah. He is adopted Cree." [2] Comanche Nation spokeswoman Jolene Schonchin states that Youngblood "is not on our tribal rolls, but he does have Comanche blood" through his father Preston Tahchawwickah. Other members of Preston Tahchawwickah's family questioned that. Dawn Tahchawwickah, daughter of Preston Tahchawwickah, stated that Youngblood was "only a family friend" and "He is nothing to my father," while other children of Preston have said Youngblood is their brother. [2] Youngblood told the L.A. Times that, "Preston Tahchawwickah was not his biological father but his ceremonially adoptive father" and that it was his mother who had Comanche ancestry. [2]

Education and early career

At the age of ten, he started working at construction jobs and learned skills and stories from the men. He has learned carpentry, brick laying, and other skills. [3] He went to local schools and was competitive in boxing and track athletics while attending Belton High School. [3] He frequently went to movies and became a fan of film. Upon graduation, he was offered scholarships to major colleges in both art and track and field, but he chose Native dance instead. He has performed with the American Indian Dance Theatre. [3]

Acting career

Going to a general casting call, Youngblood was selected by the director Mel Gibson to play the leading role of Jaguar Paw in the epic film Apocalypto (2006), in which he also performed his own stunts. [3] He learned the Yucatec Maya language in order to appear as a tribesman in the film, in which all dialogue was in Maya. [3] For his work in the film, he won the Best Actor award at the 15th annual First Americans in the Arts awards. [4]

Personal life and activism

Youngblood has participated in HIV activism, engaging in AIDS walks and visiting HIV-positive children in hospitals — in particular to draw attention to the rate of HIV infection in the Native community. [3] Having seen a family member die of AIDS-related complications, he felt it important to "give back and make a difference" [3] and has spoken out about the importance of education in combating ignorance around HIV/AIDS, alcoholism, drug abuse and child abuse. [3] Having grown up looking after his sisters as a result of his mother's struggles with alcoholism,

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes [5]
2005Spirit: The Seventh FireWarrior Protector
2006 Apocalypto Jaguar PawWon: First Americans in the Arts award for Best actor [4]
2010BeatdownBrandon Becker
2012Into the AmericasToowin
2015WindwalkersMatty Kingston
2016Crossing PointMateo
2018 Attrition Infidel
2019 Hell on the Border Rufus Buck
2021Dandelion SeasonPhoenix

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