TOP 10 Native American Actors in Hollywood History, fan votes..

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TOP 10 Native American Actors in Hollywood History, fan votes..


Native Americans actors have been active in Hollywood since the silent film era.

They might not have gotten much accolades but they sure are getting it now.

Here are 10 of best native american actors in hollywood history

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  1. i enjoyed this, as i always loved especially seeing graham greene, jay silverheels (who was missing in this video), wes studi, and will sampson. i only wish the voiceover (ai?) could brush up on his pronunciation.

  2. Michael Greyeyes (Cree), Eric Schweig (Inuit, German, Portuguese, Senegalese), Georgina, Crystle, Cody and William Lightning (Cree-Mother and children-all actors), Nathanial Arcand (Cree) to name a few more.

  3. In history with these wholesome tribes all over the north and south of what we call Canada and America, it says, Columbus was a liar saying he was the founder, I do hope in our future stop sugar coating history, because in these day ,it's so easy to find the past

  4. In my opinion, Adam Beach, Graham Greene, Will Sampson, Russell Means, Rodney Grant (Wind in His Hair), Wes Studi & Eric Schweig, are all tied for 1st place. Greene, Grant & Studi were in the BEST most crushingingly sad movie ever made, of course Dances With Wolves, Adam Beach was again crushing great in Windtalkers, & Russell Means & Studi, again crushing great in Last of the Mohicans & Will Sampson unforgettable in One Flew Over the Cockoo nest & "THE" ultimately sad commercial that changed how I viewed the earth.

  5. Will Sampson also made the most heartbreaking commercial ever made (in my opinion). In this commercial, he is standing on the side of the highway in areas covered in garbage, with a tear rolling down his eye – meaning the Native Americans didn't destroy the planet with garbage like the world today. Ouch….

  6. cheif dan george came out to australia in 72 for the first tent embassy gathering for us indigenous australians never forgotten rip sweet chief love all native american ppl love thunderheart too still a great movie greetings from australia guys God bless u all ☺🖤🧡❤👍🪃🦘💐🌹

  7. Not a native Indian but I can say that all the people listed in video are Great actors – For me Williams Samson Jr. has to be one of the best as a kid I remember thinking that he had such a presence in the movies I watched. Yes, he was a big man but it was the way he talked and carried himself in the movies that made you focus on his character all the time

  8. Eduardo Verastique is Native American. He should be on here also. A lot of Mexican's are Native Americans that speak Spanish instead of English. I have Mexican relatives that have no DNA from Spain. No connections to Mexico, they are the original Texans that speak Spanish. Texas was once Mexico.

  9. As a Canadian, I am very proud of what Graham Greene has done with and during his career. Prior to Graham becoming active in his international acting career, Harold Jay Silverheels Smith is another Ontario born first nations actor. Both men were born on the Six Nations Reserve, near Hamilton and Hagersville Ontario, but 40 years apart.

  10. Jay Silverheels should be on there. Did y'all know what "Tonto and Kimo Sabe" means. The Lone Ranger called his Indian partner "Tonto" which is a Spanish slang word for "stupid" Tonto called the Lone Ranger "Kimo Sabe" which means "know nothing" so the Lone Ranger and Tonto can be called "know nothing and stupid" hymm

  11. The first movie I saw Adam Beach in WW2 movie based on fact called Windtalkers. It was about Native American soldiers who operated radios, they spoke in thier native tongue and the Japanese never broke the code, unfortunately if a windtalker was captured they were horrifically tortured to give up the code. I sincerely hope thier service and sacrifice have been recognised by now. Total respect 🙏

  12. Navajo tribal members as "Code Talkers" in WW2 South Pacific…tribal holiday in their honor coming really soon…salute them brothers n sisters!! Im a proud member of said ttibe n a Vietnam veteran plus older
    Sister n Brother w/ 82nd Airborne, Ft Bragg, NC….