Gil Birmingham Movies
Drawing on his own off-camera ethnicity and cultural heritage, actor
Gil Birmingham fell into a niche in Hollywood with numerous portrayals of Native Americans, in projects that occupied a broad spectrum of genres. A large-framed but not imposing figure who carried a distinguished presence,
Birmingham landed his first major role in the 1987 horror opus
House 2: The Second Story (as a warrior), then ushered in additional portrayals of Native Americans in efforts including the series
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and
Body & Soul and the small screen miniseries
Dreamkeeper (2003) and
Into the West (2005). He moved into big screen features in the mid-2000s, initially by extending his Native American typecast into a portrayal of an Incan warrior from South America in the fact-based Christian missionary drama
End of the Spear (2005), then joined
Ben Stiller and
Dick Van Dyke for the big-budget, special effects-heavy comedy
Night at the Museum (2006), and signed for a supporting role in the vampiric romance
Twilight (2008). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide