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Iron Eyes Cody

Iron Eyes Cody

While maintaining his whole life that he was part Cree and part Cherokee, actor Iron Eyes Cody was in fact born Espera DeCorti, a second generation Italian-American. He started out as a Wild-West-show performer, like his father before him. His earliest recognizable film appearances date back to 1919's Back to God's Country. While his choice of film roles was rather limited in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, Cody made himself a valuable Hollywood commodity by offering his services as a technical advisor on Indian lore, customs, costuming and sign language. In between his TV work and personal appearances with the Ringling Bros. Circus and other such touring concerns, Iron Eyes continued accepting supporting roles in Hollywood westerns of the 1950s; he played Chief Crazy Horse twice, in Sitting Bull (1954) and The Great Sioux Massacre (1965). Far more erudite and well-read than most of his screen characters, Iron Eyes has in recent years become a popular interview subject and a fixture at western-movie conventions and film festivals. His famous appearance as the tear-shedding Indian in the "Keep America Beautiful" TV campaign of the 1970s recently enjoyed a "revival" on cable television. In 1982, Cody wrote his enjoyably candid autobiography, in which several high-profile movie stars were given the "emperor has no clothes" treatment. As well as being an actor, Cody owns an enormous collection of Indian artifacts, costumes, books and artwork; has written several books with Indian themes; is a member of the board of directors of the Los Angeles Indian Center, the Southwest Museum and the Los Angeles Library Association; is vice-president of the Little Big Horn Indian Association; is a member of the Verdugo Council of the Boy Scouts of America; and has participated as Grand Marshal of Native American pow-wows throughout the U.S. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Iron Eyes Cody Trivia

When was Iron Eyes Cody born?
Iron Eyes Cody date of birth: April 3, 1904

Who did Iron Eyes Cody play in Ernest Goes to Camp?
Iron Eyes Cody was Old Indian Chief in Ernest Goes to Camp

Who did Iron Eyes Cody play in Son of Paleface?
Iron Eyes Cody was Indian Chief in Son of Paleface

Who did Iron Eyes Cody play in The Paleface?
Iron Eyes Cody was Chief Iron Eyes in The Paleface

Who did Iron Eyes Cody portray in A Man Called Horse?
Iron Eyes Cody was Medicine Man, who performed Sun Vow Ritual in A Man Called Horse

Who did Iron Eyes Cody portray in Unconquered?
Iron Eyes Cody was Red Corn in Unconquered

Who did Iron Eyes Cody portray in Ace in the Hole?
Iron Eyes Cody was Indian Copy Boy in Ace in the Hole

What role did Iron Eyes Cody portray in Tulsa?
Iron Eyes Cody played The Osage Indian in Tulsa

Who did Iron Eyes Cody play in The Spirit of '76?
Iron Eyes Cody was Himself in The Spirit of '76

Who did Iron Eyes Cody play in Riders of the Whistling Skull?
Iron Eyes Cody was Indian in Riders of the Whistling Skull

Who did Iron Eyes Cody play in Fighting Caravans?
Iron Eyes Cody was Indian after Firewater in Fighting Caravans


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