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Russell Means

Russell Means

Once described as "the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse," Oglala/Lakota Sioux Russell Means made a name for himself as an activist two decades before he became an actor. Born in Pine Ridge, SD, near the storied Black Hills, Means joined the late '60s cultural foment as an avid advocate for American Indian rights and recognition. As the first national director of the American Indian Movement (he disdained the term "Native American") and a participant in the 1972 standoff with the government at Wounded Knee, Means became a prominent voice calling for self-determination and the preservation of American Indian heritage. Furthering his activist reach during the 1980s, Means traveled abroad to support freedom for other indigenous peoples worldwide, and ran for president as the Libertarian Party candidate in 1988. Seeing the potential in synergy, Means became a multimedia presence in the 1990s. Along with recording two albums and authoring his autobiography Where White Men Fear to Tread, Means also went into acting. Making his movie debut in Michael Mann's florid adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Means starred as the titular Chingachgook, father figure to Daniel Day-Lewis' Hawkeye. Taking his cue from such prior Native American actors as Chief Dan George and Will Sampson, Means portrayed Indians in a range of films and with humor as well as dignity. Following the ultra-serious Last of the Mohicans, Means appeared in the Western spoof Wagons East! (1994), and played the spiritually portentous Old Indian in Oliver Stone's bloody media satire Natural Born Killers (1994). Along with voicing Chief Powhatan in Disney's animated features Pocahontas (1995) and Pocahontas: Journey to a New World (1998), Means put his stamp on other well-known American Indian tales, reprising his role as Chingachgook in an adaptation of Cooper's The Pathfinder (1996), and appearing in the movie version of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem The Song of Hiawatha (1997). Responding to charges that his Hollywood career was a sell-out, Means noted that he poured his earnings back into such activist projects as American Indian education and continued to act. Means finished the decade with several films, including the crime drama Black Cat Run (1998) and the children's fantasy Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000). ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide


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Russell Means Trivia

When was Russell Means born?
Russell Means date of birth: November 10, 1939

Who did Russell Means portray in Pathfinder?
Russell Means was Pathfinder in Pathfinder

Who did Russell Means play in The Last of the Mohicans?
Russell Means was Chingachgook in The Last of the Mohicans

What role did Russell Means play in Pocahontas?
Russell Means played Powhatan in Pocahontas

Who did Russell Means play in Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World?
Russell Means was Powhatan in Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World

Who did Russell Means portray in Black Cloud?
Russell Means was Bud in Black Cloud

Who did Russell Means play in Natural Born Killers?
Russell Means was Old Indian in Natural Born Killers

Who did Russell Means play in Wagons East!?
Russell Means was The Chief in Wagons East!

What role did Russell Means play in Into the West?
Russell Means played Older Running Fox in Into the West

What role did Russell Means play in 29 Palms?
Russell Means played The Chief in 29 Palms

What role did Russell Means play in Wind River?
Russell Means played Washakie in Wind River

What role did Russell Means portray in Thomas and the Magic Railroad?
Russell Means played Billy Two Feathers in Thomas and the Magic Railroad


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