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  2. Echo (2023–2024) 20 Videos. 39 Photos. Actress Tantoo Cardinal is a Member of the Order of Canada, one of the country's highest civilian honors. The order recognizes Cardinal for her contributions to the growth and development of Aboriginal performing arts in Canada. Arguably the most widely recognized Native Actress of her generation ...

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  4. Tantoo Cardinal at the launch event for Marvel Studios’ “Echo” held at the Regency Village Theatre on January 8, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty Images) Cardinal’s impact extends beyond the silver screen.

    • Early Years
    • Education
    • Early Career
    • Dances with Wolves
    • Film Career
    • Later Film Career
    • Television Career
    • Theatre Career
    • Advocacy
    • Personal Life

    Tantoo Cardinal was born to Julia Cardinal, a woman of Cree and Métis descent, and a Caucasian father who left when Cardinal was six weeks old. Her grandmother became the children’s caregiver when Cardinal was six months old. Cardinal’s mother lived in poverty until she died at a young age. Cardinal experienced further family tragedies when her sis...

    Tantoo Cardinal gave her first performance in Grade 7 with the title role in Anzac’s Christmas concert play The Wise Old Man. She left Anzac at age 15 to attend Bonnie Doon High School in Edmonton on a bursary. Upon moving to Edmonton, Cardinal frequently encountered racist taunts. She discovered the negative stereotypes of Indigenous people, which...

    Cardinal’s early acting work included a mix of radio, theatre and industrial films. The introduction of Canadian content regulations in the early 1970s created a new (but stil modest) demand for Indigenous actors in Canadian stories. Cardinal landed her first professional role in a 1971 CBC docudrama about Catholic missionary Father Albert Lacombe....

    Cardinal gained international recognition playing Black Shawl in the Oscar-winning Dances With Wolves (1990), opposite Kevin Costner and Graham Greene. The story of a Civil War soldier and his friendship with a Sioux band, Dances with Wolves attempted to correct Hollywood’s negative portrayal of Indigenous characters; it features the Lakota languag...

    Cardinal followed Dances with Wolves with the acclaimed Black Robe (1991). The film tells the story of a Jesuit priest on a mission to convert the Huron to Catholicism in the early 1600s. Black Robe was generally praised for its sense of authenticity and its sensitive depiction of Indigenous characters. Cardinal twice declined the film, because the...

    Cardinal reunited with Loyalities director Anne Wheeler for a supporting role in Edge of Madness (2002). She played Auntie Apple in Georgina Lightning’s film about residential schools, Older Than America(2008). According to Cardinal, the film shows not only the suffering but also the healing process. Cardinal has appeared in several low-budget film...

    Cardinal has enjoyed recurring and guest roles in several Canadian television series, including Annie in Spirit Bay (1982–87); Renee in Street Legal (1987–94); and Franoise in By Way of the Stars (1992–93). She had a recurring role in CBS’s popular frontier drama Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–95) and had several guest appearances on the popular C...

    In 1982, Cardinal was in Jessica, the adaptation of Maria Campbell’s Halfbreed, presented at Saskatoon’s 25th Street Theatre. She starred in Edmonton’s Catalyst Theatre production of All My Relations, by Floyd Favel; Cardinal received the 1990 Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award as Best Actress for her performance She also produced and appeared in a pr...

    Tantoo Cardinal’s legacy is a combination of acting and advocacy. Her career broke down barriers for Indigenous actors. She has used the power of positive representation to challenge negative images and stereotypes and to honour the history of Indigenous peoplein Canada. “I always felt that as an actor we have to have the courage to go into the ter...

    Cardinal met her first husband, Fred Martin, while boarding at his family’s home during her high school years in Edmonton. They were married from 1968 to 1978 and had a son, Cheyenne, prior to their divorce. She had her second son, Clifford, with actor Beaver Richards. From 1988 to 2000, Cardinal was married to actor John Lawlor, with whom she had ...

  5. Nov 23, 2021 · Tantoo Cardinal has had that power from the beginning and it has only gotten stronger. We all use our talents for good because they are true gifts, and she has used her gift well. I reached for ...

  6. Feb 28, 2015 · Tantoo answers 10 quick questions: 1. How many children do you have? Three. 2. What was your first major motion picture? Marie Ann. (In the 1978 film, her character’s name is Tantou and she ...

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