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  1. Michael Greyeyes (born June 4, 1967) (Muskeg Lake Cree Nation) is an Indigenous Canadian actor, dancer, choreographer, director, and educator. [1] In 1996, Greyeyes portrayed Crazy Horse in the television film Crazy Horse . [2]

  2. Michael Greyeyes is a Canadian actor of Nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) descent, known for his roles in Blood Quantum, I Know This Much is True, and Fear the Walking Dead. He is also a director and a founding artistic director of Signal Theatre, and has won several awards and nominations.

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  3. Michael Greyeyes is a Canadian actor, director, and scholar of Plains Cree descent. He has appeared in films such as "Blood Quantum" and "Woman Walks Ahead", and TV shows such as "True Detective" and "Fear the Walking Dead".

    • June 4, 1967
  4. Feb 12, 2021 · The veteran actor talks about his role as Makwa, a haunted Ojibwe man who has a toxic secret that threatens his life, in the Sundance Film Festival hit 'Wild Indian'. He also shares his passion for indigenous representation in film and TV, and his upcoming projects.

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · Michael Greyeyes is a Nêhiyaw actor, director, dancer, choreographer, educator and award-winning artist. He has over 50 credits in film, television and theatre, including roles in Dances with Wolves, Last of the Mohicans, True Detective and V-Wars. He is also the founding artistic director of Signal Theatre and an associate professor at York University.

  6. May 7, 2021 · The actor who plays Terry Thomas, a CEO of a casino and a member of the fictional Minishonkan community, delivers a powerful speech about Indigenous values and capitalism in the sitcom Rutherford Falls. He talks about his role, his career and the impact of his speech on his community.

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  8. Aug 14, 2017 · Michael Greyeyes is a Native Cree actor who plays Qaletaqa Walker on Fear the Walking Dead and Sitting Bull in Woman Walks Ahead. He talks about his roles, his career, and Native representation in the film industry in this interview.

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