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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. In 1996, Greyeyes portrayed Crazy Horse in the television film Crazy Horse. In 2018, Greyeyes portrayed Sitting Bull in Woman Walks Ahead to critical acclaim.

  2. Michael Greyeyes is a Canadian actor, director and writer of Nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) descent. He has appeared in films such as Blood Quantum, Woman Walks Ahead and The New World, and TV shows such as True Detective, Fear the Walking Dead and I Know This Much is True.

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    • 1.88 m
    • Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada
  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 actor talks about his career-defining role as a haunted Ojibwe man who murdered a classmate and covered up the crime. He also discusses his upcoming projects, such as 'Firestarter' and 'Rutherford Falls', that challenge the stereotypes of Native Americans in media.

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · Learn about Michael Greyeyes, a Nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) artist from Saskatchewan who has over 50 acting credits and won a Canadian Screen Award. He also founded Signal Theatre, teaches at York University and has a master's degree in fine arts.

  6. May 7, 2021 · The Plains Cree actor plays Terry Thomas, a casino CEO who confronts his culture and ambition in the sitcom. He says it's the speech he's been waiting 30 years to give and that it reflects his own experience.

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  8. Apr 21, 2021 · Michael Greyeyes, a Cree actor, talks about his role as Terry Thomas, a powerful and charming Indigenous leader in the Peacock series "Rutherford Falls". He also discusses working with other Native creatives, embracing comedy, and challenging stereotypes.

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