Gordon Tootoosis
Born October 25, 1941 (Age: 84)
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Poundmaker Reserve, Saskatchewan, Canada
Biography
From Wikipedia. Gordon Tootoosis, CM (October 25, 1941 – July 5, 2011) was a First Nations actor of Cree and Stoney descent. Tootoosis was a descendant of Yellow Mud Blanket, brother of the famous Cree leader Pîhtokahanapiwiyin. He was acclaimed for his commitment to preserving his culture and to telling his people's stories. He once said, "Leadership is about submission to duty, not elevation to power." He served as a founding member of the board of directors of the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company. Tootoosis offered encouragement, support and training to aspiring Aboriginal actors. He served as a leading Cree activist both as a social worker and as a band chief. In Open Season and Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run, Tootoosis was the voice of Sheriff Gordy. He was awarded membership in the Order of Canada on October 29, 2004. The investiture ceremony took place on September 9, 2005. His citation recognizes him as an inspirational role model for Aboriginal youth. It notes that as a veteran actor, he portrayed memorable characters in movie and television productions in Canada and the United States. Gordon Tootoosis first acting role was in the film Alien Thunder (1974), with Chief Dan George and Donald Sutherland. He portrayed Albert Golo in 52 episodes of North of 60 in the 1990s. He is best known to British audiences for playing the Native American Joe Saugus, who negotiates the purchase of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet series 3 (2002). Gordon appeared in the CBC Television mini-series By Way of the Stars with Eric Schweig as Black Thunder and Tantoo Cardinal as Franoise. He appeared in the award-winning movie Legends of the Fall (1994), and starred with Russell Means in Disney's Pocahontas (1995) and Song of Hiawatha (1997). In 1999, he and Tantoo Cardinal became founding members of the board of directors of the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company. In 2011, he appeared in Gordon Winter at the Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon and Prairie Scene in Ottawa, his first stage role in 15 years. Tootoosis won a Gemini Award for his work on the animated show Wapos Bay: The Series and was nominated twice for his work on North of 60.
From Wikipedia. Gordon Tootoosis, CM (October 25, 1941 – July 5, 2011) was a First Nations actor of Cree and Stoney descent. Tootoosis was a descendant of Yellow Mud Blanket, brother of the famous Cree leader Pîhtokahanapiwiyin. He was acclaimed for his commitment to preserving his culture and to telling his people's stories. He once said, "Leadership is about submission to duty, not elevation to power." He served as a founding member of the board of directors of the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company. Tootoosis offered encouragement, support and training to aspiring Aboriginal actors. He served as a leading Cree activist both as a social worker and as a band chief. In Open Season and Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run, Tootoosis was the voice of Sheriff Gordy.
He was awarded membership in the Order of Canada on October 29, 2004. The investiture ceremony took place on September 9, 2005. His citation recognizes him as an inspirational role model for Aboriginal youth. It notes that as a veteran actor, he portrayed memorable characters in movie and television productions in Canada and the United States. Gordon Tootoosis first acting role was in the film Alien Thunder (1974), with Chief Dan George and Donald Sutherland. He portrayed Albert Golo in 52 episodes of North of 60 in the 1990s. He is best known to British audiences for playing the Native American Joe Saugus, who negotiates the purchase of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet series 3 (2002). Gordon appeared in the CBC Television mini-series By Way of the Stars with Eric Schweig as Black Thunder and Tantoo Cardinal as Franoise. He appeared in the award-winning movie Legends of the Fall (1994), and starred with Russell Means in Disney's Pocahontas (1995) and Song of Hiawatha (1997). In 1999, he and Tantoo Cardinal became founding members of the board of directors of the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company. In 2011, he appeared in Gordon Winter at the Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon and Prairie Scene in Ottawa, his first stage role in 15 years.
Tootoosis won a Gemini Award for his work on the animated show Wapos Bay: The Series and was nominated twice for his work on North of 60.
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Filmography
Open Season
2006
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as Gordy (voice)
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Age: 64
No Image
Mr. Soul
2006
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as
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Age: 64
No Image
Hank Williams First Nation
2005
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as Adelard Fox
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Age: 63
Black Point
2002
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as Standing Bear
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Age: 60
Now & Forever
2002
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as Ghost Fox
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Age: 60
No Image
Christmas at Wapos Bay
2002
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as Mushom
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Age: 60
Bear with Me
2000
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as John Ours
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Age: 58
Reindeer Games
2000
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as Old Governor
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Age: 58
Lakota Moon
1999
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as Rolling Thunder
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Age: 57
Big Bear
1998
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as Chief Big Bear
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Age: 56
Song of Hiawatha
1997
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as Iagoo
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Age: 55
Keeping the Promise
1997
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as Sakniss
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Age: 55
No Image
Forgotten Warriors
1997
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as Narrator (voice)
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Age: 55
Alaska
1996
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as Ben
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Age: 54
Crazy Horse
1996
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as Akicita
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Age: 54
Lone Star
1996
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as Wesley Birdsong
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Age: 54
Coyote Summer
1996
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as Mopeah
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Age: 54
Pocahontas
1995
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as Kekata (voice)
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Age: 53
Legends of the Fall
1994
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as One Stab
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Age: 53
Spirit Rider
1993
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as Joe Moon
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Age: 51
Call Of The Wild
1993
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as Charlie
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Age: 51
Heritage Minutes: Peacemaker
1992
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as Grandfather
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Age: 50
Leaving Normal
1992
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as Hank Amaruk
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Age: 50
Lost in the Barrens II: The Curse of the Viking Grave
1992
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as Mewasin
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Age: 50
Black Robe
1991
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as Old Aenons
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Age: 49
Blood River
1991
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as Smiling Knife
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Age: 49
Last Train Home
1989
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as Poundmaker
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Age: 48
Stone Fox
1987
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as Stone Fox
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Age: 45
Marie Ann
1978
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as Chief Many Horses
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Age: 36
Amisk
1977
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as
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Age: 35
Alien Thunder
1974
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as Almighty Voice
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Age: 32