Born in the year nineteen sixty-nine, the award-winning individual is a proud descendant of the Seneca Nation, a tribe with a rich and storied history. This accomplished artist resides with his family in Western New York, surrounded by the natural beauty and cultural heritage of his ancestors.
As an actor, he began his journey in the year two thousand and four, and has since appeared in a diverse range of films, including Terrence Malick's critically acclaimed "The New World", released by New Line Cinema. His work has also been featured on television, in documentaries such as "America's First Nations" on the Discovery Channel, as well as in the horror film "The Cherry Hill Massacre".
Furthermore, his expertise has been showcased in the realm of historical programming, with appearances in the PBS documentary series "The War that Made America". This talented individual's dedication to his craft and his cultural heritage has earned him numerous accolades, including an award for his direction of the feature film "Bury My Heart With Tonawanda".