
Wes Studi
Acting
Born 1947-12-17 · Nofire Hollow, Oklahoma, USA
Wesley "Wes" Studi (born December 17, 1947) is an American Cherokee actor, who has earned notability for his portrayals of Native Americans in film. He has appeared in well-received Academy Award-winning films, such as Kevin Costner's Dances with Wolves, Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans, the award-winning Geronimo: An American Legend and the Academy Award-nominated film The New World (2005). He portrayed General Linus Abner (an analogue to the biblical Abner) in the NBC series Kings, and Eytukan in James Cameron's box office blockbuster Avatar.
Acting

Avatar: Fire and Ash
E'ytukan

The Great Cherokee Grandmother

The Midway Point
Mr. Williams

The Roof
Grandpa / Nick

Mending the Line
Harrison

Bonnie
Self

Acting Like Nothing is Wrong
Self

A Love Song
Lito

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder
Quanah (voice)

American Veteran
Self - Host

Reservation Dogs
Bucky

Soul
Counselor Jerry (voice)

Woke
Spoon (voice)

Badland
Harlan Red

Miracle Workers
Chief Sleeping Bear

A Dog's Way Home
Captain Mica

Hostiles
Chief Yellow Hawk

The Condemned 2
Cyrus

Ronnie BoDean
Ronnie BoDean

Planes: Fire & Rescue
Windlifter
Pie Lady of Pie Town
Narrator (voice)

A Million Ways to Die in the West
Cochise

Penny Dreadful
Kaetenay

Road to Paloma
Numay

Sugar
Bishop

Battledogs
Captain Falcos

Destination: Planet Negro!
Chief Bobby

Finding Your Roots

Being Flynn
Captain

Hell on Wheels
Chief Many Horses
