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Wesley Studi (; born December 17, 1947) is a Native American () actor and film producer. He has garnered critical acclaim and awards throughout his career, particularly for his portrayal of Native Americans in film. In 2019, he received an Academy Honorary Award, becoming the first Native American as well as the first Indigenous person from North America to be honored by the academy.

Studi has appeared in -winning films, such as Dances with Wolves (1990) and The Last of the Mohicans (1992), and in the Academy Award-nominated films (1993) and The New World (2005). He is also known for portraying Sagat in Street Fighter (1994). Other films he has appeared in are Hostiles, Heat, , Avatar, A Million Ways to Die in the West, and the television series Penny Dreadful.

In December 2020, The New York Times ranked him No. 19 in its list of the "25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century (So Far)".


Early life and education
Studi was born into a Cherokee family in Nofire Hollow, Oklahoma, a rural area in Cherokee County named after his mother's family. He is the son of Maggie Studie, a housekeeper, and Andy Studie, a ranch hand. Until he attended elementary school, he spoke only Cherokee at home. He attended Chilocco Indian Agricultural School for high school and graduated in 1964; his vocational major was in dry cleaning. In 2024, Studi appeared on the television series Finding Your Roots and learned that Eugene Philpott, who was listed on his birth certificate, was not his biological father. Researchers later determined that his father was one of two brothers, Jess and Bobby Blair.Streeter, S. (2024, January 16). Fathers and Sons. Finding your Roots. episode, PBS. Also during that episode, it was discovered his 6th great-grandmother was , a and Cherokee leader.

At the age of 17, Studi enlisted in the Oklahoma National Guard and had his basic combat training and advanced individual training at Fort Polk, Louisiana (now Fort Johnson). Studi volunteered for active service and went to with the 3rd Battalion 39th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, where he served for 12 months.

After his discharge, Studi became politically involved in Native American activism. He participated in the Wounded Knee Incident at Pine Ridge Reservation in 1973. Studi stated in an interview that he first began acting while attending Tulsa Community College, after returning from his service in Vietnam. He had a role in the play The Royal Hunt of the Sun for the American Indian Theater Company.


Career
Studi appeared in his first film, The Trial of Standing Bear, in 1988. He is known for his roles as ruthless Native American warriors, such as a in Dances with Wolves (1990), and the in The Last of the Mohicans (1992).

A year later, he was cast with for TNT's film The Broken Chain, about the historic that was based in the area of central and western present-day New York state. It was shot in . This was part of a group of productions shown over 14 months on TNT as its "Native American initiative", including three television movies and several documentaries. A six-hour history series was told from a Native American perspective. In 1993 Studi had the lead in . He played the superhero Sphinx in the 1999 comedy film .

In 2002, Studi brought to life the character of Police Lieutenant , for a series of PBS movies based on 's novels set in the Southwest among the and . It was produced by . Some movie titles include "Skinwalkers", "Coyote Waits", "A Thief of Time".

In 2005, Studi portrayed a character based on chief , leader of the Powhatan Confederacy in Virginia, in the film The New World directed by .

In 2009, Studi appeared as , a leader of the Cherokee before the Native American removal to , in . This was the third of five episodes in the series We Shall Remain, portraying critical episodes in Native American history after European encounter, part of the public television's acclaimed series American Experience, where Studi spoke only in native Cherokee.

Also in 2009, Studi appeared in 's Avatar as Na'vi chief Eytukan. Studi played chief Yellow Hawk in a starring role in the 2017 film Hostiles.

At the 90th Academy Awards, Studi introduced a tribute to military movies, and gave part of his speech in the Cherokee language, of which he is a fluent speaker. Studi is the second Native American actor to present at the Academy Awards. hosted in 1934.

In 2019, he received an Academy Honorary Award, becoming the first Native American actor to receive an Oscar specifically for acting. In his acceptance speech, Studi said: "I'd simply like to say, it's about time. It's been a wild and wonderful ride, and I'm really proud to be here tonight as the first Indigenous Native American to receive an Academy Award. It's a humbling honour to receive an award for something I love to do.""Wes Studi Named One of the 25 Greatest Actors of the Century by The New York Times" Https://nativenewsonline.net/arts-entertainment/wes-studi-named-one-of-the-25-greatest-actors-of-the-century-by-the-new-york-times

In December 2020, The New York Times ranked him No. 19 in its list of the "25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century (So Far)," noting "Wes Studi has one of the screen's most arresting faces — jutting and creased and anchored with the kind of penetrating eyes that insist you match their gaze. Lesser directors like to use his face as a blunt symbol of the Native American experience, as a mask of nobility, of suffering, of pain that's unknowable only because no one has asked the man wearing it. In the right movie, though, Studi doesn't just play with a character's facade; he peels its layers. A master of expressive opacity, he shows you the mask and what lies beneath, both the thinking and the feeling."


Personal life
After his studies, Studi taught the Cherokee language and syllabary and helped establish a Cherokee-language newspaper. He went into ranching. From his first marriage, Studi has a daughter, Leah, and a son, Daniel. After this marriage ended in divorce, Studi left ranching and started to study acting; a friend had recommended it as a place to meet women.

Studi married Maura Dhu, and they moved their family to a farm near Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the early 1990s. Dhu is the only child of actor . Wes and Maura Dhu Studi have a son, Kholan. Studi and his wife perform in the band Firecat of Discord. Studi serves as honorary chair of the national endowment campaign of the Indigenous Language Institute in Santa Fe.

Studi endorsed Senator for president in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.


Honors
  • 1994: Won a Western Heritage Award (shared with cast and crew) for (1993).
  • 1998: The Dreamspeakers Film and Festival honored Studi with its Career Achievement Award.
  • 2000: Motion Picture and Television Fund's Golden Boot Award.
  • 2000: Artist of the Decade at the First Americans in the Arts Awards.
  • 2013: Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers - Western Heritage Award, , OK
  • 2019: Academy Honorary Award.
  • 2019: National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum.


Military awards and decorations



Filmography

Film
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Creeper
Video documentary
Also executive producer
Video documentary
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2026Timber Lands Wes Studi, Owen Crow Shoe & Tanaya Beatty Among Cast In Western 'Timber Lands' About Feuding Families; Filming Underway In Oregon Post-production
Dead Letters Margo Martindale Leads 'Dead Letters' In First Look Photo; Film Wraps Production Post-production


Television
Television film
Long Runner
Episode: "Sins of the Father"
Episode: "Mountain Men"
4 episodes
Television film
Television special
3 episodes
Famous Shoes
Television documentary
Television film
Episode: "Perseverance"
Episode: "Outrage"
Television documentary
Episode: "The Films of Michael Mann"
Episode: "Hunting Armando"
Television film
Kulakinah
Cuch
Episode: "Hell on Wheels"
Television film
3 episodes
2 episodes
6 episodes
Episode: "That Was No First Kiss"
Episode: "Aingavite Baa"
Television documentary
3 episodes
Episode: "Reservations, I've Got a Few"
Television film
Episode: "Demons"
5 episodes
Episode: "Puss in Books"
9 episodes
Episode: "Rhymes with Broke"
Episode: "Tradition"
Episode: "Oregon Trail: White Savior"
4 episodes
Recurring role
Episode: "Old Towne Road Part 2"
LaunchpadGrandpa / NickEpisode: "The Roof"


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