Tecumseh: The Last Warrior


06:00 am - 08:15 am, Thursday, November 6 on WRNN Outlaw (48.4)

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Jesse Borrego as the Shawnee leader, who refused to give up the fight against white settlement of the Indiana Territory. Harrison: David Clennon. Turtle Mother: Tantoo Cardinal. Chiksika: Gregory Norman Cruz. Galloway: David Morse. Loud Noise: Lorne Cardinal. Directed by Larry Elikann.

1995 English
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Cast & Crew
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Jesse Borrego (Actor) .. Tecumseh
David Clennon (Actor) .. William Henry Harrison
Tantoo Cardinal (Actor) .. Turtle Mother
David Morse (Actor) .. Galloway
Douglas Spain (Actor) .. Teen Tecumseh
Holt McCallany (Actor) .. Blue Jacket
August Schellenberg (Actor) .. Black Hoof
Lorne Cardinal (Actor) .. Loud Noise/Open Door
Gregory Norman Cruz (Actor) .. Chiksika
Jimmie F. Skaggs (Actor) .. Hardstriker
Lawrence Bayne (Actor) .. Stands Firm
Jeri Arredondo (Actor) .. Starwatcher
Tailinh Forest Flower (Actor) .. She Is Favored
Jimmy Herman (Actor) .. Cornstalk
Joe Inscoe (Actor) .. Barron
Eric Paisley (Actor) .. Major Campbell
Ed Sala (Actor) .. Colonel Richard Johnson
Muse Watson (Actor) .. Whitley
Mike Kanentakeron (Actor) .. Change of Feathers
Graham Harrington (Actor) .. Lieutenant Dorian
Keith Flippen (Actor) .. British Officer
William Lightning (Actor) .. Tecumseh as a Child
Crystle Lightning (Actor) .. Young Starwatcher
Cody Lightning (Actor) .. Loud Noise as a Child

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Did You Know..
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Jesse Borrego (Actor) .. Tecumseh
David Clennon (Actor) .. William Henry Harrison
Born: May 10, 1943
Birthplace: Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Supporting actor David Clennon was first seen on screen in the '70s.
Tantoo Cardinal (Actor) .. Turtle Mother
Born: July 20, 1950
Birthplace: Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Of Dene, Cree, Métis and Nakota descent.One of three siblings.Tantoo is a nickname given by her grandmother.Holds an honorary degree from the University of Rochester.One of the founding members of the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company.In 2009, was recognized as a Member of the Order of Canada for her contributions to Aboriginal performing arts.
David Morse (Actor) .. Galloway
Born: October 11, 1953
Birthplace: Beverly, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: A fixture of 1980s TV series and movies, prolific character actor David Morse became a reliable and much lauded supporting presence in feature films from the 1990s onward.Raised in Hamilton, MA, Morse began his professional career after high school, joining the Boston Repertory Theater in 1971. Over the next six years, Morse acted in over 30 productions, amply preparing him for a move to New York theater in 1977. Morse subsequently got his first big movie break when he was cast in the drama Inside Moves (1980). Though Morse proved that he could handle lighter films with Neil Simon's comedy Max Dugan Returns (1983), his detour into television in 1982 was initially more fruitful. As Dr. Jack "Boomer" Morrison, Morse spent six seasons on the esteemed hospital drama St. Elsewhere, co-starring with, among others, Denzel Washington. During his stint on St. Elsewhere, Morse also starred in a diverse collection of TV movies. He was a priest in love with Valerie Bertinelli's nun in Shattered Vows (1984), a prisoner attempting a breakout from Alcatraz in Six Against the Rock (1987), a detective in Down Payment on Murder (1987), and a mental hospital escapee in Winnie (1988). Continuing his presence on the small screen after St. Elsewhere, Morse appeared in several more TV movies, including starring as a deranged kidnapper in Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann (1991).Though he co-starred as a drifter in the indie film Personal Foul (1987) and appeared in Michael Cimino's noir remake The Desperate Hours (1990), Morse did not concentrate most of his energies on feature films until the 1990s. After starring as Viggo Mortensen's brother in Sean Penn's directorial debut, The Indian Runner (1991), Morse moved to more mainstream work with supporting roles in The Good Son (1993), the Alec Baldwin-Kim Basinger version of The Getaway (1994), and medical thriller Extreme Measures (1996). While he appeared in Terry Gilliam's thoughtful La Jetée (1962) remake 12 Monkeys (1995), faced off with Jack Nicholson in Penn's The Crossing Guard (1996), and starred as a janitor-turned-rich man in George B. (1997), Morse really captured audience attention in a concurrent string of high-profile projects. Returning to Alcatraz, Morse projected quiet menace as one of Ed Harris renegade Marines in the blockbuster hit The Rock (1996). Morse tapped his bad self again in the action romp The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), then cemented his versatility with a small yet vital role as Jodie Foster's gentle father in Contact (1997). Notching his third major summer release in a row, Morse played a SWAT team commander up against Samuel L. Jackson's wrongly accused cop in The Negotiator (1998). Returning to serious blockbuster fare, Morse then co-starred with Tom Hanks as prison guards who witness miracles in The Green Mile (1999). After a foray into comedy with Bait (2000), Morse stole hostage drama Proof of Life (2000) from his glamorous tabloid-ready co-stars Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe with his intense performance as Ryan's kidnapped husband. Even as he became a popular Hollywood second lead, however, Morse wasn't afraid to veer away from the multiplex, winning an Obie Award for Paula Vogel's acclaimed play How I Learned to Drive and putting a believably human face on an utterly hateful character in Lars von Trier's bleak, award-winning musical Dancer in the Dark (2000). Continuing his protean career, Morse appeared in another gentle Stephen King adaptation Hearts of Atlantis (2001) and starred in Diary of a City Priest (2001) for PBS. Morse followed the ill fated Hearts of Atlantis with a lead role in the indie drama The Slaughter Rule (2002), which was well received on the film festival circuit. Morse subsequently returned to series television, and received top billing, in the CBS drama Hack (2002). Starring Morse as an ex-cop-turned-cab driver, Hack was pummeled by critics, but audiences took to Morse's well intentioned, marginalized law enforcer and Hack became a modest ratings success. He had a recurring part on the medical drama House as a police detective driven to put the title character behind bars. In 2007 he played the bad guy in the teen thriller Disturbia. He appeared in a pair of award-winning projects in 2008 - he was a military man in The Hurt Locker, and tackled the role of George Washington in the Emmy-winning miniseries John Adams for HBO. In 2011 he had a major part in Drive Angry, and the next year he was in the family-oriented fantasy film The Odd Life of Timothy Green.
Douglas Spain (Actor) .. Teen Tecumseh
Born: April 15, 1974
Holt McCallany (Actor) .. Blue Jacket
Born: September 03, 1963
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: At 14, ran away from home and took a Greyhound bus to Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actor, but his parents tracked him down and sent him to a boarding school in Ireland. After graduating from high school in Omaha, he studied French, art history and theatre in Paris. Was cast as an understudy in the Broadway production of Biloxi Blues. As a 46-year-old training for the lead role in the FX series Lights Out, McCallany fulfilled a lifelong dream to fight in an amateur boxing competition, winning a three-round decision against a German heavyweight.
August Schellenberg (Actor) .. Black Hoof
Lorne Cardinal (Actor) .. Loud Noise/Open Door
Born: January 06, 1964
Birthplace: Sucker Creek, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Is of Cree descent and has played First Nations characters in a number of productions such as Tecumseh in documentary series Canada: A People's History.Was the first Aboriginal student to earn a BFA in Acting from the University of Alberta.Is a former rugby player and is a rugby union enthusiast.Played rugby for the Edmonton Druids RFC and later for the Strathcona Druids.Co-directed the documentary Chasing Lear which is about the all-Aboriginal cast National Arts Centre theatre production of King Lear in which Lorne played the Duke of Albany.
Gregory Norman Cruz (Actor) .. Chiksika
Jimmie F. Skaggs (Actor) .. Hardstriker
Born: January 01, 1945
Died: June 06, 2004
Lawrence Bayne (Actor) .. Stands Firm
Born: November 11, 1960
Jeri Arredondo (Actor) .. Starwatcher
Tailinh Forest Flower (Actor) .. She Is Favored
Jimmy Herman (Actor) .. Cornstalk
Born: October 25, 1940
Joe Inscoe (Actor) .. Barron
Eric Paisley (Actor) .. Major Campbell
Ed Sala (Actor) .. Colonel Richard Johnson
Muse Watson (Actor) .. Whitley
Born: July 20, 1948
Birthplace: Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Played clarinet in his high school band and sang in the choir. Theater debut was in a 1970 college production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. Taught an acting class at the Georgia State Penitentiary in the early 1970s. Made his big-screen debut in the 1989 thriller Black Rainbow. Has had recurring roles as an inmate on Prison Break and a former Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent on NCIS.
Mike Kanentakeron (Actor) .. Change of Feathers
Graham Harrington (Actor) .. Lieutenant Dorian
Keith Flippen (Actor) .. British Officer
William Lightning (Actor) .. Tecumseh as a Child
Crystle Lightning (Actor) .. Young Starwatcher
Born: February 05, 1981
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Moved to Los Angeles with her family at the age of 9.Studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse.Was mentored by musician Christi Mills, and later partened together to form the performance crew Ladies of the House.Her mother, Georgina Lightning, plays her character's mother in Trickster.Holds Canadian and U.S. citizenships.A member of the Enoch Cree Nation.A member of the hip hop duo LightningCloud alongside MC RedCloud.
Cody Lightning (Actor) .. Loud Noise as a Child
Born: August 08, 1986

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