Indian Paint


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About this Broadcast
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Perils of a chief-to-be (Johnny Crawford) and the colt he raises. Hevatanu: Jay Silverheels. Sutamakis: Pat Hogan. Wacopi: Bobby Crawford. Directed by Norman Foster.

1964 English
Western Drama

Cast & Crew
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Johnny Crawford (Actor) .. Nishko
Jay Silverheels (Actor) .. Chief Hevatanu
Pat Hogan (Actor) .. Sutamakis
Bobby Crawford (Actor) .. Wacopi
Robert Crawford Jr. (Actor) .. Wacopi
George J. Lewis (Actor) .. Nopawallo
Joan Hollmark (Actor) .. Amatula
Bill Blackwell (Actor) .. Sutako
Robert Crawford Sr. (Actor) .. Motopi
Al Doney (Actor) .. Lataso
Cinda Siler (Actor) .. Petala
Suzanne Goodman (Actor) .. Lataso's Widow
Marshall Jones (Actor) .. Comanche Leader
Warren L. Dodge (Actor) .. 2nd Comanche

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Did You Know..
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Johnny Crawford (Actor) .. Nishko
Born: March 26, 1946
Trivia: A former Mousketeer, Johnny Crawford is best remembered for playing young Mark McCain on The Rifleman (1958-1963). His career slowed after he reached adulthood when he was relegated to supporting roles.
Jay Silverheels (Actor) .. Chief Hevatanu
Born: May 26, 1912
Died: March 05, 1980
Trivia: A mixed-blood Mohawk Indian, Jay Silverheels was the son of a Canadian tribal chief. Silverheels excelled in sports during his youth and it was this prowess that brought him to Hollywood in 1938 as a stunt man. Though most of Silverheels' earliest film appearances went uncredited, it was difficult to ignore him in such roles as the Osceola boy in Key Largo (1948) and Geronimo in Broken Arrow (1950). In 1949, Silverheels was cast as Tonto on the pilot episode of TV's The Lone Ranger. Until the series shut down production in 1956, Silverheels essayed the role of the masked man's "faithful Indian companion," while Clayton Moore (and, briefly, John Hart) was seen as the Ranger. Silverheels also co-starred in two spin-off Lone Ranger theatrical films and reprised the Tonto role in a memorable Jeno's Pizza Rolls advertisement of the 1960s ("Have-um pizza roll, kemo sabe?"). Silverheels' other film credits include a cameo in the all-star fiasco The Phynx (1970) and a pivotal role in 1973's The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing. In the 1970s, Silverheels established himself as a prize-winning horse breeder and harness racing driver. During the period, he was asked if any of his new horses were faster than Tonto's Scout, whereupon Silverheels replied, "Heck, I can beat Scout." One of Jay Silverheels' last public appearance was on a comedy sketch on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, wherein Silverheels summed up his relationship with the Lone Ranger as "30 lousy years."
Pat Hogan (Actor) .. Sutamakis
Born: January 01, 1930
Died: January 01, 1966
Bobby Crawford (Actor) .. Wacopi
Robert Crawford Jr. (Actor) .. Wacopi
George J. Lewis (Actor) .. Nopawallo
Joan Hollmark (Actor) .. Amatula
Bill Blackwell (Actor) .. Sutako
Robert Crawford Sr. (Actor) .. Motopi
Al Doney (Actor) .. Lataso
Cinda Siler (Actor) .. Petala
Suzanne Goodman (Actor) .. Lataso's Widow
Marshall Jones (Actor) .. Comanche Leader
Born: October 04, 1942
Warren L. Dodge (Actor) .. 2nd Comanche

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