Smoke Signals


9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Saturday, November 1 on OETA (12)

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Award-winning drama of the spiritual journey of two Native Americans (Adam Beach, Evan Adams), who learn some important life lessons as they travel to recover the remains of a man who was the neglectful father of one and enigmatic rescuer of the other. Irene Bedard, Gary Farmer.

1998 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Other

Cast & Crew
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Adam Beach (Actor) .. Victor Joseph
Evan Adams (Actor) .. Thomas Builds-the-Fire
Irene Bedard (Actor) .. Suzy Song
Gary Farmer (Actor) .. Arnold
Tantoo Cardinal (Actor) .. Arlene Joseph
John Trudell (Actor) .. Randy Peone
Cody Lightning (Actor) .. Young Victor Joseph
Simon Baker (Actor) .. Young Thomas Builds-the-Fire
Monica Mojica (Actor) .. Grandma Builds-the-Fire
Leonard George (Actor) .. Lester Fallsapart
Michael Greyeyes (Actor) .. Junior Polatkin
Monique Mojica (Actor) .. Grandma Builds-the-Fire
Darwin Haine (Actor) .. Boo
Michelle St. John (Actor) .. Velma
Elaine Miles (Actor) .. Lucy
Cynthia Geary (Actor) .. Cathy the Gymnast
Gary Taylor (Actor) .. Cowboy
Perrey Reeves (Actor) .. Holly
Nicolette Vajtay (Actor) .. Julie
Molly Cheek (Actor) .. Penny
Robert Miano (Actor) .. Burt
Tom Skerritt (Actor) .. Police Chief
Todd Jamieson (Actor) .. Jesuit No. 1

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Did You Know..
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Adam Beach (Actor) .. Victor Joseph
Born: November 11, 1972
Birthplace: Ashern, Manitoba, Canada
Trivia: Adam Beach began his screen career by rowing the canoe that held the stars of the television adaptation of Farley Mowat's Lost in the Barrens (1990). A little over a decade later, the hardworking Native American actor -- who used to run home from school to watch Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street -- had a coveted spot in Vanity Fair's notorious Hollywood Issue and was one of E! Entertainment Network's Sizzling Sixteen.A member of the Saulteaux Tribe, Beach was born on the Dog Creek Reserve, located north of Lake Winnipeg in Canada. He was only seven years old when a drunk driver killed his mother, who was eight months pregnant. Beach's father drowned only two months later. The tragic deaths of their parents forced Beach and his brothers to move south to live with relatives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. There, he attended Gordon Bell High School, where he became interested in music and theater. He formed a short-lived garage band called Lethic (which covered heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath) and took drama classes. He soon earned roles in local theater productions and eventually dropped out of school for a lead role in Red River Valley at the Manitoba Theatre for Young People.Shortly afterward, Beach was cast as an extra in Lost in the Barrens, starring Graham Greene and Evan Adams. The next few years saw him playing the title role in Disney's family film Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (1994) and earning a Best Actor Award from First Americans in the Arts for his performance in the television film My Indian Summer (1995). He also frequently appeared on both Canadian and U.S. television, in shows such as Walker, Texas Ranger, Legend, Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, Touched By an Angel, Dead Man's Gun, First Wave, The Rex, and Madison.By 1998, Beach had a recognizable face and well-refined talent. He landed a starring role in Sherman Alexie's Smoke Signals (1998) after only his second reading. The film, which achieved international acclaim, earned both the Filmmaker's Trophy Award and the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, as well as re-teamed Beach with Lost in the Barrens star Evan Adams. He went on to play a small role in the Russell Crowe vehicle Mystery, Alaska (1999), which basically required that he play his favorite sport, ice hockey, for three months. After starring in the thriller The Last Stop (2000), Beach showed off his comedic skills as David Spade's sidekick, Kicking Wing, in 2001's Joe Dirt. That same year, he played the romantic lead in Helen Lee's comedy The Art of Woo and appeared in the independent film Now & Forever.Beach was living in Canada when producers asked him to fly to Los Angeles to audition for the lead part in John Woo's big-budget action film Windtalkers. Only days later, he was introduced to Woo and cast as Ben Yahzee, a Navajo codetalker charged with deciphering crucial U.S. military dispatches during World War II. The star-studded production includes Nicolas Cage, Mark Ruffalo, and Christian Slater, and required that Beach, who speaks Saulteaux, learn Navajo for the part. The hype surrounding the film influenced Beach to make the permanent move to Los Angeles. He was cast in the TV series Bliss in 2002, and continued to appear on the big screen in a variety of projects, scoring one of his most high-profile gigs when he portrayed Ira Hayes in Clint Eastwood's World War II drama Flags of Our Fathers. Other highlights in his career include Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Comanche Moon, Cowboys & Aliens, Warrior's Heart, and a small role on the HBO drama series Big Love.Beach uses his present fame to visit Canadian schools and serve as an inspirational speaker to Native American children.
Evan Adams (Actor) .. Thomas Builds-the-Fire
Born: November 15, 1966
Irene Bedard (Actor) .. Suzy Song
Born: July 22, 1967
Gary Farmer (Actor) .. Arnold
Born: June 12, 1953
Trivia: American Indian supporting and lead actor Gary Farmer first appeared onscreen in the late '80s. He is probably best known for his co-starring role as affable Indian activist Philbert in Powwow Highway (1989). In 1995 he co-starred with Johnny Depp as sapient Indian mystic Nobody in Dead Man.
Tantoo Cardinal (Actor) .. Arlene Joseph
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.
John Trudell (Actor) .. Randy Peone
Born: February 15, 1946
Cody Lightning (Actor) .. Young Victor Joseph
Born: August 08, 1986
Simon Baker (Actor) .. Young Thomas Builds-the-Fire
Born: March 30, 1986
Monica Mojica (Actor) .. Grandma Builds-the-Fire
Leonard George (Actor) .. Lester Fallsapart
Michael Greyeyes (Actor) .. Junior Polatkin
Born: June 04, 1967
Birthplace: Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada
Trivia: Is Plains Cree, his mother is from the Sweetgrass First Nation, and his father is from the Muskeg Lake First Nation. Apprenticed with The National Ballet of Canada after graduating from there and later joined the company as a Corps de Ballet member in 1987.Acting career began when he was cast as Juh in the 1993 TV movie Geronimo.Directed and choreographed the first Cree language opera, Pimooteewin a.k.a. The Journey, with music by Melissa Hui and libretto by Tomson Highway for Soundstreams Canada in 2008.Founded the company Signal Theatre, which explores intercultural and transdisciplinary live performance, in 2010.
Monique Mojica (Actor) .. Grandma Builds-the-Fire
Darwin Haine (Actor) .. Boo
Michelle St. John (Actor) .. Velma
Elaine Miles (Actor) .. Lucy
Born: April 07, 1960
Cynthia Geary (Actor) .. Cathy the Gymnast
Born: March 21, 1965
Trivia: Actress Cynthia Geary has appeared on film and in numerous made-for-television movies, but she is best known as Shelly Marie Tambo-Vincoeur on the TV series Northern Exposure
Gary Taylor (Actor) .. Cowboy
Perrey Reeves (Actor) .. Holly
Born: November 30, 1970
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: Born in New York City, but raised in New Hampshire. Guest starred in an X-Files episode alongside then-boyfriend David Duchovny. Charitable pursuits include the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Is a vegetarian. Is an avid practitioner of yoga and meditation.
Nicolette Vajtay (Actor) .. Julie
Molly Cheek (Actor) .. Penny
Born: March 02, 1950
Robert Miano (Actor) .. Burt
Born: September 25, 1942
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The earliest published credit for American actor Robert Miano was the role of "Modoc leader" in Bridger, a 1976 TV movie. Miano resurfaced in the late 1980s in supporting and bit roles in films -- most of these low-budget productions which generally went directly to video. 1987's Weeds, a good prison-rehab film starring Nick Nolte, was an exception to Miano's B-credits. Otherwise, Robert Miano could be seen in such fair to middling productions as Troma's Club Life (1986), China Girl (1987), Easy Wheels (1989), Ministry of Vengeance (1989) (as Ali Aboud), The Rain Killer (1990) and Diplomatic Immunity (1991).
Tom Skerritt (Actor) .. Police Chief
Born: August 25, 1933
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Tom Skerritt is probably the best-known actor whose name is never remembered. A rugged "outdoors" type, Skerritt briefly attended Wayne State University and UCLA before making his film bow in War Hunt (1962). His subsequent film and TV roles were sizeable, but so adept was Skerritt at immersing himself in his character that he seemed to have no tangible, recurrent personality of his own. Billed second as "Duke" in the original M*A*S*H* (1970), Skerritt did his usual finely-honed job, but audiences of the time preferred the demonstrative, mannered acting technique of Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland and Robert Duvall; significantly, Skerritt's character was not carried over into the even more unsubtle M*A*S*H TV series. Finally, in 1980, Skerritt began to attain a following with his authoritative performance in Alien. Since that time, there's been no stopping him. He posed in a popular series of "Guess?" Jeans ads, appeared as a 1987-88 regular on "Cheers," starred in 1992's A River Runs Through It (directed by his long-ago War Hunt costar Robert Redford), and won a 1994 Emmy for his work on the TV series "Picket Fences."Skerritt would continue to work at a remarkable pace, usually appearing in several projects a year. From 1999's family drama The Other Sister to 2003's war thriller Tears of the Sun, the actor could be spotted by fans of seemingly every area of film throughout the 90's and 2000's. In 2006, he took a recurring role in the hit primetime drama Brothers and Sisters, and in 2008 he signed on for the redneck comedy Beer for my Horses. He went on to appear in Whiteout, Multiple Sarcasms, and he made a cameo as himself in the R rated talking teddy bear movie Ted.
Todd Jamieson (Actor) .. Jesuit No. 1

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