Michael Greyeyes
Michael Greyeyes is a multifaceted talent, renowned for his contributions as an actor, dancer, choreographer, and writer. Born on June 4, 1967, in Saskatoon, Canada, Greyeyes is a member of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and has made significant strides in the performing arts, showcasing Indigenous narratives and perspectives.
He gained recognition for his roles in various television series, including his standout performance in the critically acclaimed show "Fear the Walking Dead," where he portrayed the character of "Wes." In addition to television, Greyeyes has appeared in films such as "Dance Me Outside" and "Smoke Signals," both of which highlight Indigenous stories and culture. His film work has earned him accolades and respect within the industry, further solidifying his status as an important figure in contemporary Indigenous cinema.
Beyond acting, Greyeyes is an accomplished dancer and choreographer, having worked with prestigious companies and institutions. His background in dance enriches his performances, bringing a unique physicality and depth to his roles. He has also been involved in various writing projects, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to telling diverse stories.
Throughout his career, Michael Greyeyes has been a trailblazer, breaking barriers for Indigenous artists and captivating audiences with his powerful performances and creative vision. His ongoing work continues to inspire and influence the next generation of performers.
Filmography
Jimmy P.
Firestorm (1998)
Skipped Parts
40 Acres
Passchendaele
Zig Zag
The Lost Child
Firestarter (2022)
Woman Walks Ahead
The New World
The King Tide
Wild Indian
Wildhood
The Minion
Dance Me Outside
Togo
Smoke Signals
I Know This Much Is True
Rutherford Falls