Raoul Max Trujillo
Raoul Max Trujillo is an accomplished American actor, dancer, and choreographer whose career has flourished over three decades. He began his professional journey as a soloist with the Nikolais Dance Theatre, showcasing his exceptional talent and passion for movement. Trujillo is notably recognized as the original choreographer and co-director of the American Indian Dance Theatre, where he has made significant contributions to the promotion of Native American dance and culture.
In addition to his choreography, Trujillo has hosted a series of dance programs, further demonstrating his commitment to the arts. His film career includes standout performances, particularly in the role of Zero Wolf, the formidable Mayan antagonist in Mel Gibson's 2006 film, Apocalypto. This performance garnered him widespread recognition and accolades. Furthermore, he portrayed the Iroquois chief Kiotseaton in the critically acclaimed film Black Robe, adding depth to his diverse body of work.
Trujillo's artistic endeavors extend beyond the screen, as he continues to influence and inspire through his performances and teaching. His dedication to the performing arts and his efforts to elevate Indigenous representation in the industry have solidified his place as a prominent figure in American theatre and film.
Filmography
Kill Me Again
Octavio Is Dead!
The Adjuster
Black Robe
The Last Manhunt
Blue Beetle
Love Ranch
Sicario (2015)
America: The Motion Picture
Persecuted
Sicario: Day of the Soldado
22 Chaser
Outbreak (2025)
The New World
Clearcut
Black Fox
Pretty Is
Highlander III: The Sorcerer
Cowboys & Aliens
Shadow of the Wolf
Riddick
Scanners II: The New Order
Apocalypto
Blood Father
Tin Man
Saints & Strangers
Mayans M.C.