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Geraldine Keams

Geraldine Keams

3 titles Acting Aug 19, 1951 Flagstaff, Arizona, USA

Geraldine Keams, born on August 19, 1951, in Flagstaff, Arizona, is a talented American actress celebrated for her compelling performances, particularly in television series where she often embodies nurturing maternal figures. As a proud member of the Navajo Nation, Keams’ heritage informs her work and connection to storytelling.

Her acting career took off with her film debut in 1976, appearing in Clint Eastwood's acclaimed western, *The Outlaw Josey Wales*, where she portrayed the character Little Moonlight. Over the years, she has made memorable guest appearances on various television shows, including a notable role as a sweat-lodge medicine woman in the series *Dharma and Greg*.

In addition to her screen work, Keams has flourished as a stage actress and storyteller. She has dedicated herself to performing in children's theater, particularly plays that celebrate Native American legends and culture, thus enriching the lives of young audiences through her performances. Her contributions to the arts not only showcase her versatility as an actress but also highlight her commitment to preserving and sharing her cultural heritage. Geraldine Keams continues to be an influential figure in the entertainment industry, inspiring many through her work and dedication to storytelling.

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