He has said elsewhere that he credits his girlfriend Gail and his agent Deidre Sam with helping him in his recovery. Many visitors have commented upon the quality of your masks. If you do good things, good things will happen. Eric Schweig was born in Inuvik, Canada, on 19 June 1967. Even Daniel did. So we can .. now we have them. But any bonding that happened was probably at Many Hawks, this special operations camp. But that was a superb scene! That's one of the nicest small towns I've ever been in. E: I caught that myself! AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. We just see the rushes. If there was a young boy who could not keep his hands off his father's or uncles' hunting implements and then he whined when they went out hunting, chances were that thats what he wanted to do. All they had to do was put at the end of the movie, " All these characters are based on fiction". Return To Part 1 Of ERIC SCHWEIG: AN INTERVIEW, See Eric As Uncas, From The DVD-version: UNCAS & ALICE, A cause dear to his heart, read:
They promote it. Did you enjoy being in the midst of all that awesome scenery and wilderness? good idea to have one of your masks displayed in the vicinity. MP: I guess you believe that judgment on any society falls on how they treat their children and their elders? I: What kind of qualities do you think they were looking for, that maybe you had that other people didn't? MP: There was a strong feeling of familial bond between your character, Uncas, your older step-brother Hawkeye, played by Daniel Day-Lewis, and your father Chingachgook, played by Russell Means. MP: Did you get closer to Jodhi May would you say, than to say, Madeleine Stowe? Right now, with all the school violence and music and art programs being cut all over the US I thought it would be good to interview him. You know, bad things happened to me and I left home. and I did bad things. Eric Schweig. Mohawks all over the place! I wouldn't
On the featurette that is included with the THX video, you say something to the effect that director Michael Mann has created a monumental work. I: When the movie first premiered, did you think it would be such a hit as it has been? MP: Okay, well. aside from the masks, which will obviously be going to take a lot of your time and focus.. are you still pursuing your acting career? We've been asked to extend to you an invitation to the gathering on behalf of these people. I: When you go down to L. A., do you mix in with the other actors or stay to yourself? Interviewing is something we hadn't done
I don't think. I don't like to refer to it as a reference. ignorance. They took it to the extreme with Last of the Dog Men, which is ludicrous! mask each and every time? It's pretty good. you see a lot of them come out of their
If you cultivate that, when he is 30 years old he would be the best possible asset for his community. What I thought about the movie was that it was sprawling. It starts with the individual person. ES: Yeah, it's a drag man, our children usually wind up paying the price for society's sins. MP: Yeah! Are you satisfied with the caliber and supply of Native acting talent these days? ES: Well, you know, it's a period piece. RM F6FR3M - RELEASE DATE: Aug 26, 1992. If he is going to have all his hair there, then we should, too!" That, though, can go on endlessly. infringement! Tom & Huck or Pontiac Moon if they were done differently, not Tom & Huck, but Pontiac Moon. Those guys running around in the wool were so uncomfortable. But we are running out of actors and we need new blood. We were pleased with the results and hope you are too. Rather spontaneously, a gathering of LOTM fans has been planned. Well, it's one of the biggest small towns. it pure business, more or less? MP: Please correct me if I'm getting the wrong assumptions here. them to do. "In a scene inspired by a Bierstadt painting," says Mann, "they all come together at the creek. Tell us about Andy Fraser, the character you're playing. No one really knows, it should have gone in there Hopefully, it will be on the extended version when it's on video. He exhibits a fine sense of humor. The general public doesn't like
No problem. A lot of these people are among your biggest fans, which is why many of them came to our web site in the first place. MP: Okay, many people are sincerely anxious to see you in more films. Guide book STILL
Anyway, we were all downtown. MENUS! EARLY
People in New Zealand are getting this program but people in Seattle can't watch it. Available - Free Downloads Only! What sort of career advice do you have for kids interested in acting? something good there. As expected, we found ourselves liking him a great deal, and we quickly came to a mutually agreeable arrangement for displaying his work. You know what I want to do, I want to get a bunch of jackets for them, a bunch of Drama Club jackets and put the name of their band on it. Usually they paved the way so we didn't have much of a problem. Year by year. "Please don't release this in English!". You know? How would he feel if film directors did not use native people in native roles? Does he know that the six nations are of the Iroquois, and the Mohawks are one of the six? I haven't met them yet, but I'm going to sit down and try to talk to them and try to get them out of their shells somehow. Has Eric ever heard of "running the gauntlet"? Because it took so long to shoot, six months to shoot that and so many things went on. MP: And as opposed to what you do .. acting . doesn't that put you in the spotlight? ES: Yeah, it didn't have to be as epic as the battle scene in the valley there, but maybe with half the all the guys but not the inten [breaks off] let's have a hockey game! It's jacked up obviously for television so the story is more interesting. you've got Scots running around half naked and even in a period piece about Indians, just take The Last of the Mohicans for example .. You've got European born actors recreating roles from over 200 years ago. EARLY
scripted, which was more than "puppy love". It's everybody's favorite spot. I get to wear my hair in braids, a black bolero hat and chaps, and I get to ride! He's got a real character face. I'm getting sick of looking at the same usual suspects all the time. So, by the time
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Apparently they're shooting in Washington State. ES: Madeleine.. She was fine, you know. But people still, especially kids who have this .. it changes the way they see things. have been because they had aged so much and the paint had flaked off. it was aged down, but we just took a shot at it and it turned out wicked. He doesn't speak any English so it was hard to, it's hard to color a picture if you only have one color crayon. like that. want them to live like I lived from. you know. when I was drunk for 10 years.. Because it's ugly and it's not us. ES: First of all, sober as a judge. He was in good humor throughout. understanding of who Eric is. Available - Free Downloads Only! He can do a lot of stuff with his looks. Right THERE! Filled up with all those bodies in there.. in the fort. MP: Though we feel The Last of the Mohicans is your best film, certainly the most popular MP: I sense a certain dissatisfaction within you regarding that film. You know, what goes around comes around. Mohican Press - ALL
E: There are six different nations in the Mohawk nation. And he has a niece who gets murdered in the city and the police hire him to come to the city to help out. ES: Yeah, start sending out pamphlets to customs [Laughs], just to tell them . MP: Okay. He headed to the big screen following his Broadway performances. Do you really feel as though you're making a departure from yourself? What was originally scripted for that scene was pretty graphic. Ava Burnett. I teach them and they teach me. And that works to create a well-rounded villain. And that's not the way it's supposed to be. ES: Basically, yeah. ES: Oh yeah, Lake James. Before that I had no idea what they were doing up there. Cause they just kind of stuck us in this little part of the field, when in the 1700s there was a thousand guys on the damn field guys getting killed, bones being broken. Uhm hmm. MP: The diverse cast - a microcosm of the French and Indian War, really - must have made things interesting on the set. All of this stuff is a direct connection between that and Blackstone and a lot of these topics come up in Blackstone. We were shooting assault shotguns together, and flintlocks, and hanging out getting to know each other. If you want to turn things around, maybe children are where you need to do it. A GUEST AT THE GREAT MOHICAN GATHERING OF 1999. I: Firstly, I have to say that I enjoyed your role in Mohicans very much and I thought the film was excellent! MP: Is this role already accepted or is it something you're considering? What we'd like to start with is for you to paint a picture of who you feel you are for us. But you know, for what it's worth, Last of the Mohicans, it's a good movie. It's become a horrible reality. Blackstone's Eric Schweig provides some fun facts about his life. Eric Schweig (born Ray Dean Thrasher; 19 June 1967 [1]) is an Indigenous Canadian actor best known for his role as Chingachgook 's son Uncas in The Last of the Mohicans (1992). ES: No. At first it took us about a minute or a minute and a half when we first got a hold of them to get them ready to fire. No one wants to see this all the time. People from all over the world. They were the stars so they acted accordingly. [Laughter]. [Laughs] In case people liked ours better! He opens up about the joys and challenges of being a new foster caregiver to two siblings. It was a real pleasure to have the opportunity to talk with Eric. That, perhaps, is petty stuff. Since his feature debut in the 1990 drama The Shamans Source, Schweig has made an impressive mark on the acting world in such productions as Squanto: A Warriors Tale, The Scarlet Letter, Ron Howards The Missing, Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story, Indian Summer: The Oka Crisis, Cashing In, Casino Jack, and the Emmy-winning Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. I'm not trying to be antagonistic. I: There is a very soft, subtle love story between you and Alice. They could stand around and get suntanned. If the movie makes $80 million, they don't care what I say. Although I was forcibly detached from my Inuit culture I always knew I was Inuit in my heart and I knew I had a real mother somewhere. that would be upsetting, too. You know, you gotta start somewhere and they're starting small but they're starting. You can't put some little guy next to someone like Daniel Day-Lewis. E: Yes, with the Indians. Both musical pieces heard during this interview are by Tudjaat,
with us. Gees, about time!!! Historical films will always be. Invited to the conference to share his own experiences and perspectives, Eric was pleased to have the opportunity to speak on a topic close to his heart. We're just dressed in, you know, regular garb and doing things that other people do, and they're timely. Where's Marion? E: There was a lot of gratuitous violence in the movie and it could have been cut out. PATHFINDING ||
Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! ES: Yeah. ES: Or even Vern. Join Stevie, comedic director "Steelbird" and his "assistant" real life movie star Eric Schweig as they present these incredible live performances, in-depth artist interviews and hilarious comedic backstage antics with featured artists. I spent thousands of dollars at the Asheville Mall. Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. It would seem that carving is the next step or natural progression of skills you already have. GATHERINGS ||
ES: Well, we did boycott the set one day because all the extras were getting shit on. an Inuit duo! Available - Free Downloads Only! It's not a monumental, you know, a paradigm change, but it effects them. Or WE start making films of our own, which a lot of us has. I was born in Inuvik NWT in 1967 and moved south to Ontario with my adoptive family in the early 70s. I: Now to the slew of questions! It was like puppy love basically, this love scene they cut out. This may be bad energy but it is energy nonetheless and that is power. But Russell Means (Chingachgook) said, "NO, I'm an Indian. MP: Do you think society all societies. have lost their sense of nurturing and protecting. or seeing children for what they are? So, pretty soon, if you start looking inside yourself for
MP: As a follow-up to that many people who have seen the movie have been inspired to learn more about the period. HISTORY ||
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ES: Yep! All three of us stood there with them. Sitting out there in a big flotilla and it was really windy. I thought I was forgotten, apparently not. Eric is certainly a personable, well-spoken & easy-to-talk-to person. in place of the word. That
Does he realize that all history is written from a viewpoint? Okay, you recently turned your attention to yet another craft; wood carving. It could have been developed more. I assume that you didn't have much knowledge, before landing the role of Uncas, of the period history behind LOTM not only of
ES: Yeah, Asheville's really nice. ES: You know what? taken care of and respected and THAT is what makes them, keeps them wise. She was pretty nice, Jodhi's mom. ES: He was intense. So, beyond that, .. we gotta get with it. In COLOR! The James Fenimore Cooper book was fiction! MP: Okay. EARLY
I: Well, I've learned a lot today from you and I really thank you for all the time you've given me. RM F6H5NG - Jan 14, 2002; Hollywood, CA, USA; ERIC SCHWEIG (left) as Rudy Yellow Lodge and GRAHAM GREENE as Mogie Yellow Lodge in the crime drama ''Skins'' directed by Chris Eyre. They'll get a kick out of that. We found the one-year teacher retention rate at GDL in 2010-2011 was 79%; Green Dot Locke teachers, overall, were more highly educated than their . So, should we start a letter writing campaign? But there are so many questions we would like to ask of him! infringement! There's this woman Claudia who's the
You know, you can't just take a couple of whacks at it with an adze and take off for three weeks and come back and do it, it will take forever. Okay, I just want to backtrack just a little bit. They said "We'll miss you!" You have a rather large following. 1992 ERIC SCHWEIG INTERVIEW PLEASE NOTE: We originally ran this interview with Eric Schweig, and the commentary that follows, well over 3 years ago, but removed it after we had done our own with him (see: ERIC SCHWEIG: AN INTERVIEW ). Faye Marie. He was just a guy. There was really very little dialogue between the two of you, but, you both presented a very strong relationship on film despite the lack of dialogue. on our Book Store page. it to them. Even in the 70s, or the 80s . the early 80s. But period pieces have always been, and always will be, because of their way of
MP: Alice, played by Jodhi May, was obviously your love interest. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS
E: No, I haven't. Hollywood will flog it to death. It's sad whenever kids have an abusive childhood. MP: True. It's box office numbers. I lived in Toronto, which is right next to the Six Nations reserve. You should do THIS!" I: Some of the scenes, especially in the canoes - was that really you guys? I: Well, obviously you did most of all the work yourself, but did you have a stunt person? EARLY
MP: I hate to tell you this but it's supposed to be released over here, real soon, in English. for the running and other activities. That and the part where Alice jumps from the cliff are some of the finest in the film! Probably in a little while. but, I'll get the script in
You downgrade, or downplay, other situations in a movie in order to boost you know, like it or not Madeleine Stowe and Daniel Day-Lewis were the stars in that and that's what
An anger at the people who made the film and some of those who were cast in it. Yeah, they cut that out, they must have. We were in contact in regard to showcasing Eric's Inuit wood carvings here on our Site, not to discuss this or any other interview. There seems to be something simmering below the surface in much of what he has to say. MP: What WAS filmed? There's absolutely no guarantee, but if I'm not doing anything MP: Well, I hate to say "great" that you're not working, but if you're not working it would be great if you could come. They take their sense of history and their wisdom
Obviously, one of the only ways to do that, since there's not too many opportunities in Hollywood or the whole industry in general . you have to sort of start making your own
You know Wes Studi's got his own film company and he's doing . [Wardancer Film Group]
I don't believe
Ex mercenaries that have seen and done horrible things decide to retire and open up a used car lot. I know
[Laughter] We just stood there with those guys. MP: Another scene that may have been filmed but didn't make it in the final cut was when you were approaching the fort. GATHERINGS ||
MP: Where as a well made period piece, showing history as realistically as can be, is good. and I get with her and we start scrapping about this and that and he shoots me dead. Running 5 to 8 miles a day. I also am an adult survivor of abuse by my adoptive parents. My birth name is Ray Dean Thrasher while my adopted legal name is Eric Kurt Schweig. What is it like working with Blackstone's all-star cast? You have to sit down and focus. But you know who they don't ban? You know, he hung out and he talked to . anybody. E: Yes, to an extent! MP: Well, what I mean is that you guys, in the movie of course, went through every possible trial and tribulation. Not to portray these times would be to "twist" history. That's
All of our content is free. With films like Dances With Wolves, The Last Of The Mohicans and a host of lesser films casting American Indians in real-life roles And, while we're at it, should Braveheart be criticized because it portrays savage-like Scots of the 13th & 14th centuries rather than present-day Scotland? I went over to his hotel and sat around with him. And, you know, it's the
ES: Yeah, all up and down there; all over here. you know, and isn't psychotic. It'll probably never happen, but if it came around, I would. Things like that, you know, the time of day or whatever, but .. if you mean were we planning to strike up a business or something or go skydiving, or meet each other's family .. it was nothing
[laughs] There could have been a few more women. This is "Eric Schweig Demo 2016" by Eric Schweig on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. That was fun. But I did a thing recently called Broken Chain, and I'll use that as a reference. So, you have the tradition to work with. but are you interjecting your own mood? ES: Yeah, THE INDIAN. Some people actually got hurt. Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. I love working with everyone on it. ES: I can see old Asheville. If they were good sticks .. it was kind of a bummer .. it would've been a better game. 10 followers . He was just all work, then go home. When Dances With Wolves came out, the whole thing, it just blew the doors wide open for period pieces about Indian people. Mohican Press - ALL
It comes from people not talking to their elders and not listening to them. I: Well, that explains that! ES: You know, I don't know where the collection is. Interview with Eric: All of this info came from an interview (my interview form) on May 2nd 2000. celebrity. That's who you have to focus on. That's not to say we weren't
discussing The Last of the Mohicans, but became extremely animated when talking about certain topics, particularly his masks and his involvement in a children's drama group. them have had really, really rough lives. to say the least. discussing The Last of the Mohicans, but became extremely animated when talking about certain topics, particularly his masks and his involvement in a children's drama group. I keep trying to get people to get into acting so we have someone who can focus on just being a funny guy or a bad guy or a psycho or a love interest. It was fun! We're curious about Jodhi May's mother. We have to take advantage of this because it's gonna burn out, they're gonna flog the shit out of it and then there's gonna be nothing." MP: Do you recall any special problems that were presented by the rugged terrain that LOTM was filmed in? First, how were you chosen for the role of Uncas? E: Yes, it was. shoot. MP: He's got quite a reputation for really getting into his roles. I don't know what either one of them is doing. So what was it like to work with Michael Mann? E: Oh, that was the hardest time anyone ever had. Just HUGE games. Guide book STILL
You should do a mask. Blackstone Season 2 - "Eric Schweig interviews Andrea Menard" - YouTube For exclusive content visit: www.blackstonetheseries.com For exclusive content visit: www.blackstonetheseries.com. I believe you have been growing it for eight years? Was there a challenge or was it a likeable role for you? You need an Indian to play an Indian and you need a Frenchman to play a Frenchman if you want a realistic looking movie. I: Do you think it's promoting your career in the way you would like it to? Like this week. there's 7 or 8 guys that I'm going to speak with. Over near Lake James. If they take VERY good care of them you know. He is a film critic and writes the #NativeNerd column. It was an alternative school for troubled teens who couldn't cope with a regular school curriculum so they booted them all out and put them all in a big building. The point is that it's not really
I wish they wouldn't. Well, I did in '92. Fortunately, we have the type of material that forces you to be into it and serious, otherwise you would just come across as phony. All they want to do is restrict native roles to native people. Powwow Trail (2001- ) Episode: White Man's Indian Perhaps much is taken out of context. We don't want to attack his words. Do you see yourself as having an empathy with these kids, since you've walked in their shoes? ES: Oh yeah! I don't know, that's the editor's fault. MP: I understand you worked with horses in that film. Accessibility or. ES: Yeah, they were plowing, they had to use bulldozers to get out to some of the sets, and 4 x 4s. I've read a couple of scripts that were on the money. It was incredible. Out of all the scenes that you did, what was the most difficult? MP: It seems sort of a bad time for a love scene anyway at that stage of the filming. wasn't the only time he did that. Yeah, you know, just like locusts. Unfortunately, people just eat that stuff up! Mohican Press - ALL
Does he know that, in fact, all these characters are not based on fiction? Everything just soars in it. ES: Uhhh no.. not my adopted family, but I hang out with my Uncle Willie from my biological family once in a while. So I told everybody from the beginning. Guide book STILL
We realize many of you are huge Eric Schweig fans. You know what? Blackstone Season 1 - "The Ladies Want to Know" 48,230 views Nov 24, 2011 217 Dislike Share Save BlackstoneTheSeries 1.14K subscribers Eric Schweig answers questions about Last of the. MP: As far as roles go; is there any particular type of film you would like.. or any particular character you would want to play? E: I got along with everybody! There was a real enthusiasm projected when discussing his masks. A third manolder, earringed and wearing an indigo shirtappears to be after the two younger men, who pause to scope the object of their pursuit. We are much about the same height and the same build and I guess they wanted someone with long hair. Was that ever filmed? It sounds like you've done good things with these kids and you'll probably never know the rewards of that in your lifetime. They employed 250 carpenters and they smacked it all up. Most of that was because there were so many people in there all the time. So, while you guys were filming this did you have any sense of bonding? life cycle. I guess it turned out alright. We have seen your work and it's beautiful.
30 below weather. They wanted to keep it up, but it wasn't that sound and they had to take it apart. They reminded me of me.
We had a really deep love scene in the cave and they cut that out completely. In an interview with ICTMN, Schweig discussed life experiences that have helped him to play his role in Blackstone, his belief in giving back to the community, and how he has obtained such success in his career. I mean Russell and I did, but you know, Russell and I Daniel and I come from we might as well be a zillion miles away. They had a pool and a waterfall. Early life [ edit] Schweig was born in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Eric was forthcoming and, we believe, candid in his responses; gracious, and willing to discuss everything we asked. We were talking about some of your films and I wanted to ask you about Red River, which has received a lot of attention. MP: I imagine they do! I: Have you seen the whole film unedited? It was really hard to get that damn ball. ES: Let me think about that. They would have liked to have seen that scene kept in or at least the relationship more developed, alongside Hawkeye and Cora's. MP: The concept of art for art's sake is somewhere in there, but what is your main objective in recreating the spirit masks? Was it just a kiss? [laughs] I don't know what
MP: Would you describe yourself as a private person? MOVIE TITLE: The Last of the Mohicans. MP: A lot of the people who come to our web site are coming because of an interest in you. We have them back and now we can take care of them. We wish him a lot of success in all his endeavors and thank him for taking the time to speak
I: Uncas comes over as the strong and silent character (minus the huge amount of dialogue), but the terrific expressions that you have throughout the film speak for you. Things usually turn out if you do it that way. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS. He's extremely
It would be like a culture shock when Indians move into the city. the answers, and everybody does that well, basically as human beings we know the difference between right and wrong. I work with sex trade workers and I try to hook them up with agencies that can help them. I. ES: Yeah.it's a.. yeah. MP: What was your favorite scene in the movie? That's no lie either. Eric Schweig in War Of The Worlds - Dust To Dust (1989) morakina23 64K views 11 years ago A Millennial Job Interview Dream Reach Media 12M views 4 years ago What It Takes To Be A Good Leader:. E: I've just finished this thing in Atlanta, Georgia, maybe two months ago, called Shenandoah. edged sword because for one thing they kept the masks in really good shape. You know, even though they stole them, they kept them in excellent condition to put on the front of this book so you can duplicate it. I didn't do a lot of talking. I broke the cycle by not drinking and finding out what I'm NOT. And, if there should be any activism it should be to talk to kids you see, if you're going to solve a lot of the problems within the Indian community, as far as civil
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E: I'll stay in movies until I can get enough money to buy a ranch in Montana, live the life of a hermit get 10 or 15 dogs sounds good, doesn't it? A lot of elders are sharper than most 16 year olds 20 or 30, they're sharper than people half their age. I've always been into that, ever since I was a kid. Would it be accurate to say you're attracted to the arts in general? And I love to be around the sets, learning things. MENUS! retrospect, how do you feel about the quality of that film? It would never have happened! you have to bring to the forefront. Each mask represented various animals and they contained a lot
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