It’s so difficult to keep all this categorization harder to keep straight, I’m English , Irish, married to a Cherokee woman and lots of my cousins are Indians or natives of America or something. But my state had 34 tribes and they like Indians not the other.
He's a member of the First Nations and a fellow traveler of life. He's a great actor and this is a wonderful movie. It should be reissued to try and bring back some humanity in the world.
There are so many awesome Native NORTH Americans, it truly is a shame at how these folks have been treated for generations. I am so thankful to have Cherokee family and friends.
Graham, Rodney Grant and Kevin were so intertwined in the film it was like I was a part of the tribe with them. they never missed a beat. For those of us with tribal ancestors it struck a chord so loud it was hard not to feel everything as it washed across our eyes. My Iroquois grandmother would have loved this film. S
What a majestic and proud people the Native Americans/First Nations people were. *I am so revolted by what colonization did to them* . I too come from a colonized people, I too am Indian. An Indian from India 🇮🇳. 🙏🏿
I was so hoping that Graham Green would have won that academy award. I didn’t even find out that my great, great, great grandmother was Cherokee until my grandmother turned 100 years old. When in high school (1967) one of my favorite songs was ‘Cherokee People’ by Paul Revere and the Raiders, sort of ironic that I have Cherokee DNA.
Dances with wolves was on tv yesterday. When I first saw it in cinema, it triggered my interest in native north american people, and their view of the world. As a photographer I'd love to pay a visit to a tribe some day. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Graham's a terrific actor.The movie is one of my favorites. Nice to see something that depicts indigenous people as human beings instead of the usual Hollywood take. The only thing is historically most indigenous people in that time period were well acquainted with firearms already. But the grandeur of the plains and the Lakota dress was magnificent and of course the performances were off the charts.
Love the honesty of his answers. Absolutely loved all the characters portrayed. Acting was awesome giving a portrait of the American native in the western grasslands. Green did an awesome job portraying his character giving credence to the struggles they endured.
Love Dancing with wolves absolutely fantastic movie.Like Graham Greene a good actor.I have seen his performance in playing a indian,with him comes natural.I am half Pequot and Scottish.My great great grandma was a Indian princess.I am proud of my heritage.Best to all native actors and actresses.🙋🇺🇸
I am absolutely blown away by those interviews. Jesus-Christ interviews like this doesn't exist anymore. The amount of things you learn ( like the 49th parallel border not recognised, never heard of it ) is incredible. So priceless to see that genuine side of actors, not overdone like in the night shows. Thank you so much !
This dude is the dude of dudes, an incredible actor who can somehow managed to beat the Hollywood game. The horrible lines this genius has had to endure; pro actor!
Mr. Graham Greene will make you fall in love with the Northern Native Americans. He did an outstanding job in "Dances With Wolves". I am proud to have married a lady that is one-half Mohawk from the Six Nations Reservation of the Grand River.
This Mr Greene is a killer Actor. Yall should see him in Thunder Heart. As the Tribal Sheriff. "55 Nailem" Its a great Who Done It.. with action thrown in with it and a lot more. Well worth the time spent. Another great movie he stars in is Ishi The Last of His Kind
@@jarlsoars1150 I did night before last. It was awesome. You know at one point I thought it was all in his head in the sweat lodge. I will say no more to not be Dicking it up for other who have not seen it. But it shows his range.
I loved this movie. He was so good in this movie. I saw it twice on the big screen. When the first weekend when it came out with my father. The second time with both of my parents. My mother only saw it once.
Definitely, he was good Maverick, he played Joseph the con artist Indian who tried and successfully tune Maverick on several occasions hahaha😂 oh and he also tune the Russian Oligarch.
El señor Greene tiene una voz increíble. Transmite calma, control y masculinidad. Graham es un excelente actor con interpretaciones realmente buenas y un tipo con un gran sentido del humor. Bailando con Lobos está (sin duda alguna) entre las diez mejores películas de la década de los 90's. Mi top personal es el siguiente: La Delgada Línea Roja La Lista de Schindler Bailando con Lobos El Paciente Inglés Forrest Gump Braveheart Pulp Fiction El Silencio de los Corderos Terminator 2 Cop Land Saludos desde España 🇪🇦 🇪🇺
What an extraordinary gentleman Mr. Greene is!! I think it takes a certain nobility of character to be able to portray a character in history. In DWW, Mr. Green gave a simply epic performance of the character and personification of Kicking Bird. My hat is off to Mr. Green and I certainly hope to see more of his performances in more movies. Kudos!!!
This actor rocks every part he's in. As 'Kicking Bird' though, I felt like one of the family. I've even been attempting to learn the Lakota Language. Although who I'll speak to I don't know, as I live in Australia. Ya never know, perhaps I'll get back to South Dakota one of these days.
Donna Vigil Yes it had to be. She sent me a copy of the sound track she wrote, it played in Tulsa and I think Taliquah Oklahoma. I used to manage Beckaroo and we’re both from Oklahoma.
What an extraordinarily difficult and uncomfortable interview. I wonder if Mr. Greene was annoyed at having to do it. He certainly wasn't going with the flow.
I think they do a bunch of interviews at the same time, so it is one after another. With the same questions. Graham did one interview for CBC and they had a break in the middle. He thought it was over so he got up and left. No one at CBC knew he had done so and there was this dead air with fumbling questions until someone in the studio found out he was gone. Kind of hilarious, when you think about it! ;)
Just watched the fantasy film Dances with wolves for at least the fifth time. My dad was in the CCC before WW2 and spent time working in New Mexico & Arizona. He could not believe that some towns had signs saying " No dogs or Indians allowed ". He said that the Native Americans were great workers especially working at great heights. Told us that the Native Americans are the only true Americans and the rest of us children or grandchildren of immigrants. Absolute crime how our government killed off their main food ( buffalos ), made treaty after treaty and broke them, stole their land, gave them blankets with smallpox to kill them and send their children off to horrible abusing schools where they were not allowed to speak in their native language.
Great movie, great commitment to authenticity. It hit a chord in America. I enjoyed the movie except for the part where Costner and McDonnell get into their sex thing. That didn't hold truth. The man (Greene's character) was morally responsible for the unmarried woman and he would not have let that happen in real life. Outside of that, most everything worked. That's how we saw it.
Of course people will find fault. They shouldn't. Why? It's not a documentary it's a film based on a novel and made for entertainment and artistic freedom is always granted. Films are never made to be historically accurate only documentaries are or should be historically accurate.
Um....Native American? ..."No, North American"☝️......ok then, Native North American ....is that the proper terminology???........Really????? Graham Green took a horrendous interview & managed to salvage it with his great wit! 🤣 Brilliant! 😁✊
@@ronniebishop2496 The problem is that North America is not just the USA. Canada is also part of the North American Continent. In Canada we generally go by Indigenous Peoples or First Nations, And Graham is from Canada.
Kyle Englot Well I didn’t start the calling people Americans? I don’t know who did? It’s no problem for me. But I’m from Oklahoma and we have 34 tribes more than any other state, I’m also married to a Cherokee Indian and have plenty of Indian cousins, but I’m Irish English. This all just started a few years ago, because my high school football teams called the Redskins and nobody ever ever ever said anything about it. Because as Indians they knew that some tribes painted their entire bodies Red. And it started out as just a way of describing people like blonds or brunette or black or white, men or women. It wasn’t derogatory at all, just a description. It’s the red skin people that came by. Etc. Why would a football team call themselves an insult lol they wouldn’t. We don’t go around worried about what we are, I don’t tell people I’m Irish or English unless someone asks me. My wife doesn’t go around insisting people know she’s Cherokee, that indicates a deep insecurity or a desire to get attention. Same with insisting people know I’m from the USA or American. I just say I’m from America.
Right? That's what I thought as well. According to wikipedia - which we all know is a completely accurate source - the term "First Nations" came into common use in the 70s and was first officially used in the 80s.
I remember when it was adopted by the Globe and Mail newspaper back in the 1980s. But it is not universally used in Canada. Indian is just as common and the Indian/First Nation people I've met don't really care. A few of the more political types will sometimes make a fuss but everyone knows what you mean when you say something like "Plains Indian."
I absolutely love Graham Greene and as a part Oglala Lakota, I'm proud of his excellent portrayal of my people.
Hau! I am also Oglala. My dad is full blood. Good to know there are others!!
*@Wise Guy Outdoors:* You might want to take a look at my comment up top. 🙂
He is one of my favorite actors too.
It’s so difficult to keep all this categorization harder to keep straight, I’m English , Irish, married to a Cherokee woman and lots of my cousins are Indians or natives of America or something. But my state had 34 tribes and they like Indians not the other.
@@thewatcher611
I'm from Poland and I've always love you people....
This man is just as wise in real as in the movie. Huge respect 🙏
I love Greene's Dry sense of Humour in this interview.
Dance's with wolves is one of my all time favorite movies. His part in the movie is so excellent. He looks so handsome.
Simply fantastic performance from a top 5 movie all time.
He's a member of the First Nations and a fellow traveler of life. He's a great actor and this is a wonderful movie. It should be reissued to try and bring back some humanity in the world.
There are so many awesome Native NORTH Americans, it truly is a shame at how these folks have been treated for generations. I am so thankful to have Cherokee family and friends.
Graham Greene is such an interesting mind. He thinks before replying, and he's not afraid to speak his mind - within reason.
This guy is very gracious. He is also a great actor.
Yayyyyy!!! He s fabulous! He s funny, humble!!!
He's played some great characters & also does subtle humor so well. Also, very nice voice.
I love the movie and Graham’s role and acting, as well as all the others, were epic and flawless.
Graham, Rodney Grant and Kevin were so intertwined in the film it was like I was a part of the tribe with them. they never missed a beat. For those of us with tribal ancestors it struck a chord so loud it was hard not to feel everything as it washed across our eyes. My Iroquois grandmother would have loved this film. S
What a majestic and proud people the Native Americans/First Nations people were. *I am so revolted by what colonization did to them* . I too come from a colonized people, I too am Indian. An Indian from India 🇮🇳. 🙏🏿
I was so hoping that Graham Green would have won that academy award. I didn’t even find out that my great, great, great grandmother was Cherokee until my grandmother turned 100 years old. When in high school (1967) one of my favorite songs was ‘Cherokee People’ by Paul Revere and the Raiders, sort of ironic that I have Cherokee DNA.
Great movie, great actor!
Great actor a man of men
💙🦅 LOVE Graham Greene !! Totally cool Spirit, " North American " 😘 👣 🐾 🍀
Dances with wolves was on tv yesterday. When I first saw it in cinema, it triggered my interest in native north american people, and their view of the world. As a photographer I'd love to pay a visit to a tribe some day.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Graham's a terrific actor.The movie is one of my favorites. Nice to see something that depicts indigenous people as human beings instead of the usual Hollywood take. The only thing is historically most indigenous people in that time period were well acquainted with firearms already. But the grandeur of the plains and the Lakota dress was magnificent and of course the performances were off the charts.
He's another great actor I've never seen in a bad part. Awesome for them to get the credit they are due.
I love DWW. One of my all time favorite movies. Graham Greene is a fantastic actor in any part he plays.
Love the honesty of his answers. Absolutely loved all the characters portrayed. Acting was awesome giving a portrait of the American native in the western grasslands. Green did an awesome job portraying his character giving credence to the struggles they endured.
Good guy role or bad guy role he always delivers.
Beautyful Man Graham Greene ❤️👍
One of the all time greats...real good in thunderheart.. Great movie...
Mr. Graham Greene is a real class act & a fine actor
He was in Green Mile. Great Actor!.
Great actor! Made me tear up
Love Graham in many ways ! Great personality !
Love Dancing with wolves absolutely fantastic movie.Like Graham Greene a good actor.I have seen his performance in playing a indian,with him comes natural.I am half Pequot and Scottish.My great great grandma was a Indian princess.I am proud of my heritage.Best to all native actors and actresses.🙋🇺🇸
One of my favorite actors anywhere from any time.
I love this celebrity 💚 WOW how time flies 30 years ago he's young .
I am absolutely blown away by those interviews. Jesus-Christ interviews like this doesn't exist anymore. The amount of things you learn ( like the 49th parallel border not recognised, never heard of it ) is incredible. So priceless to see that genuine side of actors, not overdone like in the night shows. Thank you so much !
This dude can be absolutely hilarious 😂
This dude is the dude of dudes, an incredible actor who can somehow managed to beat the Hollywood game. The horrible lines this genius has had to endure; pro actor!
Why do you say that?
He was FUNNY on RED GREEN too. "The explosives "expert".
DWW is one of my all time top 3 movies....together with Braveheart and The Patriot. All 3 films are VERY strong.
Love all three and I watched all three in the past week.
Dances with Wolves was a classic, but I liked him even better in Thunderheart.
Return of a man called Horse was more interesting because of the ceremony stuff.
Thunderheart is one of my favorite movies.
Great actor.
Mr. Graham Greene will make you fall in love with the Northern Native Americans. He did an outstanding job in "Dances With Wolves". I am proud to have married a lady that is one-half Mohawk from the Six Nations Reservation of the Grand River.
This Mr Greene is a killer Actor. Yall should see him in Thunder Heart. As the Tribal Sheriff. "55 Nailem" Its a great Who Done It.. with action thrown in with it and a lot more. Well worth the time spent. Another great movie he stars in is Ishi The Last of His Kind
Watch 'Clearcut' 1991. Intense performance by Graham.
@@jarlsoars1150 I did night before last. It was awesome. You know at one point I thought it was all in his head in the sweat lodge. I will say no more to not be Dicking it up for other who have not seen it. But it shows his range.
I loved this movie. He was so good in this movie. I saw it twice on the big screen. When the first weekend when it came out with my father. The second time with both of my parents. My mother only saw it once.
always love seeing him
he's a real treat in Longmire
My favourite movie!!!
Wow what a ball breaker...good for him...riding bear back and shooting arrows what a buzz...good stuffff...and a gentleman...
Stay safe...
Sir . My respect ,,,,
Hi from Canada ,,,
Great Actor
Gram Greene! 🙏✌️👍
I also loved him in Thunderheart, opposite Val Kilmer and also in one called Medicine River.
He was good in"maverick " too. Good comic timing.
Definitely, he was good Maverick, he played Joseph the con artist Indian who tried and successfully tune Maverick on several occasions hahaha😂 oh and he also tune the Russian Oligarch.
One of the funniest Native Americans on the planet. Graham Greene crack me up
Native NORTH American, remember?
@@RobinPM86 True 😂
El señor Greene tiene una voz increíble. Transmite calma, control y masculinidad. Graham es un excelente actor con interpretaciones realmente buenas y un tipo con un gran sentido del humor. Bailando con Lobos está (sin duda alguna) entre las diez mejores películas de la década de los 90's. Mi top personal es el siguiente:
La Delgada Línea Roja
La Lista de Schindler
Bailando con Lobos
El Paciente Inglés
Forrest Gump
Braveheart
Pulp Fiction
El Silencio de los Corderos
Terminator 2
Cop Land
Saludos desde España 🇪🇦 🇪🇺
He's a good actor . would like to see him in more pictures.and s cool person
What an extraordinary gentleman Mr. Greene is!! I think it takes a certain nobility of character to be able to portray a character in history. In DWW, Mr. Green gave a simply epic performance of the character and personification of Kicking Bird. My hat is off to Mr. Green and I certainly hope to see more of his performances in more movies. Kudos!!!
like him as an actor very much
Respect.
Graham Greene is proud to play a Lakota in this movie and be a castmate with Kevin Costner!
Love movie, love you in it!
Buff, buff , a low. Tatonka.
One of my favorites in the movie.
OK, but who was Tatanka Iyotake?
This interview is PAINFUL! Greene was gracious enough not to slap the bimbo interviewer.
This actor rocks every part he's in. As 'Kicking Bird' though, I felt like one of the family. I've even been attempting to learn the Lakota Language. Although who I'll speak to I don't know, as I live in Australia. Ya never know, perhaps I'll get back to South Dakota one of these days.
Donna Vigil One of my friends Becky Hobbs wrote a play about her, she was her grandmother or something.
Donna Vigil Yes it had to be. She sent me a copy of the sound track she wrote, it played in Tulsa and I think Taliquah Oklahoma. I used to manage Beckaroo and we’re both from Oklahoma.
Love u
Very funny love your seance of humor yeah!!!
“We don’t recognize the 49th parellel as a border” ✊🏾
I love him with his long hair.
His voice is also wonderful
Such a cool cat!
Tutanka. MUITO bom ator 👏👏👏👏 kkkk um abraço dó Manoelzinho pretinho Brasil
Rains Fall
❤
Loved him in Maverick.
Check out the movie Clear Cut.
He was a real bad ass in that.
I think you get the full version on CZcams... 😎
What an extraordinarily difficult and uncomfortable interview. I wonder if Mr. Greene was annoyed at having to do it. He certainly wasn't going with the flow.
I think they do a bunch of interviews at the same time, so it is one after another. With the same questions. Graham did one interview for CBC and they had a break in the middle. He thought it was over so he got up and left. No one at CBC knew he had done so and there was this dead air with fumbling questions until someone in the studio found out he was gone. Kind of hilarious, when you think about it! ;)
Shes the worst. He did well
She had no emotion in her voice, very robotic.
He seems to be annoyed with her questions.
Even I felt uncomfortable during this interview. 😫
He was Alvin Bitterbuck in The Green Mile
Man, was he ever good in Longmire and DWW.
I was blown away 2!
Own the disc
Just watched the fantasy film Dances with wolves for at least the fifth time. My dad was in the CCC before WW2 and spent time working in New Mexico & Arizona. He could not believe that some towns had signs saying " No dogs or Indians allowed ". He said that the Native Americans were great workers especially working at great heights. Told us that the Native Americans are the only true Americans and the rest of us children or grandchildren of immigrants. Absolute crime how our government killed off their main food ( buffalos ), made treaty after treaty and broke them, stole their land, gave them blankets with smallpox to kill them and send their children off to horrible abusing schools where they were not allowed to speak in their native language.
Ever see him in clearcut?
My beautiful brother. Tatanka you
Buf Lol
Graham Green 22 temmuz 1952 yengeç burcu bu burca sahip olanlar çok romantiktir iyi bir eş ve babadır evine baglıdır
He is handsome
Mister Rains Fall ❤️
The lady interviewer is unbearable to endure.
So handsome. 😀
Painful interview. He tried to save it.
First nations native canadae.
maybe you should express yourself more respectful
@@Ryan-pg1tw What?
we've come a long way,, you and me. we should call you busy bee.
Great movie, great commitment to authenticity. It hit a chord in America. I enjoyed the movie except for the part where Costner and McDonnell get into their sex thing. That didn't hold truth. The man (Greene's character) was morally responsible for the unmarried woman and he would not have let that happen in real life. Outside of that, most everything worked. That's how we saw it.
I always root for the Indians.
Frank Zappa was right. Being interviewed is one step removed from the Inquisition. Graham handled it well and what total class.
did anyone watch a kid show back in the day called the adventures of dudley the dragon that guy is mr crabby tree
Real Hollywood
Of course people will find fault. They shouldn't. Why? It's not a documentary it's a film based on a novel and made for entertainment and artistic freedom is always granted. Films are never made to be historically accurate only documentaries are or should be historically accurate.
Not sure who the interviewer is but she should seek a new line of work. She's really bad.
Um....Native American? ..."No, North American"☝️......ok then, Native North American ....is that the proper terminology???........Really?????
Graham Green took a horrendous interview & managed to salvage it with his great wit! 🤣 Brilliant! 😁✊
It’s just confusing all this terminology and America has every type of people in the world. We’ve always been called Americans
@@ronniebishop2496 The problem is that North America is not just the USA. Canada is also part of the North American Continent. In Canada we generally go by Indigenous Peoples or First Nations, And Graham is from Canada.
Kyle Englot Well I didn’t start the calling people Americans? I don’t know who did? It’s no problem for me. But I’m from Oklahoma and we have 34 tribes more than any other state, I’m also married to a Cherokee Indian and have plenty of Indian cousins, but I’m Irish English. This all just started a few years ago, because my high school football teams called the Redskins and nobody ever ever ever said anything about it. Because as Indians they knew that some tribes painted their entire bodies Red. And it started out as just a way of describing people like blonds or brunette or black or white, men or women. It wasn’t derogatory at all, just a description. It’s the red skin people that came by. Etc. Why would a football team call themselves an insult lol they wouldn’t. We don’t go around worried about what we are, I don’t tell people I’m Irish or English unless someone asks me. My wife doesn’t go around insisting people know she’s Cherokee, that indicates a deep insecurity or a desire to get attention. Same with insisting people know I’m from the USA or American. I just say I’m from America.
Kyle Englot I believe some people just wanted to draw attention to themselves more than anything else or caring about Indians. In fact I know so.
At 1:55 Mr Greene solved all of North American's identity crises! I love you Mr. Greene!
Then again at 8:07.
hes my uncle 🥰
sie sagt good morning under der sagt arrogant - wa sdavon übrig ist yeah...ganz toll kicking bird!
could just said first nation instead of native north american because that's what people in Canada are called
Well, this interview was done in 1990. Don't think First Nations was in common usage at that time. How many people in canada were saying it then?
Right? That's what I thought as well.
According to wikipedia - which we all know is a completely accurate source - the term "First Nations" came into common use in the 70s and was first officially used in the 80s.
I remember when it was adopted by the Globe and Mail newspaper back in the 1980s. But it is not universally used in Canada. Indian is just as common and the Indian/First Nation people I've met don't really care. A few of the more political types will sometimes make a fuss but everyone knows what you mean when you say something like "Plains Indian."
He has a friendly face.
Will anybody find fault with it???? Seriously? Fault is found with everything these days.
Native American Actor.
And he is supposed not to know English in the movie....amazing actor
Is he a native indian
@@angelagardner5230 he explains that in the first minutes of the video. He is of Indian origin yes. I can't pronounce his tribe.
@@DimitrisKalandranisArt ok thank you. love him
@@angelagardner5230 We all do I think...he is great.
@@angelagardner5230 He is Iroquois. From Canada.
Canadian
I liked the movie but it didn’t get close to the real Lakota except maybe Rodney Greene’s part.