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Gary Farmer
Farmer performing with Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers in 2012
Born

Gary Dale Farmer


(1953-06-12) June 12, 1953 (age 71)
Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater
  • Ryerson University
  • Occupation(s)Actor, musician
    Years active1976–present

    Gary Dale Farmer (born June 12, 1953) is a Canadian actor and musician.[1] He is perhaps best known for his role as Nobody in the films Dead Man (1995) and Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), and for his role in Smoke Signals (1998). In his career spanning over three decades, Farmer received three Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male nominations.

    He is widely recognized as a pioneer in the development of First Nations media in Canada and is the founding director of an urban Indian radio network, Aboriginal Voices Radio Network.

    Early life and education[edit]

    Farmer was born in Ohsweken, Ontario into the Cayuga Nation and Wolf Clan[2] of the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois Confederacy.[3][4][5] He grew up in the American city of Buffalo where his father worked as a crane operator.[6] Farmer attended Syracuse University and Ryerson Polytechnic University, where he studied photography and film production.[5]

    Career[edit]

    Farmer's first acting role was in the 1976 play On The Rim of a Curse, about the Beothuk.[6] His first major television role was on the CBC's Spirit Bay. He subsequently played police captain Joe Stonetree on the syndicated TV series Forever Knight, and Chief Tom in the CBC first nations TV series The Rez. Farmer is best known for his role as spiritual Native American guide NobodyinDead Man. Farmer reprised the role for a cameo in Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, also directed by Jim Jarmusch.[7]

    Farmer has performed in both the film and television adaptations of Tony Hillerman's novels. He played "Cowboy" Albert Dashee (Hopi) in the 1991 film The Dark Wind, and Captain Largo (Navajo) in the television adaptations of Coyote Waits (2003) and A Thief of Time (2004).[citation needed]

    He played a supporting character Burt in the 2001 crime thriller The Score starring Robert De Niro, Marlon Brando, Ed Norton, Angela Bassett and Paul Soles. Farmer also appeared in two episodes of the popular children's television show Big Comfy Couch as Wobbly.[citation needed]

    He appeared as the recurring character Uncle Brownie in the highly-acclaimed FX series Reservation Dogs from 2021-2023.

    He was nominated for Independent Spirit Awards for his roles in the movies Powwow Highway, Dead Man, and Smoke Signals. Farmer also played the role of FagininTwist, the 2003 independent adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic novel Oliver Twist, played the role of "Iktome" in the 2003 all Native American cast TV film Dreamkeeper, directed by Steve Barron. He also played Deputy Bob in Demon Knight. Two of his latest major roles were Henry Colville, with Kris Kristofferson, in Disappearances (2006) and Jack in Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian (2013) by Arnaud Desplechin.[citation needed]

    He also has a blues band called Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers. The band has released two CDs, Love Songs and Other Issues in 2007 and Lovesick Blues in 2009. He recorded the audiobook version of Louise Erdrich's 2012 novel The Round House, winner of the 2012 National Book Award for Fiction. Farmer appeared in season 1 of the Sundance TV series The Red Road in 2014.[citation needed]

    Farmer is also a regular supporter of University of Nebraska Omaha Wambli Sapa Memorial Pow Wow, held a week before the Gathering of Nations Powwow. He makes appearances selling his CD's and occasionally giving speeches. University of Nebraska-Omaha (UNO) considers Farmer a "very good friend".[citation needed]

    In 2020, Farmer had brief appearances in the films First Cow and The Dark Divide.[8]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1984 Police Academy Sidewalk Store Owner
    1984 Overdrawn at the Memory Bank Tooby
    1987 The Believers Mover
    1987 The Big Town Duke
    1988 Blue City Slammers Doug
    1988 Powwow Highway Philbert Bono
    1989 Renegades George
    1990 Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder Billy
    1991 The Dark Wind Cowboy Albert Dashee
    1992 Forever Knight Captain Joe Stonetree
    1993 Ed and His Dead Mother Big Lar
    1994 Sioux City Russell White
    1995 Demon Knight Deputy Bob Martel
    1995 Dead Man Nobody
    1996 Henry & Verlin Henry
    1996 Lilies Timothée
    1998 Smoke Signals Arnold Joseph
    1998 Stolen Heart Whitaker
    1999 Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Nobody
    1999 Touched George
    1999 Heater Ben
    2001 Delivering Milo Max
    2001 The Score Burt
    2001 Route 666 Shaman
    2002 Skins Verdell Weasel Tail
    2002 Angels Don't Sleep Here Lou Washington
    2002 Adaptation Buster Baxley
    2003 The Big Empty Indian Bob
    2003 Twist Fagin
    2003 The Republic of Love Ted
    2004 Evergreen Jim
    2004 Sawtooth Seven Thumbs
    2005 3 Needles Winker at Support Group
    2006 Disappearances Herny Coville
    2006 One Night with You Momo
    2007 All Hat Billy Caan
    2007 Intervention Bob
    2008 Swing Vote Curly
    2009 Rejection Albert
    2009 The Timekeeper Cook
    2010 Good Neighbours Roland Brandt
    2010 Ink: A Tale of Captivity Alderman
    2010 A Windigo Tale Harold
    2011 A Bird of the Air Charles Ballard
    2011 California Indian Rich Knight
    2011 Foreverland Moe
    2012 Path of Souls Eddie Benton Benai
    2013 Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian Jack
    2013 Winter in the Blood Lame Bull
    2015 Peter and John Smoke
    2019 The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw Oliver Yellowdog
    2019 First Cow Totillicum
    2019 Blood Quantum Moon
    2019 Santa Fake Santa Claus
    2020 Cowboys Robert Spottedbird
    2020 The Dark Divide Densmore
    2021 Blood Brothers: Civil War Smoke
    2021 Run Woman Run Self
    2022 Quantum Cowboys Calvin
    2023 Hey, Viktor! Gary

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1983 American Playhouse Tooby Episode: "Overdrawn at the Memory Bank"
    1985 The Undergrads Castro Television film
    1986 Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Masters' Bodyguard Episode: "Spanish Blood"
    1986 Doing Life First Prisoner Television film
    1986 Unnatural Causes
    1986 Christmas Eve Jody
    1988 Miami Vice Wilson Episode: "Bad Timing"
    1988 9B Harry Derek Episode: "Dropout"
    1989 Friday the 13th: The Series Rick Episode: "Wedding Bell Blues"
    1990 Sparks: The Price of Passion Pete Television film
    1990 China Beach Dreamwalker Episode: "Strange Brew"
    1991 Plymouth Todd Television film
    1992 E.N.G. Detective Brant 2 episodes
    1992–1994 Forever Knight Capt. Joe Stonetree /

    Detective Norton

    23 episodes
    1993 Street Legal Allan Michaels Episode: "Conduct Unbecoming"
    1993 Blown Away Anderson Television film
    1993 The Big Comfy Couch Wobbly 2 episodes
    1994 The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon Tiny / Big Giant Episode: "Dudley Meets a Tiny Giant"
    1996 Moonshine Highway Hooch Wilson Television film
    1997 Promised Land Conrad Shorty Episode: "The Outrage"
    1997 Ghostwriter Jake Rizzo Episode: "Past Tense"
    1998 The Pretender Vincent LaPahie Episode: "Hope & Prey"
    1999 Justice Lou Belcourt Television film
    2000 The Virginian Buster
    2001 The West Wing Jack Lone Feather Episode: "The Indians in the Lobby"
    2001 Dice Ernie Ross 6 episodes
    2002 The Job Injun Joe Episode: "Soup"
    2002 Screech Owls Thomas Episode: "Sacred Ground"
    2002 Skinwalkers Captain Largo 2 episodes
    2003 Lord Have Mercy! Marty C. Martyn
    2003 Odd Job Jack George Twotrees Episode: "Go West Young Ryder"
    2003 Dreamkeeper Iktome Television film
    2003 Mutant X Dr. Marcus Episode: "The Taking of Crows"
    2003 A Thief of Time Captain Largo Television film
    2003 Coyote Waits
    2004 The Chris Isaak Show Larry Episode: "The Family of Man"
    2006 One Dead Indian Judas George Television film
    2006 Doomstown Detective Jeff Norstrom
    2006 Indian Summer: The Oka Crisis Alan Montour
    2007 Moose TV Gerry Keeshig 8 episodes
    2007 Elijah Ray Television film
    2008 The Border Reserve Police Chief Episode: "Gray Zone"
    2008–2009 Easy Money Shep 7 episodes
    2012 Blackstone Ray Delaronde 8 episodes
    2013, 2017 Longmire Aaron Two Rivers 2 episodes
    2014–2015 The Red Road Mac 6 episodes
    2015–2016 Zoo Anik 2 episodes
    2017 Guilt Free Zone Milo 4 episodes
    2019 Blackwater Charles Goodman Episode: "Pilot"
    2021–2024 Resident Alien Dan Twelvetrees 26 episodes
    2021 Rutherford Falls Earl 2 episodes
    2021–2022 Reservation Dogs Uncle Brownie 7 Episodes
    2022 Our Flag Means Death Chief Mabo Episode: "A Damned Man"
    2022 The English John Clarke 2 Episodes
    2023 The Curse James Toledo Episode: "Pressure's Looking Good So Far"

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Gary Dale Farmer". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  • ^ "The Scene" Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, HeraldTimesScene.com; accessed December 26, 2015.
  • ^ "Gary Farmer is a member of the Cayuga nation within the Haudenosaunee" Archived 2006-12-17 at the Wayback Machine, bcc.ctc.edu; accessed December 26, 2015.
  • ^ Gary Farmer profile Archived 2013-09-11 at the Wayback Machine, NativeNetworks.si.edu; accessed December 26, 2015.
  • ^ a b Gary Farmer Biography, yahoo.com; accessed December 28, 2015.
  • ^ a b Zekas, Rita (July 1990). "Gary Farmer is bringing it to the stage and screen". Secwepemc News. p. 7.
  • ^ Suarez, Juan (2007). Jim Jarmusch. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 128. ISBN 9780252096075.
  • ^ "Cast". The Dark Divide. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
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