when you do too much of anything too much alcohol too many drugs. That's where their home is and we're fighting over her Like the kiss between Hawkeye and Cora? infringement! You've said previously that you've worked with wood since you were "knee-high" and that it was something that came naturally to you. SCRIPT || AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. Historical films will always be. Or maybe it would be a I: Was it all shot outdoors or were there any indoor shots, i.e., like the cabin scene? Indians.. one of the worst. Out of all the scenes that you did, what was the most difficult? Ava Burnett. We were talking about some of your films and I wanted to ask you about Red River, which has received a lot of attention. So, beyond that, .. we gotta get with it. Besides that, North Carolina is If you do good things, good things will happen. Eric Schweig was born in Inuvik, Canada, on 19 June 1967. Certainly, we have a new found appreciation for interviewers! Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! E: Michael Mann was running around behind everyone in the editing room making them do it shouting, "What are you doing?". with us. RIGHTS RESERVED - Use of material elsewhere - including text, images, and And you take care of yourself Whew! To his credit, he has appeared in over 30 movies over a span of twenty years. He's pretty intense. Gangster rap's fine for the individual who doesn't want to pick up a gun and . He opens up about the joys and challenges of being a new foster caregiver to two siblings. So finally, after three or four years of screwing around I got around to it. All kids want to do now is rap, which is great and I understand when you turn 15 or 16 you want to express yourself. I don't know, that's the editor's fault. We had a love scene that was cut out. I try to say this to kids: It has to do with that fear of success. If they take VERY good care of them you know. It's a shame we [Indian actors] haven't been given the opportunity to well, you know, Wes is doing really good. I spent thousands of dollars at the Asheville Mall. Massive games; twice the size of a football field and we are, ES: Yeah, absolutely. An anger at the people who made the film and some of those who were cast in it. AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. 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. Gorgeous Men. What was originally scripted for that scene was pretty graphic. think I'd hesitate. Blackstone Season 2 - "Eric Schweig interviews Andrea Menard" - YouTube For exclusive content visit: www.blackstonetheseries.com For exclusive content visit: www.blackstonetheseries.com. They employed 250 carpenters and they smacked it all up. Or do you instead allow your own mood, your color preferences .. that sort of thing, to blend with tradition and then the result being a unique There's got to be a lot of women in order for there to be a lot of guys MP: Well, in that regard, most of the film takes place where you wouldn't expect to FIND a lot of women, on the battle front. As expected, we found ourselves liking him a great deal, and we quickly came to a mutually agreeable arrangement for displaying his work. They wanted to keep it up, but it wasn't that sound and they had to take it apart. People, Indian or otherwise, are not born to hate each other. Senility is a social disease. Let us digress we very much want to like Eric Schweig. ES: He's more meticulous, he's a perfectionist to the power of 10. First, how were you chosen for the role of Uncas? MP: We've read that you have been involved in a children's drama group. We were in Columbus, Georgia for about a month. MP: Well, would that be something you would consider? He is a film critic and writes the #NativeNerd column. COURIER || But, nobody went to work. MP: Do you think society all societies. have lost their sense of nurturing and protecting. or seeing children for what they are? MP: True. The stupidest idea or concept I've ever [Laughs] He just happened to be Okay, you're a carver, an actor, a musician, and a drama coach. MP: Well, I'll tell you what, if you said you'd consider it I think they'd say "anything"! like a sauna in the summertime. And who they focus on and who they promote is gangster rap. We need to come together as a global indigenous community. You know what? These kids are our future and they're gonna end up going to bat for us when we're sitting around at 80 years old on the front porch. between walking around the different classes and hanging around the smoking area, it was .. they had a multi-culturalism program that they had figured out for themselves and they were promoting it. ES: Yes, I'd rather be seen as an individual who chooses acting as a profession. I love jamming. Yeah, I love playing blues. I'm not an Indian actor. effects - without our expressed, written permission, constitutes copyright MP: That's interesting because from your viewpoint you look at Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe as the stars, but for other people, you're one of the stars. MP: Another scene that may have been filmed but didn't make it in the final cut was when you were approaching the fort. It's all hard to fathom it goes against our grain. 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 think they wanted that, but the height did come into it. By the way, you did a play called The Cradle Will Fall. ES: Yes. but you couldn't cradle it as well. ES: Yeah.it's a.. yeah. Thanks, Eric. But there are so many questions we would like to ask of him! The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. He expects the same from his cast and his crew. MP: So, on the set then, he would just do a scene and then go off by himself? Right THERE! And I have to say that out of all the cast members, I think you gave a fine performance and we wanted to interview you primarily. 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? You've given a positive image of a Native American. It's also the truth that you have to do something about it. ES: I like playing bad guys. MP: How do feel about being cast in the real-life role of Indian activist? He can do a lot of stuff with his looks. Faye Marie. Then laughter] You know, That I think if ANY Indian actor is going to use their profession, acting, as a forum it should be to advocate things like what happens to you You know? Copyright ? Just a cop. I'll never forget his annoying voice. You have a rather large following. We could work out something. Yeah, you know, just like locusts. ES: Yeah. Is that something you had experience with before? ES: Oh yeah. I don't think he plays but he'd like to If you're ever in Asheville, there's a guy that ran the restaurant downstairs from the hotel. You know what? I didn't have to say that much, just stand around tapping my feet. Anyway, Vern picked it up one day and said "Hey, this is wild, man. SOUNDTRACK || MP: Yeah, it was a good scene. Or WE start making films of our own, which a lot of us has. ES: There's one. Copyright 1997 - 2020 by They take their sense of history and their wisdom We were pleased with the results and hope you are too. We love his portrayal of Uncas. And I was told at 7 a.m. the next morning that I was hired! They haven't solved it. And I get with her. MP: I understand you worked with horses in that film. Would it be accurate to say you're attracted to the arts in general? I: Where there any significant problems with the movie? before it was a tad more difficult than we'd anticipated. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS. Eric Schweig The Missing Interview. Was the fort built for the film? So, it's sort of a moot point but regardless of the fact of whether it's art or not, it does have an impact on people .. on kids and their perception of Hopefully, his voice will be heard on this; his "activism" emulated. Why do you think Blackstone is so popular? Or was it a sex scene? STOREFRONT || So, what they would like to know is what would This is "Eric Schweig Demo 2016" by Eric Schweig on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. This may be bad energy but it is energy nonetheless and that is power. There was eleven thousand gallons coming through a pump into the pool and then it's sucked back through to create the waterfall. It's become a horrible reality. But any bonding that happened was probably at Many Hawks, this special operations camp. That, perhaps, is petty stuff. And if he could magnify that with a damned megaphone, he was happy as hell. Probably in a little while. but, I'll get the script in That, though, can go on endlessly. You know .. especially the people that buy them. Each mask represented various animals and they contained a lot So, while you guys were filming this did you have any sense of bonding? So. you know, we've got to take advantage of it and they'll have nothing left short of Last of the Dog Men which is a ludicrous concept for a film about Born on the 19th June, 1967, Inuvik, Canada FILMOGRAPHY 1990 : The Shaman's Source : Robert Crow 1992 : By Way of the Stars (TV) :. There are no subscriptions or costs. He's extremely unless they start writing scripts about contemporary things. Eric Schweig has spoken freely about his alcoholism. There is an endless amount of historical fact they dredge up from the past and twist it around and suck all the blood out of Indian people to paint their own pictures. All of this helps a lot in my performance. MP: What was your favorite scene in the movie? There were guys from all over the place. They took it to the extreme with Last of the Dog Men, which is ludicrous! It's impossible to say. Basic description does not do this moment justice. Even at night. MP: You're welcome. No one wants to see this all the time. MP: Do you see that on the other end of the spectrum too, with the elderly? I: Well, I was thinking more along the lines of your [??] ES: Yeah, Wes was cool. I don't It doesn't matter what kind of crooks they were! That's because people listen to them. 1997 - 2020 by 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. E: No, I don't think so at all. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS, ADOPTION SPEECH DELIVERED BY ERIC SCHWEIG. Now, it is possible that there was more to the interview than that which made it to print. He's pretty likeable. Anything that had to do with the fort . because it was hot in there and it was stuffy. 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 . MP: The problem, then, is if all an Indian actor can get cast as is something like that.. that's definitely a problem. Just a chance to. you can see it in them.. certain monologues that hit home with them. ES: Yeah, but I understand the reason why. Day Lewis. It's retarded. I'd take a picture of every one of them, too! ES: You gotta put a little bit of that in there. MP: So, we're not looking at masks that are all going to be the same, but all unique. Do you enjoy the stage? But you know, it's expected. ES: First of all, sober as a judge. just dump you off and you're there. The Cliff Trails. So, anything contemporary, it doesn't matter. Daniel, he's pretty laid back, to say the least. find your voice, man, you can't shut up! what makes it fun to watch. Would it be as you just described .. to retake possession of them? Was she on the set all the time? different states and different coliseums .. and they're harmless! There were so many locations. ES: Basically, yeah. I: You mentioned earlier about your hair. a half, two years ago, Jessica State . she was 9 or 10 years old, about 200 yards from a ball field full of people, she was raped and had her throat cut and one of her hands cut off. MP: The scenes filmed at Cameron's Cabin; you've got the night scene when you guys gather around the table, then the next day when the Lt. is trying to recruit colonials to support the British Army, and then later on, when you guys revisit the cabin and Suddenly, surprisingly, Alice gives a look to her sister and jumps off after him. One in particular was your party's arrival at Fort William Henry. MP: Okay. It is a dramatic thriller, set in 1950s Montana, about two grandparents (Diane Lane and Kevin Costner) hoping to get their grandson back after the death of their son. Perhaps we are wrong. As a former foster child himself, he knows all too well the obstacles that youth can face when growing up in care. In COLOR! Just throw out a couple of opinions on working with her. They worked everybody like dogs, so that was the only beef anyone had. Of course, like you were saying before, the old films from the 50s were horrible .. the Indians were the bad guys and they had to be eradicated no matter what. It's a DAMN sight better than movies they had in the 50s. you know, and isn't psychotic. shells, especially the quiet ones the really, really inward teenagers. It would never have happened! I: So you made the movie in Richmond: now what? Nobody gives a We realize many of you are huge Eric Schweig fans. I guess it worked out. They were the stars so they acted accordingly. I don't know. Could you tell him Eric said "hello"? If you want to turn things around, maybe children are where you need to do it. We were down there for about a month and we worked with this guy with a beard who was a real outdoorsman. PATHFINDING || I don't know what either one of them is doing. I can't remember. the least. I don't use it. But Russell Means (Chingachgook) said, "NO, I'm an Indian. Can you turn it into a greater good by reaching out to those kids? Perhaps much is taken out of context. Your masks are recreations of traditional ceremonial masks of the Inuit. Some people actually got hurt. The effect of the battle between you and Magua was very dramatic. "In a scene inspired by a Bierstadt painting," says Mann, "they all come together at the creek. So, when you carve .. are you trying to recreate an exact image of another mask? You know, bad things happened to me and I left home. and I did bad things. So, pretty soon, if you start looking inside yourself for It's there with each of these kids, though, and they'll carry that with them. What's he like on the set?" They're very well SOUNDTRACK || E: There was a lot of gratuitous violence in the movie and it could have been cut out. shit and it makes me nuts. It was stupid not to! My mother died of alcoholism and she was homeless as well. [Laughter]. I work with sex trade workers and I try to hook them up with agencies that can help them. All they had to do was put at the end of the movie, " All these characters are based on fiction". EARLY They don't have anybody to talk to and nobody to listen to them. MP: Well, having been here already, would you ever want to revisit western North Carolina, the scene of the crime? I started volunteering with Resource Assistance for YouthRaY Inc., and and they hired me to work with them. MP: We've heard about those. Please Note: This interview is the property of Mohican Press. I think a lot of them are. What was your relationship like with those two actors? We have feasts around here and they eat first. EARLY Available - Free Downloads Only! You know .. they just did whatever they had to do. MP: Would you describe yourself as a private person? A speech was given by actor-adoptee Eric Schweig on February 19, 1999 at the Vancouver Inner City Foster Care Conference. Gregory Harrison . So, it it is somewhat difficult to have to knock his words. And he has a niece who gets murdered in the city and the police hire him to come to the city to help out. Yeah, you know, I am a good guy. Guide book STILL in place of the word. 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. MP: As you know, our web site centers on The Last of the Mohicans. It's going to be released here so just brace yourself. They sort of fashioned him after Tony Soprano, I think. And the colors. the picture that was taken of this mask, the colors were a bit off. MOHICAN PRESS GATHERINGS || He interjects things, seemingly out of nowhere, which had little to do with the question, leading one to suspect there was an agenda waiting to spew forth. and I saw the most amazing art work in this school. MESSAGE BOARD, STOREFRONTS! Either your adopted or your natural family? I: The editing in the film is a little off sometimes. Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! It's jacked up obviously for television so the story is more interesting. It is the quality of the account that relegates a piece as history, not necessarily the race or nationality of the chronicler. . or play a dulcimer, learn how to play a dulcimer. 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. We don't have the numbers; we represent less than 5% of the total population in North America. Is there anything that you are aware of any possibilities on the horizon that they can look forward to? I don't just talk about it, I do it. And it's really hard, I guess it's hard, I've never been a parent, but it'd be hard to differentiate your child's freedom and their safety. 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:. MP: Okay. it pure business, more or less? That's why they cut that love scene out. The people at the music store said. when I said "Well, we're almost done here. ES: Yeah. and.. of course they're not gonna care and they're gonna forget everything. ES: Yeah, THE INDIAN. 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. Try to balance it, you know.. go 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: Well, no. I don't think. Your character, Hawkeye, and Chingachgook. there seemed a sense of family. I: Yes, I guess that's a little difficult to survive. COURIER || EARLY Was she just a pleasant observer or. ES: Yeah. COLLECTIBLES || I like to hang out with my friends. So, by the time Over near Lake James. It's not a monumental, you know, a paradigm change, but it effects them. This is to be shot in Vancouver, if it all happens. If someone doesn't like you, they are not shy when telling other companies. They made me dive from one canoe to another. We're heading out." MENUS! infringement! No problem. That's no lie either. EARLY AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. He runs Many Hawks Special Operations Camp in Columbus, Georgia where he You need an Indian to play an Indian and you need a Frenchman to play a Frenchman if you want a realistic looking movie. He doesn't really think that just because an American Indian becomes a director that he will be able to craft a totally objective, and accurate, film? MP: And as opposed to what you do .. acting . doesn't that put you in the spotlight? ES: Yeah, I realize it was about the French and Indian Wars, but if they had focused more on the family ties that are involved with the Indian people that lived in that area, it would have hit home a lot harder. Does he realize that all history is written from a viewpoint? of symbolic imagery. Did you enjoy being in the midst of all that awesome scenery and wilderness? LINKS He's all business. Glad we did! 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 ). E: Oh, yeah. I'd go in there and buy 50 CDs at a time. I wish they wouldn't. ES: Well, you know, it's a period piece. MP: Is that the movie with a band of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers hidden out in the mountains somewhere in modern times? Sometimes on the set they have raunchy attitudes and I'd rather be away from it. Their living conditions were bad, like one loo [bathroom] for 400 guys. PATHFINDING || for the running and other activities. Mostly it was an hour and a half long sprint! E: The only stage shot was the waterfall and the cave. Guide book STILL . PATHFINDING || 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 I: How did you feel about the battle scenes, especially the scenes when the deposed British troops are leaving the fort and the Hurons are waiting for them? Our intent is not to criticize or alienate, rather to wonder why? ES: Yeah. That's who you have to focus on. How is he different from them? ES: Something I'm considering. That's not to say we weren't Support Indian Country Today for as little as $10. ES: No, I haven't. All of this stuff is a direct connection between that and Blackstone and a lot of these topics come up in Blackstone. I: When you go down to L. A., do you mix in with the other actors or stay to yourself? Tom & Huck or Pontiac Moon if they were done differently, not Tom & Huck, but Pontiac Moon. 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. Before taking the role, did you have any familiarity with muskets or did you have to train for that? I: What were the good points about the film? Enjoy! have anything to do with carving. Do you have a message for these people? Eric Schweig The Missing Interview - YouTube 0:00 / 2:10 Eric Schweig The Missing Interview Ogichidaawi 414 subscribers 174K views 14 years ago Eric Schweig interview from The. So, by the time of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. And, hang out with my girlfriend. ES: Yep! An anger at how history has unfolded itself. impact, and it's art imitating life and vice versa. Eric Schweig and Arye Gross in "Big Eden." Out gay filmmaker Thomas Bezucha has a new film, "Let Him Go," now out in theaters. E: I don't mix with other actors. That's why we had, sometimes, 15 or 16 hour days. I: I believe you are half-German and half-Inuit and you are involved with the Canadian Alliance and the Solidarity for Native People? STUDIO: 20th Century Fox. He opens up about the joys and challenges of being a new foster caregiver to two siblings. Could you do me a favor? Powwow Trail (2001- ) Episode: White Man's Indian ES: Oh, probably Tom & Huck. 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. E: No, I haven't. Guide book STILL It's not in the middle of downtown San Francisco where they We actually talked them out of that! The more the merrier. The general public doesn't like 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. E: I've just finished this thing in Atlanta, Georgia, maybe two months ago, called Shenandoah. We've been asked to extend to you an invitation to the gathering on behalf of these people. I was born in Inuvik NWT in 1967 and moved south to Ontario with my adoptive family in the early 70s. 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 an Inuit duo! So, no, not to me. My birth name is Ray Dean Thrasher while my adopted legal name is Eric Kurt Schweig. good idea to have one of your masks displayed in the vicinity. MP: Have you had any contact with her since filming LOTM? MP: A lot of the people who come to our web site are coming because of an interest in you. Sitting out there in a big flotilla and it was really windy. I can't remember which scene it was. He was ALWAYS doing that. HISTORY || You've known him as Uncas. 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