Was it meant to be like that? I'll never forget his annoying voice. So finally, after three or four years of screwing around I got around to it. In COLOR! ES: Let me think about that. 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. It'll probably never happen, but if it came around, I would. Well, I did in '92. ES: I got along with Russell. You're always poor. So I told everybody from the beginning. All three of us stood there with them. Not just a regular 20th century guy? Rather spontaneously, a gathering of LOTM fans has been planned. If the movie makes $80 million, they don't care what I say. 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). E: I don't mix with other actors. time or was it just.. you know, "I'm just doing this"? shit and it makes me nuts. E: This was a part of the thing that didn't get developed properly. ES: No, not really. 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. And their dogs too. 1997 - 2020 by
I: And I presume the Hurons were speaking French? Gees, about time!!! 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. And if he could magnify that with a damned megaphone, he was happy as hell. You can't put some little guy next to someone like Daniel Day-Lewis. 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
The copy we were given is very poor, and was somewhat difficult to transcribe. MP: Okay. It's pretty good. you see a lot of them come out of their
ES: No, not when I was there. Until Indian people can gain something of a creative role, then the cold hard facts about that, is that you need money. 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. films. MP: I understand you worked with horses in that film. ES: Yeah. They sort of fashioned him after Tony Soprano, I think. I love jamming. Yeah, I love playing blues. ES: Oh, probably Tom & Huck. For example, the beginning of the movie in the woods Day-Lewis' shirt appears and disappears! mask each and every time? 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. And it has a real
It's about me and this guy his name is Christoph and he's from France. So, what they would like to know is what would
I'm an actor who just happens to be an Indian. .. We'd sit and talk about playing guitar. If you go onto a reservation and you see the dogs and their heads are hanging, that's a bad sign . you know, people don't care about them. 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. I didn't know the Russians, the Europeans, came from the west coast. But period pieces have always been, and always will be, because of their way of
MP: And if the opportunity arose, and it was a role you liked, would you work with him again? Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. I: The editing in the film is a little off sometimes. And I love to be around the sets, learning things.
ES: Yes, I have You know who that was? And we had to do a lot of running and stuff. Eric Schweig has spoken freely about his alcoholism. "ALL THESE CHARACTERS ARE BASED ON FICTION!". When you do that you really have to commit. Because they really need a sense of belonging and that sort of gives
And he has a niece who gets murdered in the city and the police hire him to come to the city to help out. We were in Columbus, Georgia for about a month. MP: Any plans of showcasing them, or giving them their day in the sun? MP: You know, in some ways though, contemporary pieces are worse because they're filled with all sorts of horrors and things that wouldn't happen in a million years. in place of the word. E: Oh, yeah. People, Indian or otherwise, are not born to hate each other. just dump you off and you're there. shells, especially the quiet ones the really, really inward teenagers. 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? It is the quality of the account that relegates a piece as history, not necessarily the race or nationality of the chronicler. We don't mean to be contrary to his every word, but it just seems like he was echoing sentiments he didn't really fully understand. I now work with homeless people in Winnipeg, Manitobawe feed them and clothe them. MP: The problem, then, is if all an Indian actor can get cast as is something like that.. that's definitely a problem. They said "We'll miss you!" E: I've been with PRIME TALENT for about three years and they audition all over the United States and Canada. LINKS
Glad we did! Maybe Vern and I can take one of them out there. He was in good humor throughout. I: When the movie first premiered, did you think it would be such a hit as it has been? 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. the least. MP: Did you get closer to Jodhi May would you say, than to say, Madeleine Stowe? different states and different coliseums .. and they're harmless! ES: Or even Vern. She was pretty nice, Jodhi's mom. E: I think it was a mix. 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? It will be cool because it will be the first time I'll be on a set and.. abstaining. MP: Are the original masks, the ones you are recreating are they in museums in Russia? So, pretty soon, if you start looking inside yourself for
For some, those are scenes that evoke a sense of the times more than any other .. they really hit you. They don't have anybody to talk to and nobody to listen to them. So, no, not to me. I am just concerned that whoever is doing it is pulling their weight. This may be bad energy but it is energy nonetheless and that is power. We won't have a leg to stand on
life cycle. I had no idea. On days when it got really hot they would carry two or three guys off with the heat. ], 45's and shot guns. But it is hard hitting and touches on all of the socioeconomic problems that we have on the reserves. It is fun because you can do morally reprehensible shit and get away with it. 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? of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. 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 ). A speech was given by actor-adoptee Eric Schweig on February 19, 1999 at the Vancouver Inner City Foster Care Conference. Not Chimney Rock was that Chimney Rock? I: Was there another person in your canoe one that wasn't scripted? 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 remember what scene you were filming? MP: It is really scary to be a parent now. It sounds like you've done good things with these kids and you'll probably never know the rewards of that in your lifetime. E: The only stage shot was the waterfall and the cave. He is corrupt and if he can't get what he wants done one way, he'll get it done another. Eric Schweig and Arye Gross in "Big Eden." Out gay filmmaker Thomas Bezucha has a new film, "Let Him Go," now out in theaters. Or was it a sex scene? COURIER ||
If you don't love what you're doing then don't do it. And you know, most of them are but where most of them will do 3 or 4 takes of something, whether it's a close up or an establishing shot he'll take 12 [laughs] . or 13. They haven't solved it. Indians from all over the country, Canada just everywhere. We just see the rushes. Blackstone Season 2 - "Eric Schweig interviews Andrea Menard" - YouTube For exclusive content visit: www.blackstonetheseries.com For exclusive content visit: www.blackstonetheseries.com. You have to have some sort of sympathy or empathy for villains like otherwise. Please Note: This interview is the property of Mohican Press. MP: We've read that you have been involved in a children's drama group. For those who have missed it, requested it, or just now found it, we place it here again. ES: You know, I don't know where the collection is. MP: Alice, played by Jodhi May, was obviously your love interest. MP: Well, I'll tell you what, if you said you'd consider it I think they'd say "anything"! [Laugh]. Other than that, everybody got along. Yeah, it's the most horrible death scene that I've ever done. What was your relationship like with those two actors? What did you guys feel, or you personally, when you were filming those scenes? Vincent Schilling, Akwesasne Mohawk, is the associate editor and senior correspondent at Indian Country Today who enjoys creating media, technology, comics, and movies. I don't use it. We could work out something. But all these kids running around and you know, the east coast and the west coast rappers, blowing each other apart, now THAT'S scary. It's also the truth that you have to do something about it. Have you seen the movie? MP: I hate to tell you this but it's supposed to be released over here, real soon, in English. Zusammenfassung: An interview with the director of the series. 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
He's pretty likeable. MP: Do you see that on the other end of the spectrum too, with the elderly? And he'd do that with everything. And I'm a damn hand with a harmonica! Year by year. I assume that you didn't have much knowledge, before landing the role of Uncas, of the period history behind LOTM not only of
It's sort of, if you think about it, it kind of leaves the audience going, "How did all these guys
But it's good for them because they have so much to offer, these kids, and some of
One of the six and French, so that they could talk amongst themselves. Was it just a kiss? Like the kiss between Hawkeye and Cora? MP: Do you have any relationship with your family? ES: Hmmm . Well, not . not really. It was fun! The stupidest idea or concept I've ever
Available - Free Downloads Only! Let us digress we very much want to like Eric Schweig. And I'm waiting to see if I can get the role of Joseph Stone, a cop who's been to Lebanon and all that. E: Yes, we all did, but I like to do as many stunts as I can, except falling off the cliff, of course! So, the more contemporary films we can do and be allowed to be a part of society and society's subconscious, then the better it will be. It was kind of disappointing because it fit right in. It was huge. I: How do you feel about Indians being depicted in films by white people, in earlier movies? He was ALWAYS doing that. Twitter @VinceSchilling TikTok @VinceSchilling Email vschilling@indiancountrytoday.com he is also the opinions editor , to submit email: opinion@indiancountrytoday.com. And I just like the idea of, like I said before [in a previous conversation], reaching back into time and duplicating the mask and taking them back from the people who stole
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. In COLOR! That's who you have to focus on. ignorance. They're very well
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What was the most trying on you personally? They had a pool and a waterfall. Filled up with all those bodies in there.. in the fort. Before that I had no idea what they were doing up there. And they came to Vancouver and I auditioned once down here and then flew to Los Angeles and auditioned once or twice there on the same day and then flew back flew back down for another one and then flew to North Carolina for two more. Apparently they're shooting in Washington State. I'm not trying to be antagonistic. He will muscle people or threaten them, he is duplicitous and two-faced when he has to be. unless they start writing scripts about contemporary things. Directing them, casting them, and what not.. but. so that's what I'd really like to see. MP: That was the next question. Well, like I said, Red River has received a lot of attention in Europe and people have described it as beautiful. ES: Madeleine.. She was fine, you know. MOHICANS
So, anything contemporary, it doesn't matter. 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:
of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. Certainly, we have a new found appreciation for interviewers! If that's all you can get then, yeah, that's a problem. Really.. if it were possible, we could work out something.. maybe we could do something to "showcase" the kids in your drama group. Just go ahead and tell me how you feel about that. But people still, especially kids who have this .. it changes the way they see things. 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. have anything to do with carving. That, perhaps, is petty stuff. And so, it has to start with YOU. 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
MP: Were they downplaying the Uncas/Alice relationship? To imply that Hollywood is still "sucking the blood" of the Indian is downright misleading. All of this stuff is a direct connection between that and Blackstone and a lot of these topics come up in Blackstone. Out of all the scenes that you did, what was the most difficult? ES: Well, no. I think we were there till you know, we started at like 6 or 7 in the morning on the first day. But there are so many questions we would like to ask of him! There's not enough of us. MP: What WAS filmed? The girls would have been scared of everything! seen any film maker come up with. Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! Do you see yourself as having an empathy with these kids, since you've walked in their shoes? E: The terrific points about the movie was the cinematography on the locations and the costumes. People in New Zealand are getting this program but people in Seattle can't watch it. It's pretty cool, and that's part of the whole process. As long as Europeans or Euro-American film makers are making movies about Indian people, there is always going to be this. [2] I'd take a picture of every one of them, too! He'd rap with the extras and . anybody who was around. Now you see movies like Dances With Wolves or The Last of the Mohicans and there is some attempt to show Indian people as people, so when my little girl says to me, while pointing to YOU, "That's one of the good guys", you've done
I don't like to refer to it as a reference. Even Daniel did. We had a really deep love scene in the cave and they cut that out completely. ES: Well oh man. went to a school to speak in Denver. LINKS
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. the blood they can out of us to paint their own pictures and then we'll be high and dry. MP: He's got quite a reputation for really getting into his roles. With funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, CRESST researchers conducted a multi-year evaluation of a major school reform project at Alain Leroy Locke High School, historically one of California's lowest performing secondary schools. ES: Well .. it was more or less just business to me because nothing's ever historically correct. All they had to do was put at the end of the movie, " All these characters are based on fiction". MP: Yeah! He's normal. 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. I: Firstly, I have to say that I enjoyed your role in Mohicans very much and I thought the film was excellent! I love Asheville. 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
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. Yeah, she was younger and a little more easier going so you could rap with her about more things than with Madeleine Stowe. Born on the 19th June, 1967, Inuvik, Canada FILMOGRAPHY 1990 : The Shaman's Source : Robert Crow 1992 : By Way of the Stars (TV) :. But, take yourself. Some people don't know whether to love him or hate him. 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. It's so big. Teile diese Show mit deinen Freunden. MP: Well, a lot of people feel put out! RIGHTS RESERVED - Use of material elsewhere - including text, images, and
ES: Well, as long as it doesn't come over this way! ES: Yeah, they couldn't have two different love stories going on at once. I think a lot of them are. Or, at least wonder why he says it! ES: I guess I'll have to. I: Did you have to be really physically fit? I: I saw the movie three times and honed in on the role of Uncas. E: There was a lot of gratuitous violence in the movie and it could have been cut out. 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
But you know, it's expected. [Laughs] They're not making Spaghetti Westerns. I'd go in there and buy 50 CDs at a time. That's
Would it be as you just described .. to retake possession of them? You know I told everybody when this started. Those guys running around in the wool were so uncomfortable. to see that kind of ugliness but it's the truth. ES: No, I haven't actually. Where as Indian people, for the most part, everybody listens to their elders, everybody takes care of them. "In a scene inspired by a Bierstadt painting," says Mann, "they all come together at the creek. ES: You know what? I forgot his name MP: Yes . this is one of the masks in his so called "collection"? Well, it's one of the biggest small towns. Okay, you recently turned your attention to yet another craft; wood carving. But that was a superb scene! E: No, I haven't. Your character, Hawkeye, and Chingachgook. there seemed a sense of family. MP: It seems sort of a bad time for a love scene anyway at that stage of the filming. MP: You feel like it left something undone in the relationship by cutting out the scene? 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. So, by the time of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. Available - Free Downloads Only! People from all over the world. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS
I: The scene on the mountain when you run to save Alice at the end you didn't wait for Hawkeye and your father, as per the book? 10 followers . And that works to create a well-rounded villain. Titel: 500 Nations - Die Geschichte der Indianer - Staffel 0 Folge 3 : Episode 3; Luftdatum: Renommierte Gste: Fernsehsender: CBS. I: Yes, it does. As award-winning actor Eric Schweig led a column of mourners yesterday to a sunburned patch of grass at Vancouver's Grandview Park (the place where a man called Curtis Brick spent his dying moments) the drama seemed like a movie scene.. S chweig has, in fact, appeared in similar scenes on screen many times.. A carver and actor born in Nunavut, Schweig's credits track like a highlight reel of . an Inuit duo! It was shot in Vancouver and I talked to Wes after he finished it. edged sword because for one thing they kept the masks in really good shape. That's what I like to see. them to do. They employed 250 carpenters and they smacked it all up. ES: Oh yeah. I'm not an Indian actor. It was a really good script and a good concept. They took it to the extreme with Last of the Dog Men, which is ludicrous! And that's not the way it's supposed to be. I love. E: Yes, but I got restless. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS
You know, that's the impression people have. E: I caught that myself! His filmographic credentials include a slew of TV series such as . A film that tries to cover too much historical ground at least 40 years in too little screen time and winds up becoming a bore because of it. And I was told at 7 a.m. the next morning that I was hired! 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. Hopefully, his voice will be heard on this; his "activism" emulated. Not to portray these times would be to "twist" history. Copyright ?
If you cultivate that, when he is 30 years old he would be the best possible asset for his community. Also the music by Daniel Lanois, a French-Canadian composer. I: Was it all shot outdoors or were there any indoor shots, i.e., like the cabin scene? It has been spoken about an awful lot. MP: How about firing a musket. [Sad voice. That's one of the nicest small towns I've ever been in. ES: First of all, sober as a judge. I: What were the good points about the film? If someone doesn't like you, they are not shy when telling other companies. Day Lewis. Eric Schweig The Missing Interview. when you do too much of anything too much alcohol too many drugs. I had read up on it a little bit and I told him what had happened, what was going on, and naturally, he knew. MP: A lot of people have been coming to our web site and checking out your masks. It is up front and it is brutally honest. the real, well .. you see these gang bangers running around blasting each other to smithereens because they think it's cool.. because that's what you do. 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? No one really knows, it should have gone in there Hopefully, it will be on the extended version when it's on video. ES: Yeah, as opposed to a few years ago, it's reasonably quiet, yeah. it's not that big a deal whether they're historically correct or not because they never can be. EARLY
Does he realize war and violence do really take place, even though we are "not born to hate each other"? I: Do you think it's promoting your career in the way you would like it to? Did you ever feel like "us against them" or "we've got another obstacle to go through and we've got to watch out for each other"; or was
The more the merrier. Eric Schweig was born in Inuvik, Canada, on 19 June 1967. Probably in a little while. but, I'll get the script in
Does he know that the six nations are of the Iroquois, and the Mohawks are one of the six? Accessibility or. ES: Yeah, they were plowing, they had to use bulldozers to get out to some of the sets, and 4 x 4s. It's not in the middle of downtown San Francisco where they
were there. That's what these guys do in the movies. So, after putting it off and saying "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah". at the time I was running around a lot and too busy to
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MP: Cast as the Indian all the time, but you'd prefer to be offered a role because you're a good actor? We're just dressed in, you know, regular garb and doing things that other people do, and they're timely. MP: That's about a hundred years or so. They promote it. They could either. because they'll wind up either dead or in jail. This is to be shot in Vancouver, if it all happens. Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! In
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