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Born: November 11, 1972

Adam Beach began his screen career by rowing the canoe that held the stars of the television adaptation of Farley_Mowat's -Lost in the Barrens (1990). A little over a decade later, the hardworking Native American actor -- who used to run home from school to watch Johnny_Depp on 21_Jump_Street -- had a coveted spot in Vanity Fair's notorious Hollywood Issue and was one of E! Entertainment Network's Sizzling Sixteen.


A member of the Saulteaux Tribe, Beach was born on the Dog Creek Reserve, located north of Lake Winnipeg in Canada. He was only seven years old when a drunk driver killed his mother, who was eight months pregnant. Beach's father drowned only two months later. The tragic deaths of their parents forced Beach and his brothers to move south to live with relatives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. There, he attended Gordon Bell High School, where he became interested in music and theater. He formed a short-lived garage band called Lethic (which covered heavy metal bands like Black_Sabbath) and took drama classes. He soon earned roles in local theater productions and eventually dropped out of school for a lead role in +Red River Valley at the Manitoba Theatre for Young People.


Shortly afterward, Beach was cast as an extra in Lost in the Barrens, starring Graham Greene and Evan_Adams. The next few years saw him playing the title role in Disney's family film Squanto:_A_Warrior's_Tale (1994) and earning a Best Actor Award from First Americans in the Arts for his performance in the television film My Indian Summer (1995). He also frequently appeared on both Canadian and U.S. television, in shows such as Walker, Texas Ranger, Legend, Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, Touched By an Angel, Dead Man's Gun, First Wave, The Rex, and Madison.


By 1998, Beach had a recognizable face and well-refined talent. He landed a starring role in Sherman_Alexie's Smoke_Signals (1998) after only his second reading. The film, which achieved international acclaim, earned both the Filmmaker's Trophy Award and the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, as well as re-teamed Beach with Lost in the Barrens star Evan_Adams. He went on to play a small role in the Russell_Crowe vehicle Mystery,_Alaska (1999), which basically required that he play his favorite sport, ice hockey, for three months. After starring in the thriller The_Last_Stop (2000), Beach showed off his comedic skills as David_Spade's sidekick, Kicking Wing, in 2001's Joe_Dirt. That same year, he played the romantic lead in Helen_Lee's comedy The Art of Woo and appeared in the independent film Now & Forever.


Beach was living in Canada when producers asked him to fly to Los Angeles to audition for the lead part in John_Woo's big-budget action film Windtalkers. Only days later, he was introduced to Woo and cast as Ben Yahzee, a Navajo codetalker charged with deciphering crucial U.S. military dispatches during World War II. The star-studded production includes Nicolas_Cage, Mark_Ruffalo, and Christian_Slater, and required that Beach, who speaks Saulteaux, learn Navajo for the part. The hype surrounding the film influenced Beach to make the permanent move to Los Angeles.


Besides future plans to star in the film version of the comic book and video game *Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, and appear in a Leonard_Peltier biopic, the actor hopes to go back to school and earn a degree in political science. He intends to act for two more decades and then to go into politics. Beach uses his present fame to visit Canadian schools and serve as an inspirational speaker to Native American children. Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi



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