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Unfortunately, people just eat that stuff up! MP: True. Yeah, ask any actor and they will tell you one of the most fun things to do is to make a departure from yourself and play a villain. 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 It would have been really cool if they had made it a little more sprawling. different states and different coliseums .. and they're harmless! Even at night. MP: Why did you specifically choose the Inuit Spirit masks as the subject of your carvings? They took it to the extreme with Last of the Dog Men, which is ludicrous! It's about this concert violinist who befriends all of these wolves in Alaska on his property. Put us into 1992 along with everyone else. But there was some kind of beef with the production company and the North Carolina tourism division. They sort of fashioned him after Tony Soprano, I think. infringement! I am just concerned that whoever is doing it is pulling their weight. Or was it a sex scene? I'll do it. ES: There's about 14 or 15 kids in it and we get together.. actually, I'm waiting for some plays to come in to a local bookstore here. We go down to the gym and I just. my girlfriend and I, we look around for different monologues and scenes for E: I caught that myself! I've been doing this for 25 years now. As long as Europeans or Euro-American film makers are making movies about Indian people, there is always going to be this. I: So you made the movie in Richmond: now what? That's where their home is and we're fighting over her It is hard to do this if someone is not interested in itmind, body and soul. MP: What was your favorite scene in the movie? They employed 250 carpenters and they smacked it all up. ES: Yep! Eric Schweig is a Canadian actor of mixed Inuvialuk, Chippewa-Dene and German heritage. I don't know what either one of them is doing. Guide book STILL 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. MP: It didn't leave you craving for the city lights? Let us digress we very much want to like Eric Schweig. So we can .. now we have them. MP: He's been real busy.. doing quite well. Born in Canada's Northwest Territories and of Inuvialuit lineage, Schweig was adopted into an abusive family as a baby and suffered under their treatment until, at age 16, he ran away to Toronto.. I've never told anyone I am a Marlon Brando or whoever. And so, it has to start with YOU. How would you describe him as an actor? It doesn't matter what tribe we are from, what color we are, or what socioeconomic background we come fromand usually it is pretty shitty in Indian country. Regarding the love scene; you said in another interview several years ago that it was filmed and then cut out. I don't mind period pieces as long as it's something positive and not negative. Because they really need a sense of belonging and that sort of gives Those guys running around in the wool were so uncomfortable. It was a real pleasure to have the opportunity to talk with Eric. But, nobody went to work. I: Do you think European women would have been able to stand such a life style? The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. As you've read in the interview, a film project is likely to materialize. So, while you guys were filming this did you have any sense of bonding? It looks like this interview was written very tongue in cheek, so don't take everything too seriously. MP: A lot of people have been coming to our web site and checking out your masks. I thought I was forgotten, apparently not. And we had to do a lot of running and stuff. And, you know, it's the 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 . It would never have happened! Ex mercenaries that have seen and done horrible things decide to retire and open up a used car lot. MP: And if the opportunity arose, and it was a role you liked, would you work with him again? 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? Where are you? Usually they paved the way so we didn't have much of a problem. But it's good for them because they have so much to offer, these kids, and some of have anything to do with carving. I try to say this to kids: It has to do with that fear of success. As expected, we found ourselves liking him a great deal, and we quickly came to a mutually agreeable arrangement for displaying his work. But Russell Means (Chingachgook) said, "NO, I'm an Indian. So, by the time That's who you have to focus on. Apparently they're shooting in Washington State. PATHFINDING || It was an alternative school for troubled teens who couldn't cope with a regular school curriculum so they booted them all out and put them all in a big building. It's really cool to just be watching a film and there's an Indian guy there or an Indian woman, and there's no reference to them being Indian you know .. it puts a more human face on us because people are so scared because of their own If you don't love what you're doing then don't do it. ES: Well .. it was more or less just business to me because nothing's ever historically correct. Vincent Schilling, Akwesasne Mohawk, is the associate editor and senior correspondent at Indian Country Today who enjoys creating media, technology, comics, and movies. 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. You know? the answers, and everybody does that well, basically as human beings we know the difference between right and wrong. 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. ES: Yeah, THE INDIAN. MP: Well, having been here already, would you ever want to revisit western North Carolina, the scene of the crime? E: I had fun, really. ES: Yeah, Wes was cool. He's got a real character face. It's cool, everything's cool. well, it's getting better, ES: No, not when I was there. Lots of it, and we have to control it. Something that minuscule I wouldn't remember. Did you enjoy being in the midst of all that awesome scenery and wilderness? Filled up with all those bodies in there.. in the fort. I'd go in there and buy 50 CDs at a time. We're curious about Jodhi May's mother. Yeah, you know, just like locusts. But that's all right. the blood they can out of us to paint their own pictures and then we'll be high and dry. That and the part where Alice jumps from the cliff are some of the finest in the film! He headed to the big screen following his Broadway performances. ES: Tell them, "Thanks for your support. That's no lie either. I walked the streets with holes in my shoes and I stood in line at soup kitchens. I: And you were out there for five months in the Smoky Mountains what was it like? AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS ES: Yeah. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS. In I don't cut my hair for nobody!" Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. ES: Yeah, it's a drag man, our children usually wind up paying the price for society's sins. He's pretty intense. It's a DAMN sight better than movies they had in the 50s. We come from two different distinct worlds. Really.. if it were possible, we could work out something.. maybe we could do something to "showcase" the kids in your drama group. ES: Well, as long as it doesn't come over this way! I've been around horses. Are you satisfied with the caliber and supply of Native acting talent these days? The way you're describing it doesn't really sound like the scene that was originally and I get with her and we start scrapping about this and that and he shoots me dead. That's what I love about it. I: Have you seen the whole film unedited? I: When you go down to L. A., do you mix in with the other actors or stay to yourself? ES: No. There were guys from all over the place. [2] At first it took us about a minute or a minute and a half when we first got a hold of them to get them ready to fire. Indians from all over the country, Canada just everywhere. mask each and every time? There was a golf tournament out there. were there. 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. 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? So, what they would like to know is what would Before taking the role, did you have any familiarity with muskets or did you have to train for that? EARLY A little better, though. MP: It is really scary to be a parent now. And try to teach them to watch out for the warning signs. Enjoy! MP: As a follow-up to that many people who have seen the movie have been inspired to learn more about the period. 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:. Glad we did! ES: Well, that's hard to say because mostly all I did was run. MP: Okay! And if he could magnify that with a damned megaphone, he was happy as hell. I never met my biological mother. ES: Yeah, it didn't have to be as epic as the battle scene in the valley there, but maybe with half the all the guys but not the inten [breaks off] let's have a hockey game! It's too bad that I was born out of abuse, but you know, that's how most of us are. Yeah, they cut that out, they must have. I: What kind of qualities do you think they were looking for, that maybe you had that other people didn't? MP: Do you have any relationship with your family? I didn't have to say that much, just stand around tapping my feet. MP: Have you remained in contact with either one? Okay, you're a carver, an actor, a musician, and a drama coach. but you couldn't cradle it as well. I: I saw the movie three times and honed in on the role of Uncas. You've known him as Uncas. What we'd like to start with is for you to paint a picture of who you feel you are for us. There were also a few scenes cut out that should not have been. If they were good sticks .. it was kind of a bummer .. it would've been a better game. Stars: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, Alexander Calvert, Sarah Troyer, Jonathan Cherry, Eric Schweig Writer: Davy Perez, series created by Eric Kripke Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado . No one wants to see this all the time. I'm an actor who just happens to be an Indian. Just throw out a couple of opinions on working with her. ES: Oh yeah, Lake James. People are treating kids like animals. [Laughter]. And the colors. the picture that was taken of this mask, the colors were a bit off. But we are running out of actors and we need new blood. E: I don't mix with other actors. You know. psychopaths running around. All I expect from anybodyand this is what I like about Blackstoneis that people on the show can do their job. I've always been into that, ever since I was a kid. Try to balance it, you know.. go You know, you gotta start somewhere and they're starting small but they're starting. MUSINGS || LINKS Teile diese Show mit deinen Freunden. MP: Yeah, Chimney Rock. ES: Well, the doors are opening now. I forgot his name MP: Yes . this is one of the masks in his so called "collection"? I went over to his hotel and sat around with him. Yeah, they're making they're redeeming themselves. SOUNDTRACK || Guide book STILL We have feasts around here and they eat first. One in particular was your party's arrival at Fort William Henry. MP: I know you've had experience framing houses. Anything that had to do with the fort . because it was hot in there and it was stuffy. You know, bad things happened to me and I left home. and I did bad things. All of a sudden they just start busting out. Who is Eric Schweig? I'm getting sick of looking at the same usual suspects all the time. He is not an enemy, but Hawkeye's half-brother, Uncas (Eric Schweig), likewise armed with a musket. That, perhaps, is petty stuff. He'd rap with the extras and . anybody who was around. She was pretty nice, Jodhi's mom. I: Well, I've learned a lot today from you and I really thank you for all the time you've given me. You have to sit down and focus. Want To Purchase One Of Eric's Videos? Available - Free Downloads Only! life cycle. But, take yourself. Daniel, he's pretty laid back, to say the least. It's pretty good. you see a lot of them come out of their . You see a lot of people, like I was telling Gail the other day, you see the PMRC , the Parents Music Resource Center, and Tipper Gore and her butt head husband and they're running around bands like Marilyn Manson, and they're banning them from There was eleven thousand gallons coming through a pump into the pool and then it's sucked back through to create the waterfall. Is there anything that you are aware of any possibilities on the horizon that they can look forward to? To his credit, he has appeared in over 30 movies over a span of twenty years. Each mask represented various animals and they contained a lot So, no, not to me. 1997 - 2020 by That's why we had, sometimes, 15 or 16 hour days. He was into powder rifles and stuff like that. They just. a lot of it was really dark but it was incredible. The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. Mostly it was an hour and a half long sprint! MOVIE TITLE: The Last of the Mohicans. Yeah, probably the Magua scrap was my favorite. E: The only stage shot was the waterfall and the cave. It is up front and it is brutally honest. Okay . You were born in Inuvik? MP: Well, I'll tell you what, if you said you'd consider it I think they'd say "anything"! Does he realize that all history is written from a viewpoint? E: No, I don't! wasn't the only time he did that. It's there with each of these kids, though, and they'll carry that with them. "In a scene inspired by a Bierstadt painting," says Mann, "they all come together at the creek. ES: Hmmm . Well, not . not really. seen any film maker come up with. Anyway, Vern picked it up one day and said "Hey, this is wild, man. I was adopted at six months of age. I: Do you think it's promoting your career in the way you would like it to? In E: I think they wanted that, but the height did come into it. ES: Yeah. The general public doesn't like What did you guys feel, or you personally, when you were filming those scenes? But people still, especially kids who have this .. it changes the way they see things. So, by the time of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. Faye Marie. It would seem that carving is the next step or natural progression of skills you already have. 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. Until Indian people can gain something of a creative role, then the cold hard facts about that, is that you need money. I wish they wouldn't. Made for the talented actor and artist that is Eric Schweig. 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. get here?" He is corrupt and if he can't get what he wants done one way, he'll get it done another. 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. I really like it and I love shopping there. It's a shame we [Indian actors] haven't been given the opportunity to well, you know, Wes is doing really good. Probably the fort scenes. Both musical pieces heard during this interview are by Tudjaat, 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. Accessibility or. ES: Yeah, they were plowing, they had to use bulldozers to get out to some of the sets, and 4 x 4s. shoot. Gorgeous Men. infringement! It starts with the individual person. I used to hate it but I got used to them after awhile. find your voice, man, you can't shut up! We should be running around and, . not running around.. but we should be in, you know, suits.. like everybody else. in normal clothes. Then laughter] You know, If they take VERY good care of them you know. it take to coerce you to be there? Does he? I don't think. COURIER || I told Vern about that. to see that kind of ugliness but it's the truth. We sort of guessed at what they would Maybe Vern and I can take one of them out there. I just wish this had a bit more exposure down in the States. ES: I don't know, they should have stuck it in there. The Indian guys were okay. ES: Or even Vern. Like this week. there's 7 or 8 guys that I'm going to speak with. But he said them. So I told everybody from the beginning. Mohican Press - ALL It's jacked up obviously for television so the story is more interesting. good idea to have one of your masks displayed in the vicinity. Being brothers, we would be the same. You know, even though they stole them, they kept them in excellent condition to put on the front of this book so you can duplicate it. It was probably [name omitted] He's the 1st AD. They'll get a kick out of that. Do you really feel as though you're making a departure from yourself? You know, if you get beaten down for so long and then you So, pretty soon, if you start looking inside yourself for They were stiff, the leather in them was REALLY stiff, so you could carry it We invite your comments on our comments, or on the interview, on the The battle scenes were spectacular! 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. unless they start writing scripts about contemporary things. It could have been developed more. Guide book STILL You've given a positive image of a Native American. Indians.. one of the worst. 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? Directing them, casting them, and what not.. but. so that's what I'd really like to see. It's box office numbers. Your character, Hawkeye, and Chingachgook. there seemed a sense of family. ES: Yeah. LINKS How would he feel if film directors did not use native people in native roles? How is he different from them? E: The terrific points about the movie was the cinematography on the locations and the costumes. ES: Yeah, Asheville's really nice. Nothing like that . 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. MP: Personally, I think he was deserving of an Academy Award for his work in The Last of the Mohicans. It has been spoken about an awful lot. I can't remember. Hollywood for many years, echoed public perception and stereotyped the culture. MP: The photo of the mask you described. on the cover of the book, is that 18th century or 19th century? I love Asheville. I'm not an Indian actor. Day Lewis. Eric Schweig is a Canadian actor of mixed Inuvialuk, Chippewa-Dene and German heritage. an Inuit duo! MP: Okay. All they want to do is restrict native roles to native people. If there's any kind of panic, it started at the top with the producers. MP: How about firing a musket. What I thought about the movie was that it was sprawling. ES: Actually, about three or four years ago I was sitting around the house with Vern Etzerza and, what's the name of the book? ES: I got along with Russell. AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. Rather spontaneously, a gathering of LOTM fans has been planned. I am an outreach worker in real life. And I get with her. it's burnt out. We were in Columbus, Georgia for about a month. I teach them and they teach me. We were particularly struck by his comments pertaining to children which seemed Also the music by Daniel Lanois, a French-Canadian composer. I guess we swayed public opinion since then but I haven't heard of it. impact, and it's art imitating life and vice versa. But I made the bottom of the mask protrude a little bit more. I don't know, that's the editor's fault. We love his portrayal of Uncas. Of course then he will do something that is sweet and redeeming. I: Was there another person in your canoe one that wasn't scripted? ES: No, I haven't actually. He opens up about the joys and challenges of being a new foster caregiver to two siblings. They reminded me of me. But that was a superb scene! ES: Oh You know, I can't remember. He is of mixed race ( Inuvialuk, Chippewa - Dene and German). ES: He was intense. it pure business, more or less? Why do you think Blackstone is so popular? Does he know that, in fact, all these characters are not based on fiction? MP: We're about 40 minutes east of Asheville. They could stand around and get suntanned. What was originally scripted for that scene was pretty graphic. ES: Yeah, they couldn't have two different love stories going on at once. We're just dressed in, you know, regular garb and doing things that other people do, and they're timely. Or maybe it would be a Like the kiss between Hawkeye and Cora? I know something good there. HISTORY || 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. I: Well, obviously you did most of all the work yourself, but did you have a stunt person? Early life [ edit] Schweig was born in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. We actually talked them out of that! Probably in a little while. but, I'll get the script in I: Some of the scenes, especially in the canoes - was that really you guys? MP: She's working with you with these kids? In COLOR! Should you instead be seen simply as an individual who has chosen acting as a profession? Some of my friends are Mohawks. Or, at least wonder why he says it! Could you tell him Eric said "hello"? Did you feel close? MP: Would you describe yourself as a private person? All of our content is free. E: No, I didn't. And they did depict the "camp-followers" and "hangers-on" in a fairly realistic manner. So, should we start a letter writing campaign? They said "We'll miss you!" He seems like a good guy. So, when you carve .. are you trying to recreate an exact image of another mask? That was a pain in the ass, to say COLLECTIBLES || To Continue Reading Our Interview With Eric Schweig, Move On To: PART 2: ERIC SCHWEIG: AN INTERVIEW. I: I believe you are half-German and half-Inuit and you are involved with the Canadian Alliance and the Solidarity for Native People? . or play a dulcimer, learn how to play a dulcimer. when you do too much of anything too much alcohol too many drugs. ES: Yeah. ES: Uhhh no.. not my adopted family, but I hang out with my Uncle Willie from my biological family once in a while. Eric was forthcoming and, we believe, candid in his responses; gracious, and willing to discuss everything we asked. Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. It's become a horrible reality. Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! I guess it turned out alright. I see a lot of people who look all over the place for answers, except inside themselves. 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. They were the two stars so they couldn't take the focus off of them. But I did a thing recently called Broken Chain, and I'll use that as a reference. All they had to do was put at the end of the movie, " All these characters are based on fiction". MP: We've heard about those. Some people actually got hurt. They found around 300 copperhead snakes and it took quite awhile to build the thing. We were pleased with the results and hope you are too. We had a love scene that was cut out. MP: That's true. Thanks, Eric. Our intent is not to criticize or alienate, rather to wonder why? The more the merrier. scripted, which was more than "puppy love". Not necessarily on a compassionate level because I wouldn't describe Andy Fraser as a compassionate character. Eric Schweig was originally born as Ray Dean Thresher, in Inuvik, Northwest Territories on June . People in New Zealand are getting this program but people in Seattle can't watch 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. 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. I: The editing in the film is a little off sometimes. Available - Free Downloads Only! Not to portray these times would be to "twist" history. [Laughter]. 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. Over near Lake James. Some people don't know whether to love him or hate him. They scratched the money together and made T-shirts. What else? MP: Okay. ES: Yeah, absolutely. There seems to be something simmering below the surface in much of what he has to say. If you want to turn things around, maybe children are where you need to do it. With the village? In fact, he stayed at that, not a chateau What's the name of that Basic description does not do this moment justice. MP: We've read that you have been involved in a children's drama group. We're heading out." there's such a thing as senility. MP: Do you remember what scene you were filming? So what if the film was not shot in the MP: A lot of the people who come to our web site are coming because of an interest in you. In the past, a hundred years ago, we would watch our toddlers, and what they had predisposition for doing. It was stupid not to! COURIER || We hope all who read this feel they've gained more insight, or a better You have to have some sort of sympathy or empathy for villains like otherwise. It's retarded. EARLY PATHFINDING || MP: Where as a well made period piece, showing history as realistically as can be, is good. SCRIPT || So, it it is somewhat difficult to have to knock his words. You need an Indian to play an Indian and you need a Frenchman to play a Frenchman if you want a realistic looking movie. You know .. especially the people that buy them. Senility is a social disease. And that works to create a well-rounded villain. Since we came upon, posted, and discussed the above interview, both here and on the WWW Board, we have had the good fortune to be able to talk with Eric Schweig directly. You seem to be down on period pieces because they cast Indians in loin cloths and stuff like that. I: And I presume the Hurons were speaking French? Things usually turn out if you do it that way. and I saw the most amazing art work in this school. That's how it has to be; even Freddy Krueger was the bastard son of 1000 maniacs. They both have the same kind of drive so it was pretty funny. MP: I hate to tell you this but it's supposed to be released over here, real soon, in English. And their dogs too. 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. Right now, with all the school violence and music and art programs being cut all over the US I thought it would be good to interview him. 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