Rudy Youngblood

Rudy Youngblood, known as the tea -Dee- Nae (German: " Strong Boy" ), ( born September 21, 1982 in Belton, Texas, USA; Rudy Nathaniel Jamal Gonzalez ) is an American actor, dancer, Powwow singer and artist who descended from the Comanche, Cree and Yaqui Indians.

Rudy Youngblood grew up with his two younger sisters in Belton, a small town in Texas, and in Washington and Arizona and had an early age to contribute to the livelihood of the family by perceived temporary jobs. An avid sportsman, he is next to the horse riding, boxing and cross-country skiing, especially the art Painting and manufactures in this context, oil and acrylic paintings but also pastels and chalk work on. As a descendant of once powerful Indian tribes he tries to preserve their heritage today by cultivates the traditions of his people and this presents to a wider audience. He toured as a powwow singer and dancer Peter Buffet multimedia Formation Spirit - The Seventh Fire, which was also filmed in, the United States, Canada and also gave several guest appearances abroad. In addition, he was with the Native American Dance Theatre and the original Navajo Code Talkers on tour before he got the lead role of " Jaguar Paw " in Mel Gibson's film Apocalypto in October 2005. The nearly year-long rotation recording his debut film, which emerged primarily in Mexico, made ​​him internationally known.

Filmography

  • 2006: Apocalypto
  • 2010: Beat Down
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