Wesley Studi ( Cherokee ᏪᏌ ᏍᏚᏗ  ; rođen 17. decembra 1947.) američki je glumac i filmski producent iz nacije Cherokeeja, dobitnik kritičkih priznanja i nagrada, posebno za portretiranje Indijanaca u filmu.[1] [2] Nastupio je u filmovima nagrađenim Oskarom, poput Ples s vukovima (1990) i Posljednji Mohikanac (1992), te u filmovima nominiranim za Oskara, Geronimo: Američka legenda (1993) i Novi svijet (2005) ). Poznat je i po portretiranju Sagata u Street Fighteru (1994). Ostali filmovi u kojima se pojavio su Neprijatelji, Heat, Mystery Men, Avatar, A Million Ways to Die na Zapadu, i televizijske serije Penny Dreadful. 2019. godine dobio je počasnu nagradu Akademije,[3] postavši prvi indijanski domorodac i druga sjevernoamerička autohtona osoba koju je Akademija počastila (prva je Buffy Sainte-Marie ).[a] Godine 2020. New York Times ga je rangirao na 19. mjesto na listi 25 najvećih glumaca 21. vijeka. [5]

Wes Studi
ObrazovanjeTulsa Community College
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  1. ^ Galbraith, Jane (1993-12-14). "Q&a with Wes Studi: 'I Came Into the Business at the Right Time'". Los Angeles Times. Arhivirano s originala, 5. 3. 2016. Pristupljeno 2010-11-30.
  2. ^ Kevin Carter (22 December 1993). "Actor Champions Indian Heritage". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Orlando Sentinel. Arhivirano s originala, 15. 9. 2012. Pristupljeno 2010-12-12.
  3. ^ Hammond, Pete (3 June 2019). "Oscars: Governors Awards To Geena Davis, David Lynch, Wes Studi, Lina Wertmuller".
  4. ^ ""An Officer and a Gentleman" (NY)". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Pristupljeno 4 Nov 2019. Academy Award winner: Music – Original Song (“Up Where We Belong,” Music by Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie; Lyric by Will Jennings)
  5. ^ Dargis, Manohla; Scott, A.O. (25 November 2020). "The 25 greatest actors of the 21st century (so far)". The New York Times. Pristupljeno 9 December 2020.
  1. ^ With this honorary Oscar, Wes Studi became the second Indigenous person from North America to receive an award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Buffy Sainte-Marie, a First Nations/Native American living in Canada was the first Indigenous person to win an Oscar, in 1983, when she won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 55th Academy Awards.[4]