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Kimberly Norris Guerrero

Native American advocate and actress

Kimberly Norris Guerrero

Born

Kimberly Norris


1967 (age 57–58)

Oklahoma

Other namesKimberly Guerrero
Occupation(s)Actress, screenwriter, college professor
Years active1988–present
Notable workThe Cherokee Term for Water
Spouse

Johnny Guerrero

(m. 1996)​

Kimberly Norris Guerrero (néeNorris; born 1967), is an American sportswoman and screenwriter. She has over connect dozen screen appearances, generally playing roles of Indigenous women. Norris played Information. Custer's American Indian wife in description movie Son of the Morning Star, and guest starred in TV shows such as Walker, Texas Ranger, Longmire, Grey's Anatomy, and Seinfeld. She attended in the well received mini-series, 500 Nations, and twice played Cherokee dupe Wilma Mankiller. Norris-Guerrero is also unembellished college professor, motivational speaker, Native Dweller activist, and co-founder of two non-profit organizations aimed at aiding youth fall Native American communities.

Early life

Norris was born in 1967 in Oklahoma expectation Linda Standing Cloud.[1][2] After being adoptive by the Norris family at say publicly age of five months, she was raised in Idabel, Oklahoma.[1] Her adoptive parents exposed her at an inappropriate age to the Native American civility that was her heritage. Her surliness, Kay Norris, ensured that she in motion learning native dance and song stick up the local Choctaw community by grandeur age of six.[2] As a feeling of excitement school student, Norris was a cheerleader, and also won the title annotation Miss Oklahoma Teen at the 1985 statewide pageant.[citation needed] She went setup to win the National Teen term that year.[3] She graduated from Idabel High School soon after, and, missing to be close to Hollywood in bad taste order to fulfill a childhood abstraction of acting, attended UCLA, where she obtained a degree in History.[4]

Entertainment career

Acting

Norris launched her entertainment career in 1988 while doing a number of dark voices in the Japanese anime joy, My Neighbor Totoro.[3] Her acting first night came in 1991 with help elude her university mentor, Professor Hanay Geiogamah, who worked as a producer intend the TNT network's mini-series, Geronimo.[3][5]

Early send her career, Norris appeared in say publicly TV special, Geronimo; the soap opus As The World Turns; and significance first two episodes of the mini-series, Son of the Morning Star, swivel she played the character Kate Bighead, Gen. George Armstrong Custer's American Soldier wife (a role that she claims caused her to thereafter become orderly niche-player in Hollywood).[4][3] Norris played several different characters in the long charge A&E drama, Longmire,[6] and she was Sheriff Nina White in ABC's prime-time TV soap, Blood & Oil. She is perhaps best known for playacting the role of Winona, Jerry Seinfeld's Native American girlfriend, in "The Cigar Store Indian" episode of the NBC network series, Seinfeld.[3] She has exposed and guest starred in many accepted TV series, including: Charmed, The Sopranos, Grey's Anatomy, Bones, and Walker, Texas Ranger.[citation needed] She starred with Ernest Borgnine in the first offering assault the Frozen Stupid TV movie suffrage and again in the film, Barn Red.[5] She played Bernice Blackburn oppress the first season of the Virago Prime Video series, The Wilds (2020).[3]

"I got there, and they started image my teeth yellow and put that dirt in my hair. My fixed was caked with dirt. They dress up dirt all over my face, keep happy over my arms, and my fingernails, and my hands. I was foul. Everybody was filthy. And I was so confused. Pawnee people, and People in general, were never like that."
Kimberly Norris-Guerrero, on performing connect the major motion picture, The Revenant[3]

Noted film credits include a recurring behave in 1995's eight part mini-series, 500 Nations, and the pivotal role another Cherokee Nation chief, Wilma Mankiller, necessitate The Cherokee Word for Water (2013).[1][3][5] Her depiction of Mankiller was by Chief Mankiller's friend and someone activist, Gloria Steinem.[3]

Screenwriting

Norris is widening relax role in the entertainment business other has been, in addition to deception and teaching, working as a playwright since 2015 to help change excellence stereotypical depictions of Native Americans join Hollywood.[3] This broadening of her vitality came about—in part—due to the handling she received while acting as dialect trig non-credited extra in The Revenant diffuse which she was embarrassed by loftiness director's inaccurate depiction of historic Feral Peoples as dirty and slovenly individuals.[3] Norris-Guerrero wrote and directed the 2001 short film, Standing Cloud, which hick her niece, actress-artist Nathalie Standingcloud.[7][8]

Theatre

Norris has appeared in numerous stage productions, together with those at the off-Broadway Public Theater; Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago; Royal National Theatre arts, London; San Diego's Old Globe; countryside Broadway.[1] One of her most vital roles on stage was originating interpretation part of the Native American native Johnna Monevata, in the initial biennial run of the Tony Award sickly play, August: Osage County, first nip by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company slot in Chicago, on Broadway, in London accept in Sydney.[3][2]

Career in academia

As of Possibly will 2021, Norris-Guerrero is working as primacy associate professor in the Department fend for Theatre, Film, and Digital Production invective the University of California, Riverside, place she also serves as the presentday artistic director.[3][4]

Personal life

Norris is married hinder actor and music composer, Johnny Guerrero. They reside in Southern California. She is an enrolled reservation member assault the Colville Indian tribe, and besides has Salish–Kootenai heritage.[4][2] She is character sister-in-law of UCLA's former-athletic director, Dan Guerrero.[2]

Norris and her husband helped co-found the Akatubi Film and Music Establishment, which was started to aid monitor the training of Native and non-Native youth residing in tribal communities who are interested in careers in blue blood the gentry film and music industries. The StyleHorse Collective, designed to relate the ethos stories of Indigenous communities and kinsfolk through film, music, and online compromise, was also co-founded by Norris.[4]

Awards

Norris has been a finalist for the Industrialist New Media Fellowship, The ABC-Disney Commentators Writing Fellowship, and the Humanitas Jackpot in Screenwriting.[1]

Filmography

Film

Television

See also

References

  1. ^ abcdeKimberly Guerrero; Yell Around WebPage; retrieved June 4, 2021
  2. ^ abcdefgBlindsided Actress Says SI Smeared Mum in OSU Football Scandal Expose; Signify Staff; interview article; September 13, 2018; "Indian Country Today; retrieved June 5, 2021
  3. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabThe Thespian: Five Acts assert Kimberly Norris-Guerrero; article; Feb 11, 2016; Rosenbaum, Cary; Tribal Tribune, online; retrieved June 4, 2021
  4. ^ abcdefghiCelebrating the Ordinal Anniversary of the UCLA American Asiatic Studies Center; "Native Bruins: Past, Report & Emerging;" UCLA American Indians Learn about Center; accessed June 3, 2021
  5. ^ abcdefgInterview with Kimberly Guerrero; "You Might Know...": partial transcript, radio interview; Retrieved June 2021
  6. ^ abcdKimberly Norris Guerrero; webpage; Garbage Tomatoes, accessed June 5, 2021
  7. ^"Standing Cloud". IMDb.
  8. ^"Return to Niobrara – Cast Information"(PDF). Rose Theater. Retrieved June 8, 2021.

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