How a new wave of Native stories took a ‘sledgehammer’ to Hollywood’s closed doors

Michael Greyeyes ('Rutherford Falls') and Devery Jacobs ('Reservation Dogs') look back on a milestone year for Indigenous representation on screen.

How A New Wave Of Native Stories Took A 'Sledgehammer' To Hollywood'S Closed Doors

Los Angeles Times – by Jen Yamato

Three-decade stage and screen veteran Michael Greyeyes cemented a new phase of his artistic life this year when his acclaimed performances on Peacock’s sitcom “Rutherford Falls” and in the thriller “Wild Indian” landed mainstream attention and awards laurels, including career-first double Gotham Awards acting nominations in both film and television categories.

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