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Natar Ungalaaq (born 1959) is a Canadian Inuit actor, filmmaker, and sculptor whose artwork is in many major collections of Inuit art worldwide. Before playing the lead roles in ''Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner'' (2001) and ''Ce qu'il faut pour vivre'' (2008), Ungalaaq played major roles in other Canadian and American films, including ''Kabloonak'' (1995), ''Glory & Honor'' (1998) and ''Frostfire'' (1994). He is also producer and director of the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation. He was the carving buddy of director Zacharias Kunuk before they sold their handmade ''objets d'art'' to buy their first camera gear in 1981 and start a production company based in an Inuit community that didn't even have a TV. Natar is also a renowned carver. He began carving when he was 9 or 10 years old, using his grandfathers tools. A carving of a Sedna made of white soapstone, "Sedna with a Hairbrush 1985", is featured in the National Gallery of Canada's collection.〔Inuit Art Quartlery- Vol 8. No 3 Fall 1993- http://www.inuitart.org/pdf/IAQ%20Articles/Tools,%20Training,%20Quarrying/Interviews/V8N3_Interview_Natar%20Ungalaq%20talks%20about%20his%20art%20&%20his%20goals.pdf〕 ==Filmography==
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