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Steve Reevis

Steve Reevis (born August 14, 1962) is a Blackfoot Native American actor. The role of Shep Proudfoot in the Academy Award-winning film ''Fargo'' (1996) is perhaps the best known performance by Reevis.
==Biography==
Steve Reevis grew up on the Blackfeet Reservation. Steve graduated from South Dakota's Flandreau High School and attended Haskell Indian Junior College〔Cottrell, Chris. ("Haskell runners enjoyed another memorable year" ). ''Lawrence Journal-World'', December 25, 1985, p. 13. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.〕 in Lawrence, Kansas, where he received a degree in arts.
His first movie job was as a stunt rider in the 1987 film ''War Party'' which also had his brother, Tim. Tim later performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show at Disneyland Paris. Steve's first acting role, in 1988, was in Universal's ''Twins''. His non-speaking role as Cheyenne Warrior #1 in the highly acclaimed ''Dances With Wolves'' in 1990 brought face recognition for the young actor and helped to open doors for additional roles. In 1993, he was cast as the Apache scout, Chato, in ''Geronimo: An American Legend'' starring Wes Studi as the titular warrior, another role that brought recognition to Steve as an actor.〔Hicks, Chris. ("'Geronimo' is not the story of Geronimo" ) (Review). ''Deseret News'', December 10, 1993, p. W3. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.〕〔Cherry, Nanciann. ("'Geronimo' tale of man waging a losing battle" ) (Review). ''Toledo Blade'', December 11, 1993, pp. P1, P4. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.〕〔''Calhoun Times''. ("Flutist, actor to perform at New Echota Saturday" ). July 10, 2002, p. 3A. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.〕 He is probably most recognized for his 1995 Native American lead role in Last of the Dogmen with Tom Berenger.〔Turan, Kenneth. ("'Dogmen' Charms With Its Familiarity" ) (Review). ''Los Angeles Times'', September 8, 1995. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.〕〔Paseman, Lloyd. ("'Dogmen' a satisfying adventure" ) (Review). ''Eugene Register-Guard'', September 15, 1995, p. 17D. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.〕
In 1996, Reevis received an award from First Americans in the Arts (FAITA) for his supporting roles in both the critically acclaimed movie "Fargo" and in the made-for-television movie "Crazy Horse". In 2004, he repeated this honor for his work on the ABC series Line of Fire.
More recently, Reevis has appeared in Columbia’s 2003 film ''The Missing'', in the 2005 remake of ''The Longest Yard'',〔Cauthron, Randy M. ("Updating 'The Longest Yard'" ) (Review). ''The Daily Reporter'' (Spencer, Iowa), June 3, 2005, p. 7. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.〕 and in TNT's 2005 mini-series ''Into the West''. Reevis also appeared on Fox's drama series ''Bones''.
He resides in Morongo Valley, California.

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