Tantoo Cardinal

The tall, lanky, Tantoo Cardinal is a metis, the term in Canada applying to those of mixed Native American and European descent. Raised among the Cree, she turned her political activism into an acting career that has included roles as the knowing wife of the Medicine Man in "Dances With Wolves" (1990), the poignant childless companion of Rip Torn in "Where the Rivers Flow North" (1993) and the mother of Brad Pitt's wife in "Legends of the Fall" (1994). Cardinal was a leader of a youth group petitioning to get the Canadian government to build more schools on Indian reservations in the province of Alberta when she was cast in a small role in a 1971 Canadian docudrama on the life of Albert Lacombe, a 19th century Roman Catholic missionary. Though uncomfortable with having to portray Lacombe as a savior, Cardinal made the most of her part and, bitten with the acting bug, began performing in films, TV, on stage, and even in industrial films. By 1986, when she moved to the US to pursue a career in Hollywood, she was nationally known in Canada. Strong parts in feature films followed. Having auditioned for Kevin Costner by translating the dialogue into her native Cree, she landed the role of Black Shawl, the knowing wife of medicine man Kicking Bird in "Dances With Wolves". In 1991, she was cast by director Bruce Beresford in "Black Robe", which earned her critical acclaim for her death scene, complete with an arrow in her neck. Cardinal went on to portray Bangor, the companion to Vermont logger Rip Torn in "Where the Rivers Flow North", making a strong impression in a scene in which she laments not having children, and in Sam Shepard's "Silent Tongue" (1993), she had the title role as the ghost of a raped and murdered woman who haunts her husband. As the decade wound to a close, Cardinal portrayed the title character's wise grandmother in "The Education of Little Tree" (1997) and had a featured role in the popular Sundance premiere "Smoke Signals" (1998). Cardinal has also worked extensively on TV, often in PBS dramas or films on historical First American figures and stories. She broke into network TV with "Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge" (CBS, 1987), and followed with the PBS "Wonderworks" special "Places Not Our Own" (billed as Tantoo Martin-Cardinal), as one of the metis women trying to cope with the difficulties of the Depression. Cardinal also appeared in "Tecumseh: The Last Warrior" (TNT, 1995) and was featured in "Grand Avenue" (HBO, 1996). She made the first of her recurring appearances on the CBS drama series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" in 1993, cast as Snow Bird, the stalwart Cheyenne friend of frontier physician Jane Seymour. More recently, Cardinal played a relative of twin sisters separated at birth and reunited as adults in the heartwarming "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production "The Lost Child" (CBS, 2000).

  • Also Credited As:
    Tantoo Martin, Tantoo Martin-Cardinal
  • Born:
    July 20, 1950 in Anzac, Alberta, Canada
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Playwright (radio dramas)
Family
  • Daughter: Annie Lawlor. father, John Lawlor
  • Daughter: Riel Lawlor. father, John Lawlor
  • Mother: Julia Cardinal.
  • Son: Cheyenne Martin. father, Fred Martin
  • Son: Clifford Richards. father, Beaver Richards
  • Step-son: Bryan Martin.
  • Step-son: Eric Martin.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Beaver Richards. father of Cardinal s son Clifford
Education
  • Bonnie Doon High School, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Milestones
  • 1971 Made film debut in a short docudrama on the life of 19th-century missionary Albert Lacombe, Father Lacombe (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
  • 1975 Film acting debut He Comes Without Calling
  • 1978 Acted in the Canadian TV drama Marie-Anne ; billed as Tantoo Martin
  • 1986 Moved to the USA
  • 1987 Made US TV debut in Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge (CBS)
  • 1990 Played Black Shawl in Kevin Costner s Dances With Wolves
  • 1991 Appeared in Bruce Beresford s drama about missionaries among the Canadian Indians, Black Robe
  • 1993 Had recurring role as Snow Bird on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (CBS)
  • 1993 Had title role of Silent Tongue
  • 1994 Played supporting role in Legends of the Fall
  • 1994 Was featured in the TNT original Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee
  • 1996 Co-starred in the HBO series Grand Avenue
  • 1997 Portrayed the title character s grandmother in The Education of Little Tree
  • 1998 Had featured role in the acclaimed Smoke Signals ; premiered at Sundance Film Festival
  • 2000 Acted in The Hi-Line
  • 2000 Co-starred with Mercedes Ruehl in The Lost Child , a CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation
  • Co-starred with Kris Kristofferson in Disappearances (lensed 2000)
  • Was president of a youth organization working to build schools on Indian reservations

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