Jay Silverheels

Jay Silverheels

Birthday

26.05.1912

Deathday

05.03.1980

Place of birth

Six Nations Reservation, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

Jay Silverheels was born on a reservation in Canada to a Mohawk chief. He was a star lacrosse player and a boxer before he entered films as a stuntman in 1938. He worked in a number of films though the 1940s before he gained some notice as the Osceola brother in Humphrey Bogart's film Key Largo (1948). Most of his roles consisted of bit parts as "Indian." In 1949, he would work in a movie called The Cowboy and the Indians (1949) with another "B movie" actor named Clayton Moore. It was later that same year that Jay would be hired to play the faithful Indian companion, Tonto, in the television series "The Lone Ranger" (1949). This role, while still playing the "Indian," would bring Jay the fame that his motion picture career never did. As Tonto, on his horse Scout, Jay could show up where the Ranger could not and some of the time he would be shot at or beat up for his trouble. Jay would play Tonto in all the episodes except for those that he missed when he had his heart attack. In those episodes, he was replaced by the Ranger's nephew, Dan. However, Clayton Moore would miss the third season when he was replaced by John Hart. Jay would reprise the role of Tonto in two big-screen color movies with Moore, The Lone Ranger (1956) and The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958). After the series ended in 1957, Jay could not escape the typecasting of Tonto. He would continue to appear in an occasional film and television show, but he would become a spokesman to improve the portrayal of Indians on TV.

Movies

Tahiti Nights

Tahiti Nights

12/28/1944

Key Largo

Key Largo

7/16/1948

True Grit

True Grit

6/11/1969

The Sea Hawk

The Sea Hawk

8/10/1940

Cat Ballou

Cat Ballou

9/6/1971

A Different Drum

A Different Drum

Invalid Date

Singin' Spurs

Singin' Spurs

9/22/1948

Laramie

Laramie

5/19/1949

Yellow Sky

Yellow Sky

12/24/1948

Red Mountain

Red Mountain

11/1/1951

Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow

7/21/1950

The Phantom

The Phantom

12/24/1943

The Prairie

The Prairie

11/27/1947

Tulsa

Tulsa

4/13/1949

Hudson's Bay

Hudson's Bay

12/24/1940

Kit Carson

Kit Carson

8/30/1940

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

3/30/1954

Indian Paint

Indian Paint

4/8/1965

Western Union

Western Union

2/21/1941

Lust for Gold

Lust for Gold

6/10/1949

Smith!

Smith!

3/21/1969

War Arrow

War Arrow

12/26/1953

Sand

Sand

8/3/1949

Santee

Santee

9/1/1973

Brave Warrior

Brave Warrior

5/31/1952

The Nebraskan

The Nebraskan

12/2/1953

The Phynx

The Phynx

3/6/1970

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