Columbia Eneutseak

个人简介

Columbia Eneutseak (also known as Nancy Eneutseak) was the first known Inuit professional actor in the history of film. Her Inuit parents had traveled from Labrador in Canada to be a part of the Eskimo Village at the Chicago World's Fair in 1892. Columbia was born in Chicago on January 16, 1893 and would spend much of her life touring the U.S. and Europe including the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York in 1901. At that time, the Edison Manufacturing Company had come to Buffalo to film documentaries on the travelling Inuit in their "Esquimaux Village". From 1910-1920, Columbia appeared in minor roles portraying Plains Indians with the Selig Polyscope Company and the Triangle Film Corporation. Her last known film was 最后一个莫希干人 (1920) in which she also played a minor role as a Native American. In later years she suffered the debilitating effects of a stroke and died in 1959.

早年经历

The Way of the Eskimo (1911) was Inuit-written by her and Inuit-cast ninety years before 扎克拉尔斯·库纳克's highly acclaimed 冰原快跑人 (2001).