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Adam Beach ambassador for Canada 150 Celebrations

Actor from Hollywood blockbusters including Suicide Squad walks fine line with new role
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Adam Kveton Photo Michelle Stilwell, MLA for Parksville-Qualicum (centre), takes a quick tour of the beach at Rathtrevor Provincial Park along with B.C. Parks and B.C. Recreation Sites and Trails staff on Thursday, March 23, ahead of the anouncement that Rathtrevor will have 30 new campsites available by this May.

WINNIPEG - Canadian actor Adam Beach finds himself walking a fine line after agreeing to be an ambassador for the federal government鈥檚 Canada 150 celebrations.

Beach, who overcame a troubled childhood on the Dog Creek reserve in Manitoba to star in Hollywood blockbusters such as 鈥淔lags of Our Fathers,鈥 feels he should help pay tribute to a government that has funded some of his films, as well as his film school for indigenous students in Winnipeg.

But he also feels that in celebrating Canada, the mistreatment of indigenous people is often downplayed or ignored outright - something he could help change.

鈥淚 am a reminder that we will not forget the atrocities that have happened to the aboriginal people of this country,鈥 Beach said in an interview in Winnipeg following a speech at Vision Quest, an annual conference aimed at promoting indigenous economic development.

鈥淏ut I am also a reminder of the successes that can happen when one finds their ambition to succeed in the struggles of identity that a lot of our younger generation have in this country because of the horrific past.鈥

Beach, 44, is one of 150 people who have been selected to help promote the sesquicentennial of Confederation. He sees his role as helping to balance the story of the country鈥檚 history to make sure that the dispossession of indigenous persons, the impacts of residential schools and more are not forgotten.

鈥淭he struggle to change the one-sided story will always be an unfortunate, honest struggle, because when it comes to native people of Canada, there is a history that is horrible - it鈥檚 like a horror story - that needs to be told to our future generations.鈥

Beach鈥檚 efforts to augment the voice of indigenous people are best illustrated by his film school in Winnipeg - the Adam Beach Film Institute - which is aimed at training indigenous students in all aspects of filmmaking, both in front of and behind the camera.

Eventually, he鈥檇 like to see indigenous artists be able to work outside the Hollywood or Canadian government systems, and put forward their own perspective in everything from documentaries to comedies.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to take years for us to do that, but when we join forces like this - and in the future have our own independent film fund to support our young filmmakers - we will have a voice that the world will recognize.鈥

Beach said he鈥檚 been fortunate to have a career that has been successful to the point where he can be picky about what roles he takes. Having made his mark in the 1994 film 鈥淒ance Me Outside鈥 and the 1990s CBC TV series North of 60, he later landed roles in major Hollywood films such as 鈥淲indtalkers,鈥 鈥淔lags of Our Fathers鈥 and 鈥淐owboys and Aliens.鈥

In his speech to several hundred people at the Vision Quest conference, Beach recounted the time he first went to Hollywood and bunked with a friend who was dating American actress Alyssa Milano, whom Beach had a crush on.

鈥淭he day that I met her, my buddy introduced me and said, 鈥楬ey, this is my friend that I was telling you about. This is the Indian,鈥濃 Beach recalled with a laugh.

But Beach said he does not feel stereotyped in the industry. His roles have included a wide range of characters - from a highly educated mixed-race Sioux doctor in the television movie 鈥淏ury My Heart at Wounded Knee鈥 to the chef and owner of a French restaurant in Montana in the upcoming film 鈥淛uanita.鈥

Beach鈥檚 roles are also no longer confined to 鈥渢he Indian.鈥 In last year鈥檚 movie 鈥淪uicide Squad,鈥 he played the villain Slipknot, also known as Christopher Weiss.

鈥淚 play Slipknot, who鈥檚 a Jewish chemist. Now that I鈥檓 playing him, he鈥檚 a native Jewish chemist. But that鈥檚 not from my point of view. It鈥檚 from all the other people saying, 鈥榃ow! I didn鈥檛 know (Slipknot) was Indian.鈥濃





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