Great interview. I always love hearing from actors who have such a passion for what they do, and it’s great to hear from a behind-the-scenes sort of perspective. The camera falling was hilarious too 😄
Good Interview. Michael Greyeyes is my favourite actor since the 90s. There are so many videos on TH-cam showing his range of achievements. He is so talented , intelligent and like a good wine gets better with age.
Thanks for this show. It is reassuring and inspiring to listen to such a dedicated artist who is thriving. Rutherford Falls was my introduction to this actor. And I loved listening to him on the Canadian book debate show (championing Station Eleven).
Why did Michael Greyeyes say he probably won't be in any more period pieces, after "Woman Who Walks?" This is before 1:27 I think. One of the best films I've seen and he's perfect in it.
Professor greyeyes is very recognized and admired in egypt wish he can spend a vacation with his family in my country lots of monuments and history to see
This is the best and most interesting conversation I've heard anyone has had with Michael, of course he is always kind and thoughtful in interviews. This was such an interesting and personal conversation and I really enjoyed hearing all these sequences in Michael's life and the conversation in general. 😊
Outstanding interview. One of the best I've seen. Watching both of you inspires me to be more fearless and forgiving of my mistakes . Mr. Greyeyes, I appreciate your life trajectory moving from dance, to theatre ,to academia, with such positivity totally embracing a growth mindset by not allowing hiccups to stop you. I appreciate both of your perspectives, struggling against outside expectations and judgement, and maintaining a healthy perspective about how hard people outside of the arts work for their living. So inspiring. Thank you both for unpacking the challenges of artistry and humanity.
What a remarkable story arc this man's life has had! 😮 (When is the autobiography coming??) As a momma of 2 young adult Lakota I am so grateful for the work MG put into Woman Walks Ahead (will be required viewing at our next hanging-with- mom- crossroads.) The segment on The Show Must Go On being colonialist - the truth of it really hit me over the head... not just product versus process values but the abuse that comes with that (and not just in the theater world, that's in the western/ american work life, right?) So excited when someone shows people a different way- and it works!! Awesome episode - hope you two get to do a project 🤞
This was awesome to watch. How inspiring and so educational all at the same time. I look forward to watching more of your interviews. I've always had an interest in theater and acting so maybe I will be "like Mike" and jump in with no fear.❤
I once heard a quote that the unfolding of our lives is like that of a painting - standing close to it we can see all the little details, but it isn’t until we take a few steps back that we are able to see the big picture. One experience weaves into the next, connecting in ways we can never fully comprehend at the moment. Loved Michael's perspective on fear and curiosity. Perhaps remaining curious about fear itself has much to teach us, providing deeper pathways of exploration and expansion. His belief in himself and the belief he instills in others is such a gift and is certainly contagious. It was amazing to see pieces of his journey, and how his love for the art, his heritage, and teaching have come together in such a beautiful way.
Michael your speech in the movie about Sitting Bull was very powerful! The Bible says Life and death are in the power of the tongue (words) ., When the man who is doing the interview uses Gods name to dam things,all i can think is how unwise he is ,because God is not one who does the damming . People choose to be dammed or to be blessed. Michael you are so handsome but fowl words take so much away from your appeal. You seem very intelligent , choose your words with wisdom,
Amazing podcast. Firstly, Shawn, thank you for properly introducing me to Michael's Greyeyes. I've racking my brain to see where I would have seen him. I humbly admit it hasn't been a lot, but the bonus is I can change it. I see it as a blessing to get to know someone's life story that brought them to this point in life. Anyway, I could sound like a huge run-on sentence here, so I will end with this. 1) I agree with you both that the feature film storytelling will come back (it's so needed).2) I look forward to the Next installment.
Thank you so much for watching! I think the whole point of this channel will be about introducing inspiring people to those who might need a little inspiration. Don’t we all?! 😊 If you go to IMDb, you’ll see his enormous and very impressive body of work.
❤Eu amo o michael humilde talentoso ainda continua lindo com a idade que tem hoje ❤ o filme mulheres roubadas me fez me apaixonar por ele❤ eu tinha 16 anos quando assistir😊😊ele era meu amor platonico😊 o michael tambem fas brasileiros❤eterno tokala,eterno tarantula ❤saudacoes do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
this was amazing. i will be watching this forever its so inspiring, i want to audition for Michaels horror film and i want to scream for the release of acting good in Australia please, we need good comedy's. i want to see all the cut to this interview and i would sit and watch and listen to these podcast for 3 hours. i cant believe that to get offered a role you'd need to cut your hair but i guess that's the white privilege's that's bred into me (i am working on it lol ) it makes me so mad to think he felt that was the only way he could get better roles, he is so amazing just looking at his body of work you cant tell his scope and talent is boundless and i wish he had been in top gun. his work in skipped parts is amazing , i also loved his character of Andy in firestorm. so good. i hope that kings tide come out soon it sounds like amazing new suspense drama and smoky from wildhood needs his own show please loved smoky so much. and i was sorry to hear bout you concussion i hope your doing well recovering from that, i understand that can take some time, i wish you the best. please make more podcasts and i will keep listening with baited breath. A good interview would be maggie smith and emma thompson they have had amazing careers that have spand decades and have require reinvention in every one of those decades and have the add struggle that they are woman in this industry and masters of there crafts. if you think they may do it. best of luck. xx break a leg.
Stolen women de ilk kendisini tanıdım teklif nedeniyle çevirisiz seyrettim ama güzel filmdi benim şikayetim böyle eski güzel filmleri bulup seyredemiyorum türkiyeden sevgiler ailesine ve kendisine.
13:42 Rush Xanadu🦅 45:24 Its not only in the theatrical process this abuse of power and "the show must go on" mentality happens on the administrative side as well.
What movies are they talking about before 1:27 "Wild Indian" when Michael "could not cut his hair?" They mention the words "that movie" or "movies" repeatedly before and after but don't say the names - “Blood Quantum”? Help!
I'm very much a fan of Michael Greyeyes, so many talents in one man. He's a formidable dancer, studied ballet as a young boy graduated from ballet school then went onto to dance with the National Ballet of Canada. He's a choreographer and a great actor. However, I can't understand why after his name there are his pronouns between brackets. Why no pronouns after Shawn?
The movie stolen women captured hearts was such an awesome movie. Loved him there
Me too❤
He was at his most beautiful in that movie!
P: watched it because of your reference. Thanks!
@@CatherineSTodd hope you enjoyed it
@@pravinagovender6641: I sure did... how I could I not? With ANYTHING that has Micahel GreyEyes in it! Thanks again and send more if you know more!
Michael greyeyes is a beautiful person.nice actor
Thank you for this talk show is Good to hear from ❤FIRST NATIONS INDIGENOUS ❤
It’s so relaxing and enjoyable listening to Michael. Just soaking up everything. Very happy. 😊
Michael was my favourite York professor. Great memories, a big honour, and a lot of learning!
@@Cupid819 lucky you! I bet he was an amazing teacher
Michael is my favorite 👍
Michael is my favorite Native American actor ... he’s amazing in anything I’ve seen him.
He is actually a Canadian First Nations actor, though he obviously has portrayed many Native Americans. And yes, he’s amazing.
Great interview. I always love hearing from actors who have such a passion for what they do, and it’s great to hear from a behind-the-scenes sort of perspective. The camera falling was hilarious too 😄
Thank you for tuning in!!
Good Interview. Michael Greyeyes is my favourite actor since the 90s. There are so many videos on TH-cam showing his range of achievements. He is so talented , intelligent and like a good wine gets better with age.
Thanks for watching. I agree. Please like and subscribe. 🙏🏼
He is and does, all those things, just a beautiful man 🫶
Michael Greyeyes aged like fine wine. So intelligent, humble, handsome just the best
We all want to be Michael when we grow up. 😊
❤Is a lot to learn from USA 🇺🇸 INDIGENOUS ❤
And Canada Indigenous. :)
Love this man. Very positive
He was excellent in Sitting bull and Crazy horse.!❤
Yes, he was!
Thank you it’s so positive
Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe… all my interviews will focus on positivity and growth!
Michael, sei bellissimo, simpatico, semplicemente meraviglioso, adoro i tuoi film, e ti seguo dall"Italia ❤
He is so great ...beautiful actor..
Thanks for this show. It is reassuring and inspiring to listen to such a dedicated artist who is thriving. Rutherford Falls was my introduction to this actor. And I loved listening to him on the Canadian book debate show (championing Station Eleven).
Why did Michael Greyeyes say he probably won't be in any more period pieces, after "Woman Who Walks?" This is before 1:27 I think. One of the best films I've seen and he's perfect in it.
Professor greyeyes is very recognized and admired in egypt wish he can spend a vacation with his family in my country lots of monuments and history to see
Adorable eate hombre
Intelligent and we'll spoken man. Loved his movies. Still so handsome ❤
Thank you for watching!
This is the best and most interesting conversation I've heard anyone has had with Michael, of course he is always kind and thoughtful in interviews. This was such an interesting and personal conversation and I really enjoyed hearing all these sequences in Michael's life and the conversation in general. 😊
Thank you so much for watching! I appreciate it and I’m glad you enjoyed!
@@Thenext23 you're very welcome.
Great actor!
Absolutely. Thanks for watching!
Outstanding interview. One of the best I've seen. Watching both of you inspires me to be more fearless and forgiving of my mistakes . Mr. Greyeyes, I appreciate your life trajectory moving from dance, to theatre ,to academia, with such positivity totally embracing a growth mindset by not allowing hiccups to stop you. I appreciate both of your perspectives, struggling against outside expectations and judgement, and maintaining a healthy perspective about how hard people outside of the arts work for their living. So inspiring. Thank you both for unpacking the challenges of artistry and humanity.
Thank YOU for watching, and your lovely observations.
Michael lindo ❤ganhou meu coração ❤Brasil
Such an amazing man! So inspiring!
Couldn't agree more!
What a remarkable story arc this man's life has had! 😮 (When is the autobiography coming??) As a momma of 2 young adult Lakota I am so grateful for the work MG put into Woman Walks Ahead (will be required viewing at our next hanging-with- mom- crossroads.) The segment on The Show Must Go On being colonialist - the truth of it really hit me over the head... not just product versus process values but the abuse that comes with that (and not just in the theater world, that's in the western/ american work life, right?) So excited when someone shows people a different way- and it works!! Awesome episode - hope you two get to do a project 🤞
Thanks for watching and responding!
Well done on the podcast. Excellent. Best wishes from a Newfoundlander stranded in California :) This is awesome :)
Thanks so much!
Hello I love thé actor Michaël Greyeyes ❤
This was awesome to watch. How inspiring and so educational all at the same time. I look forward to watching more of your interviews. I've always had an interest in theater and acting so maybe I will be "like Mike" and jump in with no fear.❤
Thank you for watching, and here’s hoping we all jump in to whatever helps us grow, hey?
❤❤ Michael venha conhecer nosso pais Brasil🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I once heard a quote that the unfolding of our lives is like that of a painting - standing close to it we can see all the little details, but it isn’t until we take a few steps back that we are able to see the big picture. One experience weaves into the next, connecting in ways we can never fully comprehend at the moment.
Loved Michael's perspective on fear and curiosity. Perhaps remaining curious about fear itself has much to teach us, providing deeper pathways of exploration and expansion. His belief in himself and the belief he instills in others is such a gift and is certainly contagious.
It was amazing to see pieces of his journey, and how his love for the art, his heritage, and teaching have come together in such a beautiful way.
Agreed.
❤❤🤩
Che figo❤
Michael your speech in the movie about Sitting Bull was very powerful! The Bible says Life and death are in the power of the tongue (words) ., When the man who is doing the interview uses Gods name to dam things,all i can think is how unwise he is ,because God is not one who does the damming . People choose to be dammed or to be blessed.
Michael you are so handsome but fowl words take so much away from your appeal. You seem very intelligent , choose your words with wisdom,
Michel vc é d+ boa pessoa
Amazing podcast. Firstly, Shawn, thank you for properly introducing me to Michael's Greyeyes. I've racking my brain to see where I would have seen him. I humbly admit it hasn't been a lot, but the bonus is I can change it. I see it as a blessing to get to know someone's life story that brought them to this point in life. Anyway, I could sound like a huge run-on sentence here, so I will end with this. 1) I agree with you both that the feature film storytelling will come back (it's so needed).2) I look forward to the Next installment.
Thank you so much for watching! I think the whole point of this channel will be about introducing inspiring people to those who might need a little inspiration. Don’t we all?! 😊 If you go to IMDb, you’ll see his enormous and very impressive body of work.
❤Eu amo o michael humilde talentoso ainda continua lindo com a idade que tem hoje ❤ o filme mulheres roubadas me fez me apaixonar por ele❤ eu tinha 16 anos quando assistir😊😊ele era meu amor platonico😊 o michael tambem fas brasileiros❤eterno tokala,eterno tarantula ❤saudacoes do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Michel muito lindo
Brigaduuu
He looks just as handsome qith gis hair cut❤
Love his long hair...the short hair is nice but the long hair is beautiful!
this was amazing. i will be watching this forever its so inspiring, i want to audition for Michaels horror film and i want to scream for the release of acting good in Australia please, we need good comedy's. i want to see all the cut to this interview and i would sit and watch and listen to these podcast for 3 hours. i cant believe that to get offered a role you'd need to cut your hair but i guess that's the white privilege's that's bred into me (i am working on it lol ) it makes me so mad to think he felt that was the only way he could get better roles, he is so amazing just looking at his body of work you cant tell his scope and talent is boundless and i wish he had been in top gun. his work in skipped parts is amazing , i also loved his character of Andy in firestorm. so good. i hope that kings tide come out soon it sounds like amazing new suspense drama and smoky from wildhood needs his own show please loved smoky so much. and i was sorry to hear bout you concussion i hope your doing well recovering from that, i understand that can take some time, i wish you the best. please make more podcasts and i will keep listening with baited breath. A good interview would be maggie smith and emma thompson they have had amazing careers that have spand decades and have require reinvention in every one of those decades and have the add struggle that they are woman in this industry and masters of there crafts. if you think they may do it. best of luck. xx break a leg.
Thanks so much for the kind words. Talking with those amazing actors would be dreamy!
Stolen women de ilk kendisini tanıdım teklif nedeniyle çevirisiz seyrettim ama güzel filmdi benim şikayetim böyle eski güzel filmleri bulup seyredemiyorum türkiyeden sevgiler ailesine ve kendisine.
nice
13:42 Rush Xanadu🦅 45:24 Its not only in the theatrical process this abuse of power and "the show must go on" mentality happens on the administrative side as well.
Skipped parts, good little movie i didn't understand the Moose head. but i have watched it 4 times or more.
Love watching it. He is so handsome. Love his movies. Of no he cut his hair 😢
Isn’t true happiness the state of becoming?
What movies are they talking about before 1:27 "Wild Indian" when Michael "could not cut his hair?" They mention the words "that movie" or "movies" repeatedly before and after but don't say the names - “Blood Quantum”? Help!
Ei que tal exibir o filme completo e dublado
I'm very much a fan of Michael Greyeyes, so many talents in one man. He's a formidable dancer, studied ballet as a young boy graduated from ballet school then went onto to dance with the National Ballet of Canada. He's a choreographer and a great actor. However, I can't understand why after his name there are his pronouns between brackets. Why no pronouns after Shawn?
Como vc é lindo
And thing is, it is still happening. Think at all those oil pipelines going through stolen land.
I'm sorry but too many interruptions! I watched this to listen to Michael's story not yours. I hope you learn to be more humble.
Well, it’s meant to be a conversation but thank you for your feedback.
Love this man. Very positive