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Red Wing is a Actor American born on 13 february 1884

Red Wing

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Birth name Lillian St. Cyr
Nationality USA
Birth 13 february 1884
Death 13 march 1974 (at 90 years) at New York City (USA)

Red Wing (born Lillian St. Cyr, February 13, 1884 – March 13, 1974) was an American actress of the silent era. She and her husband James Young Deer have been dubbed by some as the first Native American Hollywood "power couple." She was born into the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska on the Winnebago Reservation.

Lillian attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania and later moved to Washington, D.C. where she met and married J. Younger Johnson (James Young Deer) on April 9, 1906. Young Deer was originally James Young Johnson of the Nanticoke people born in Washington, D.C. He had been a Navy veteran in the Spanish–American War, and after his marriage to Lillian the couple performed in various social clubs in New York City. In the summer of 1909, they worked as technical advisers for D.W. Griffith, followed by appearances in Bison films. They moved to Hollywood around 1909.

St. Cyr appeared in the screen's first feature Western to be filmed in what people now refer to as Hollywood, The Squaw Man (1914) by producer/director Cecil B. DeMille. This was followed by a role with cowboy star Tom Mix in In the Days of the Thundering Herd (1914) and another in Fighting Bob (1915). The 1916 version of Ramona featured St. Cyr as Ramona's mother.

From 1908-1921,St. Cyr performed in more than 35 short Western films.

She retired from acting in the 1920s and settled in New York City. She was buried in St. Augustine Cemetery in Nebraska.

The Red Wing (song) was supposedly connected with and often performed by her, although film historians question this.

Biography

Originaire de la tribu Winnebago, Red Wing a joué dans de nombreux westerns du temps du cinéma muet, principalement des rôles d'Amérindienne. Son pseudonyme marque cet attachement à ce type de rôle et à ses propres origines. Parfois orthographié Redwing, il est également complété, pour certains films, par le terme de Miss ou de Princess.

Elle a été mariée à l'acteur et réalisateur James Young Deer.

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Filmography of Red Wing (10 films)

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Actress

Dudes
Dudes (1987)
, 1h30
Directed by Penelope Spheeris
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure
Actors Jon Cryer, Daniel Roebuck, Catherine Mary Stewart, Michael Peter Balzary, Lee Ving, Glenn Withrow
Roles Laughing Bear
Rating56% 2.803712.803712.803712.803712.80371
Two punks, or "dudes", (Jon Cryer and Daniel Roebuck), from the big city are traveling across the country in a Volkswagen bug. They try to embrace the western way when they are forced to take revenge against a gang of lowly rednecks for killing their friend. Along the way, they get help from a young woman who runs a wrecking service.
Ramona
Ramona (1916)

Directed by Donald Crisp
Origin USA
Actors Mabel Van Buren, Adda Gleason, Ann Dvorak, Nigel De Brulier, Monroe Salisbury, Red Wing
Roles His Wife (as Princess Red Wing)
Rating60% 3.011063.011063.011063.011063.01106
The Squaw Man, 1h14
Directed by Oscar Apfel, Cecil B. DeMille
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Melodrama, Western
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Dustin Farnum, Red Wing, Monroe Salisbury, Winifred Kingston, Cecil B. DeMille, Hal Roach
Roles Nat-U-Rich
Rating57% 2.8551152.8551152.8551152.8551152.855115
James Wynnegate (Dustin Farnum) and his cousin, Henry (Monroe Salisbury), upper class Englishmen, have been made trustees for an orphans’ fund. Henry loses money in a bet at a derby and embezzles money from “the fund” to pay off his debts. When war office officials are informed of the money missing from “the fund”, they pursue James, but he successfully escapes to Wyoming. In Wyoming, James rescues Nat-U-Rich (Lillian St. Cyr), daughter to the chief of the Utes tribe, from local outlaw Cash Hawkins (William Elmer). Cash plans on exacting his revenge on James but has his plans thwarted by Nat-U-Ritch who fatally shoots him. Later, James gets into an accident in the mountains and needs to be rescued. Nat-U-Ritch tracks him down and carries him back to safety. As she nurses him back to health, they become lovers and have a child. During an exploration in the Alps, Henry falls off a cliff. Before he succumbs to his injuries, Henry signs a letter of confession proclaiming James’ innocence in the embezzlement. Before Henry's widow Lady Diana (Winifred Kingston) and others arrive at James and Nat-U-Ritch’s residence in Wyoming to tell James about the news, the Sheriff recovers the murder weapon that was used against Cash Hawkins inside of the couples’ residence. Nat-U-Rich, facing the possibilities of losing both her son and her freedom, decides to take her own life.
In the Days of the Thundering Herd, 48minutes
Directed by Colin Campbell, Francis J. Grandon
Genres Western
Actors Tom Mix, Bessie Eyton, Wheeler Oakman, Red Wing, John Bowers
Roles Starlight
Rating62% 3.1215053.1215053.1215053.1215053.121505
Tom Mingle et Sally Madison sont les seuls survivants, lors de l'attaque de leur caravane par la tribu de Swift Wing...
The Struggle
Directed by Frank Montgomery
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Red Wing, Jack Conway
Roles Princess Red Wing

White Fawn's Devotion: A Play Acted by a Tribe of Red Indians in America, 11minutes
Genres Drama, Western
Actors Red Wing
Roles White Fawn
Rating57% 2.852442.852442.852442.852442.85244
When a settler in the Dakotas gets word that he is to inherit a large fortune, his Native American wife is upset. Believing that she will lose her husband if he returns East, she stabs herself with a knife. Her husband finds her and removes the knife, but their daughter see him with the knife in his hand and her apparently dead mother. The child, believing the father committed the murder, alerts the nearby Indian village. Several Indians then engage the settler in a long chase. When the settler is captured, the Indians intend to put him to death until White Fawn miraculously revives and informs the Indians of the truth.