Actors and Ancestors

Joel D. Montgrand

A film and TV podcast that celebrates Indigenous actors, talks back to Hollywood stereotypes, and looks to the future of Indigenous Peoples on screen. Rocky Cree actor and show host, Joel D. Montgrand, brings you Indigenous actors like you’ve never heard them before – from up-and-coming stars to trailblazing elders. Roll out the red red carpet for this exceptional new show!

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Throwing Molotovs and Doing It Ourselves with D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
Apr 7 2024
Throwing Molotovs and Doing It Ourselves with D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai is an Oji-Cree-Anishinaabe actor born in Toronto whose people are from Big Trout Lake First Nation. On this episode, D’Pharaoh tells us how taking a chance and standing out in his audition scored him a lead role in the hit series, Reservation Dogs, how hard it is to accurately throw a Molotov, and how casting directors can do a better job casting Native roles across the industry.D'Pharaoh's Red Red Carpet shout-out goes to Angelique Midthunder, casting director of Reservation Dogs.Transcript available here. See more at www.actorsandancestors.com/episodes.00:00:10 - Introduction to D'Pharaoh, his land, and who claims him00:04:08 - How D'Pharaoh started acting and the movie "Beans", about the Oka Crisis00:17:15 - Joel talks about how Beans shut down the Mercier Bridge in Montreal and the racism they experienced from the public00:21:38 - D'Pharoah's experience throwing molotovs on set00:25:28 - Reservation Dogs auditions process and how D'Pharaoh stood out00:33:23 - How D'Pharaoh stays humble and grounded00:43:50 - D'Pharaoh's advice to aspiring Indigenous actors00:47:35 - Moving from nepotism to community00:52:50 - The Red Red Carpet segmentCREDITS:Actors and Ancestors is created, produced, and hosted by Joel D. Montgrand. Audio editing and production support from Daniella Barreto.Episode photograph by Kjohn, photo provided by D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai.Actors and Ancestors is supported by a podcasting grant from the Indigenous Screen Office. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.