place? E: Very, very hot and sticky and it rained a lot. Because it took so long to shoot, six months to shoot that and so many things went on. STOREFRONT || Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. E: I would go on and on about the things that were wrong in the movie. People either love it or they hate it and that's what you want. ES: Yeah, as opposed to a few years ago, it's reasonably quiet, yeah. MOHICAN PRESS I didn't think it would make this much money! But, you don't see you know what you don't see? them in the first place. At first it took us about a minute or a minute and a half when we first got a hold of them to get them ready to fire. Tell us about Andy Fraser, the character you're playing. just dump you off and you're there. It's cool, everything's cool. well, it's getting better, MP: It didn't leave you craving for the city lights? Most of the time I was either standing or running. That's because people listen to them. There are some we really WISH we asked. Well, it's one of the biggest small towns. ES: Well, the doors are opening now. Actually, the same school that had kicked them out, that couldn't handle them, were phoning them back and saying "How do we start this multi-culturalism in our school?" I said "You know what? MP: Have you remained in contact with either one? They made me dive from one canoe to another. He's all business. I: Firstly, I have to say that I enjoyed your role in Mohicans very much and I thought the film was excellent! E: No, I haven't. the least. Col. Dave Webster runs this thing out of Columbus, Of Inuit and German descent, Eric Schweig is the star player of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Networks Gemini award-winning series Blackstone, which premieres Wednesday, January 11th. The battle scenes were spectacular! MP: We're about 40 minutes east of Asheville. It will be cool because it will be the first time I'll be on a set and.. abstaining. Stars: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, Alexander Calvert, Sarah Troyer, Jonathan Cherry, Eric Schweig Writer: Davy Perez, series created by Eric Kripke Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado . Even Daniel did. Okay, you recently turned your attention to yet another craft; wood carving. MP: Would you describe yourself as a private person? So finally, after three or four years of screwing around I got around to it. Rick, I think. But when someone shouts at me, I shout back! Because they really need a sense of belonging and that sort of gives And I get with her. Out of all the scenes that you did, what was the most difficult? There were so many locations. The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. But you know who they don't ban? I had no idea. them to do. You should do a mask. MP: When you watch the movie it seems as though you guys had bonded. MP: That's about a hundred years or so. He's a nice enough guy. Yeah, ask any actor and they will tell you one of the most fun things to do is to make a departure from yourself and play a villain. Of course then he will do something that is sweet and redeeming. GATHERINGS || I: So you made the movie in Richmond: now what? The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. You know, if you get beaten down for so long and then you MP: Personally, I think he was deserving of an Academy Award for his work in The Last of the Mohicans. If you do good things, good things will happen. ES: There's about 14 or 15 kids in it and we get together.. actually, I'm waiting for some plays to come in to a local bookstore here. We go down to the gym and I just. my girlfriend and I, we look around for different monologues and scenes for When you do that you really have to commit. ES: I guess I'll have to. MP: Yeah, Chimney Rock. Faye Marie. And, hang out with my girlfriend. The Indian guys were okay. Yeah, probably the Magua scrap was my favorite. We found the one-year teacher retention rate at GDL in 2010-2011 was 79%; Green Dot Locke teachers, overall, were more highly educated than their . This is all in the 1800s and actually we shot it over at the ranch where they shot Legends of the Fall. ES: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, she was younger and a little more easier going so you could rap with her about more things than with Madeleine Stowe. MP: Okay. MOVIE TITLE: The Last of the Mohicans. Join Stevie, comedic director "Steelbird" and his "assistant" real life movie star Eric Schweig as they present these incredible live performances, in-depth artist interviews and hilarious comedic backstage antics with featured artists. I lived in hostels and I was an alcoholic until 14 years ago. I've never told anyone I am a Marlon Brando or whoever. MP: Well, you'll have to tell us about it because we've not seen it. All the sets all the scenes a thousand extras at any given time running all over the place. You should do THIS!" He exhibits a fine sense of humor. MESSAGE BOARD, STOREFRONTS! The point is that it's not really mask each and every time? Available - Free Downloads Only! Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. Before that I had no idea what they were doing up there. The way you're describing it doesn't really sound like the scene that was originally MP: Uncas. Does he? It's box office numbers. Go To The MOHICAN PRESS BOOK SHOPPE, For More Mohican Musings, Use The MOHICAN MUSINGS INDEX. It's become a horrible reality. I haven't met them yet, but I'm going to sit down and try to talk to them and try to get them out of their shells somehow. But when Daniel walks into the Huron village he almost gets his brains knocked out. ES: No, I haven't actually. Eric Schweig The Missing Interview. But it is hard hitting and touches on all of the socioeconomic problems that we have on the reserves. All of our content is free. So, by the time But there are so many questions we would like to ask of him! It could have been shot better. ES: After I left the Mohicans, I said, "I hope I never see him again." edged sword because for one thing they kept the masks in really good shape. before it was a tad more difficult than we'd anticipated. I teach them and they teach me. It's so cheesy. MP: Okay, many people are sincerely anxious to see you in more films. It's a shame we [Indian actors] haven't been given the opportunity to well, you know, Wes is doing really good. They're supposed to look for stuff like that and make sure it's not in there. He doesn't speak any English so it was hard to, it's hard to color a picture if you only have one color crayon. ES: Yes. COLLECTIBLES || There's got to be a lot of women in order for there to be a lot of guys MP: Well, in that regard, most of the film takes place where you wouldn't expect to FIND a lot of women, on the battle front. It doesn't matter what tribe we are from, what color we are, or what socioeconomic background we come fromand usually it is pretty shitty in Indian country. I: Well, that explains that! We have to take advantage of this because it's gonna burn out, they're gonna flog the shit out of it and then there's gonna be nothing." And they came to Vancouver and I auditioned once down here and then flew to Los Angeles and auditioned once or twice there on the same day and then flew back flew back down for another one and then flew to North Carolina for two more. I: How did you feel about the battle scenes, especially the scenes when the deposed British troops are leaving the fort and the Hurons are waiting for them? They do them and it comes right from So, after putting it off and saying "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah". at the time I was running around a lot and too busy to It could have been developed more. There are a couple of words we just couldn't make out, indicated by a [??] Most of that was because there were so many people in there all the time. Some people actually got hurt. Was it meant to be like that? I: Do you think it's promoting your career in the way you would like it to? discussing The Last of the Mohicans, but became extremely animated when talking about certain topics, particularly his masks and his involvement in a children's drama group. Also the music by Daniel Lanois, a French-Canadian composer. A speech was given by actor-adoptee Eric Schweig on February 19, 1999 at the Vancouver Inner City Foster Care Conference. Yeah, they cut that out, they must have. They promote it. Eric Schweig (born Ray Dean Thrasher; 19 June 1967 [1]) is an Indigenous Canadian actor best known for his role as Chingachgook 's son Uncas in The Last of the Mohicans (1992). He's normal. We were shooting [?? We just see the rushes. What did you guys feel, or you personally, when you were filming those scenes? the blood they can out of us to paint their own pictures and then we'll be high and dry. We invite your comments on our comments, or on the interview, on the We got along with him. "In a scene inspired by a Bierstadt painting," says Mann, "they all come together at the creek. out but don't stay out too late. I wish they wouldn't. We actually talked them out of that! That's who they should be chasing but they don't. Who is Eric Schweig? Okay . You were born in Inuvik? MENUS! He was in Columbia, SC at a conference called "Calling All Colors" at the American Indian Center of South Carolina He went to talk to kids about Turning Anger into Art. He's the guy that showed us how to It's not a monumental, you know, a paradigm change, but it effects them. understanding of who Eric is. I was born in Inuvik NWT in 1967 and moved south to Ontario with my adoptive family in the early 70s. ES: Yeah. MP: And if the opportunity arose, and it was a role you liked, would you work with him again? If the movie makes $80 million, they don't care what I say. It starts with the individual person. wasn't the only time he did that. They were troubled kids. It's about this concert violinist who befriends all of these wolves in Alaska on his property. ES: I can see old Asheville. I had read up on it a little bit and I told him what had happened, what was going on, and naturally, he knew. private or he was. The effect of the battle between you and Magua was very dramatic. I work with sex trade workers and I try to hook them up with agencies that can help them. I think a lot of them are. But you know, it's expected. It is hard to do this if someone is not interested in itmind, body and soul. MP: To date, you've been in two movies with him, The Last of the Mohicans and The Broken Chain. [laughs] There could have been a few more women. I: Do you think European women would have been able to stand such a life style? So, by the time Zusammenfassung: An interview with the director of the series. E: There are six different nations in the Mohawk nation. Let us digress we very much want to like Eric Schweig. Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. Many visitors have commented upon the quality of your masks. Since his feature debut in the 1990 drama The Shamans Source, Schweig has made an impressive mark on the acting world in such productions as Squanto: A Warriors Tale, The Scarlet Letter, Ron Howards The Missing, Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story, Indian Summer: The Oka Crisis, Cashing In, Casino Jack, and the Emmy-winning Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Available - Free Downloads Only! There's absolutely no guarantee, but if I'm not doing anything MP: Well, I hate to say "great" that you're not working, but if you're not working it would be great if you could come. ES: Yeah. His filmographic credentials include a slew of TV series such as . An anger at the people who made the film and some of those who were cast in it. ES: If I'm not working, yep! I'd go in there and buy 50 CDs at a time. That's what these guys do in the movies. We were down there for about a month and we worked with this guy with a beard who was a real outdoorsman. If you go onto a reservation and you see the dogs and their heads are hanging, that's a bad sign . you know, people don't care about them. E: The only stage shot was the waterfall and the cave. couple of days we had it down to 20 or 30 seconds. Enjoy! But Pierce Brosnan is barely bearable as Sir William Johnson, the tribe's self-anointed protector. MP: Are the original masks, the ones you are recreating are they in museums in Russia? MP: How do feel about being cast in the real-life role of Indian activist? MP: Do you think society all societies. have lost their sense of nurturing and protecting. or seeing children for what they are? She was pretty nice, Jodhi's mom. That was fun. It's retarded. All kids want to do now is rap, which is great and I understand when you turn 15 or 16 you want to express yourself. So what if the film was not shot in the Interesting as the article may be, it is so wrought with errors of fact, and of assumption, that it's hard to determine WHERE to begin. STUDIO: 20th Century Fox. That was a pain in the ass, to say An anger at how history has unfolded itself. We're working on it. Is that something you had experience with before? It was probably him. Guide book STILL It's there with each of these kids, though, and they'll carry that with them. I am just concerned that whoever is doing it is pulling their weight. Why do you think Blackstone is so popular? A lot of people said, "Why were you running up the hill when you hardly exchange a glance with the girl". Eric Schweig and Arye Gross in "Big Eden." Out gay filmmaker Thomas Bezucha has a new film, "Let Him Go," now out in theaters. I am an outreach worker in real life. Try to balance it, you know.. go MP: He's been real busy.. doing quite well. So, that's what I'm going to try to do with these guys this week. To imply that Hollywood is still "sucking the blood" of the Indian is downright misleading. ES: Yeah. I've never been, well.. they treated me like royalty. Hollywood will flog it to death. It was huge. But we are running out of actors and we need new blood. Not Chimney Rock was that Chimney Rock? Eric Schweig has spoken freely about his alcoholism. MP: As a follow-up to that many people who have seen the movie have been inspired to learn more about the period. So, you have the tradition to work with. but are you interjecting your own mood? I haven't seen him in a bit, but I like to hang out with him once in a while but, that's about it. it's burnt out. I: What were the good points about the film? Did you ever get a feeling of really being in that Deidre phoned me up and told me . it's a contemporary thing where I play a sheriff. Some of my friends are Mohawks. We love his portrayal of Uncas. I guess it worked out. MP: I understand you worked with horses in that film. He was ALWAYS doing that. in place of the word. seen any film maker come up with. MUSINGS || Glad we did! There was a golf tournament out there. Etzerza, who has been Eric's carving "guru"; in previous conversations Eric has said Vern and he have known each other a long time and he considers Vern to be one of his best buddies. Since we came upon, posted, and discussed the above interview, both here and on the WWW Board, we have had the good fortune to be able to talk with Eric Schweig directly. E: No, I don't! Mohican Press - ALL They don't have anybody to talk to and nobody to listen to them. Did you feel close? I would. MP: Why did you specifically choose the Inuit Spirit masks as the subject of your carvings? You've given a positive image of a Native American. E: I caught that myself! That a European version of an event is no less valid than an Indian version? MESSAGE BOARD, STOREFRONTS! And we didn't finish till, I don't know, 11, 12 something like that, anyway. How would you compare the role to others you've played? You know what I want to do, I want to get a bunch of jackets for them, a bunch of Drama Club jackets and put the name of their band on it. I: The dialects in Mohicans what are they? So. you know, we've got to take advantage of it and they'll have nothing left short of Last of the Dog Men which is a ludicrous concept for a film about It's sort of, if you think about it, it kind of leaves the audience going, "How did all these guys MP: If they remain in a family setting, or beyond that even, where they feel their worth, I guess they'll remain very vibrant? STOREFRONT || Of course, like you were saying before, the old films from the 50s were horrible .. the Indians were the bad guys and they had to be eradicated no matter what. of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. ES: Tell them, "Thanks for your support. You have to sit down and focus. There's this woman Claudia who's the Yeah, it's the most horrible death scene that I've ever done. That's what I love about it. All of a sudden they just start busting out. EARLY A GUEST AT THE GREAT MOHICAN GATHERING OF 1999. I don't know what Russell's up to. EARLY GATHERINGS || If you cultivate that, when he is 30 years old he would be the best possible asset for his community. You know, you can't just take a couple of whacks at it with an adze and take off for three weeks and come back and do it, it will take forever. And so, it has to start with YOU. Okay, you're a carver, an actor, a musician, and a drama coach. I: Now to the slew of questions! [Laughing! Well, I did in '92. Nothing like that . Born in Canada's Northwest Territories and of Inuvialuit lineage, Schweig was adopted into an abusive family as a baby and suffered under their treatment until, at age 16, he ran away to Toronto.. Unfortunately, people just eat that stuff up! MP: Well, having been here already, would you ever want to revisit western North Carolina, the scene of the crime? You have a rather large following. I don't think. infringement! ES: Oh You know, I can't remember. He's pretty intense. If they take VERY good care of them you know. I thought I was forgotten, apparently not. That's good because anything that can you know what I'm into in? But any bonding that happened was probably at Many Hawks, this special operations camp. ES: Yep! You've known him as Uncas. MENUS! There is no question that the American Indians have been one of the most mistreated peoples in history, certainly on this continent. I: How do you feel about Indians being depicted in films by white people, in earlier movies? You know, what goes around comes around. Do you have a message for these people? in Deep Rising. MP: Is this role already accepted or is it something you're considering? MP: Then this must be a source of satisfaction for you. to work with them? when you do too much of anything too much alcohol too many drugs. Was she just a pleasant observer or. ES: Yeah. ES: I got along with Russell. (A boyish laughter interrupts the train of thought.). One of the six and French, so that they could talk amongst themselves. Could you tell him Eric said "hello"? Right now, with all the school violence and music and art programs being cut all over the US I thought it would be good to interview him. I'm not trying to be antagonistic. There was really very little dialogue between the two of you, but, you both presented a very strong relationship on film despite the lack of dialogue. On days when it got really hot they would carry two or three guys off with the heat. Well, like I said, Red River has received a lot of attention in Europe and people have described it as beautiful. ES: Oh yeah. But period pieces have always been, and always will be, because of their way of They found around 300 copperhead snakes and it took quite awhile to build the thing. on our Book Store page. He was somewhat reticent, probably because of the time lapse, about Indians.. one of the worst. Would it be as you just described .. to retake possession of them? MP: That was the next question. You're always poor. I love Asheville. MP: He's got quite a reputation for really getting into his roles. The stupidest idea or concept I've ever They had a pool and a waterfall. Then I thought about it and it's just that his work ethic is different than everybody else's. but you couldn't cradle it as well. ], MP: [Laughing!] AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS Eric Schweig The Missing Interview - YouTube 0:00 / 2:10 Eric Schweig The Missing Interview Ogichidaawi 414 subscribers 174K views 14 years ago Eric Schweig interview from The. Does he realize that all history is written from a viewpoint? I: How did you get on with the rest of the cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Jodhi May and Russell Means? He's a really funny guy. MP: So, most of what you've been offered, not just yourself, but with a lot of Indian people, . it's always "the Indian" role of a hundred or so years ago? MP: Another scene that may have been filmed but didn't make it in the final cut was when you were approaching the fort. You can't put some little guy next to someone like Daniel Day-Lewis. We're just dressed in, you know, regular garb and doing things that other people do, and they're timely. Certainly, we have a new found appreciation for interviewers! Making it more subtle? Where are you? Did you find that different from other film experiences? When Dances With Wolves came out, the whole thing, it just blew the doors wide open for period pieces about Indian people. We were particularly struck by his comments pertaining to children which seemed I like to hang out with my friends. That's Andy Fraser. RM F6FR3M - RELEASE DATE: Aug 26, 1992. She wasn't as inward. Was that ever filmed? It was a really good script and a good concept. It was wonderfully portrayed between the two of you, but would it have been correct in those days? ES: [Laughter] Yeah! Even so, it seems to us, one simply must dispute much of what he says. For those who have missed it, requested it, or just now found it, we place it here again. As long as Europeans or Euro-American film makers are making movies about Indian people, there is always going to be this. He seems like a good guy. He's pretty likeable. There seems to be something simmering below the surface in much of what he has to say. Does he know that the six nations are of the Iroquois, and the Mohawks are one of the six? The scenes the way it was shot. Over near Lake James. It's really cool to just be watching a film and there's an Indian guy there or an Indian woman, and there's no reference to them being Indian you know .. it puts a more human face on us because people are so scared because of their own I love working with everyone on it. I. I guess it turned out alright. RM F6H5NG - Jan 14, 2002; Hollywood, CA, USA; ERIC SCHWEIG (left) as Rudy Yellow Lodge and GRAHAM GREENE as Mogie Yellow Lodge in the crime drama ''Skins'' directed by Chris Eyre. They put them in. You know the difference between Indian elders and a lot of other elders? MP: Well, a lot of people feel put out! And they wanted us to have shaved heads. And it seems to me, we could have been more of a family unit. We have this image of . perpetual image of running around with battle axes and screaming and yelling .. and running around in loin cloths and hats. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. So we can .. now we have them. Was that difficult to achieve? infringement! But there was some kind of beef with the production company and the North Carolina tourism division. Guide book STILL He'd rap with the extras and . anybody who was around. And I love to be around the sets, learning things. It was an alternative school for troubled teens who couldn't cope with a regular school curriculum so they booted them all out and put them all in a big building. PATHFINDING || This is to be shot in Vancouver, if it all happens. Your masks are recreations of traditional ceremonial masks of the Inuit. It would be wild to go to Moscow and find all these masks all over the place. He's a hard worker. I encourage kids to do this now. Things like that, you know, the time of day or whatever, but .. if you mean were we planning to strike up a business or something or go skydiving, or meet each other's family .. it was nothing MP: Compared to other directors you've worked with since Michael Mann, how does he fit in to the over all mold of the other directors? ES: Well, you know, it's a period piece. With the village? MP: Throughout the film there is featured some terrific landscapes. They worked everybody like dogs, so that was the only beef anyone had. Now you see movies like Dances With Wolves or The Last of the Mohicans and there is some attempt to show Indian people as people, so when my little girl says to me, while pointing to YOU, "That's one of the good guys", you've done That would've been really cool if they'd have done that. for the running and other activities. There are no subscriptions or costs. Anything that had to do with the fort . because it was hot in there and it was stuffy. But they didn't want to shave his hair, so they gave into us. ES: No, I haven't. it's not that big a deal whether they're historically correct or not because they never can be. He expects the same from his cast and his crew. MP: Okay, well. aside from the masks, which will obviously be going to take a lot of your time and focus.. are you still pursuing your acting career? MP: Well, would that be something you would consider? Where's Marion? You know? And they did depict the "camp-followers" and "hangers-on" in a fairly realistic manner. The Cliff Trails. So, what they would like to know is what would There's not enough of us. Just throw out a couple of opinions on working with her. MP: It seems sort of a bad time for a love scene anyway at that stage of the filming. It would be like a culture shock when Indians move into the city. I: Well, I was thinking more along the lines of your [??] their heart.. and it's pretty wild to watch them do these kind of things.. We'll have them over for barbecues and things like that and I'll let them do improvisation with each other. We wish him a lot of success in all his endeavors and thank him for taking the time to speak Because, since that is their national sport, the Mohawks, and it has been for hundreds of years, they should've focused on that and made a REALLY big deal out of it. MP: The scenes filmed at Cameron's Cabin; you've got the night scene when you guys gather around the table, then the next day when the Lt. is trying to recruit colonials to support the British Army, and then later on, when you guys revisit the cabin and Mohican Press - ALL It was stupid not to! It's absurd. MP: Do you remember what scene you were filming? Available - Free Downloads Only! I'm busy!". On the featurette that is included with the THX video, you say something to the effect that director Michael Mann has created a monumental work. ES: Well oh man. We realize that there are many more questions we could have asked Eric Schweig. A lot of these people are among your biggest fans, which is why many of them came to our web site in the first place. We come from two different distinct worlds. Could you do me a favor? infringement! So, beyond that, .. we gotta get with it. But I made the bottom of the mask protrude a little bit more. All of this helps a lot in my performance. If that's all you can get then, yeah, that's a problem. MP: Granted, we've held this film up to extreme scrutiny, but how do you reconcile this meticulous behavior with some of the flaws, like the blue cap and megaphone at Massacre Valley, that made it into the final cut? So, when you carve .. are you trying to recreate an exact image of another mask? It's so big. COURIER || You've said previously that you've worked with wood since you were "knee-high" and that it was something that came naturally to you. It was like puppy love basically, this love scene they cut out. trains action stars in the use of different tactical weapons. In COLOR! Daniel, he's pretty laid back, to say the least. Running 5 to 8 miles a day. It was incredible. MP: We've read that you have been involved in a children's drama group. What was the most trying on you personally? something good there. What was your relationship like with those two actors? LINKS They were in the islands? Yeah, they're making they're redeeming themselves. It'll probably never happen, but if it came around, I would. unless they start writing scripts about contemporary things. I have done bit parts in Bordertown and The Black Stallion. It is up front and it is brutally honest. Cause they just kind of stuck us in this little part of the field, when in the 1700s there was a thousand guys on the damn field guys getting killed, bones being broken. ], 45's and shot guns. People are treating kids like animals. E: Oh, yeah. You were cut by a Huron. MP: Supposedly.. Uncas was. They could come so close but the rest is just theoretical, or hypothetical. E: I had fun, really. And if he could magnify that with a damned megaphone, he was happy as hell. If there was a young boy who could not keep his hands off his father's or uncles' hunting implements and then he whined when they went out hunting, chances were that thats what he wanted to do. 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