Wes Studi Honored: Western Heritage Awards Salute

Honoree Wes Studi speaks during the press conference before the Western Heritage Awards at the National Cowboy  & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Saturday, April 20, 2013. Studi is being inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Honoree Wes Studi speaks during the press conference before the Western Heritage Awards at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Saturday, April 20, 2013. Studi is being inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman http://newsok.com/gallery/articleid/3791595/pictures/2022838
Wes Studi - The Last of the Mohicans
The Last or the Mohicans
Wes Studi
Wes Studi
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Geronimo – An American Legend
Geronimo - An American Legend
Geronimo – An American Legend
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Wes Studi – Avatar
Wes Studi - Dances with Wolves
Wes Studi – Dances with Wolves

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14 thoughts on “Wes Studi Honored: Western Heritage Awards Salute”

    1. You’re right. It’s not very good. He deserves much better.
      Haven’t seen Wes lately, but he’s constantly working with a number of projects coming out soon. Looking forward to some of that.
      I’ll be better in the future. I’ll have a look at putting together a bit of a preview of that what he’s working on – if it’s Western related.

  1. Wes Studi is one of those rare actors who can draw you into any role he plays..,bad guy. or good guy. He’s like a native American Walter Mathau. I tend to follow the character actors more than the leads anyway.

    1. Good points Ben. Studi is a powerful actor – has a strong screen presence. Makes him a menacing Bad Guy.
      Walter was a fine actor too, wasn’t he. Liked him Charlie Varrick especially. Not everybody gets to “fox the compass.”

      1. Congratulations to Mr. Studi who — as others have observed — has proven himself to be a most versatile actor. That’s a major accomplishment in itself.

    1. Wes also played a detective in the Tony Hillerman Series on PBS. Directed my Chris Eyre and executive producer Robert Redford.

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      1. He’s done quite a bit of TV work. Recently in Hell on Wheels, As you say, he’s successfully broken out of being strictly cast as a Native in Westerns and has roles in several other projects.

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