Adam Ruebin Beach (born November 11, 1972) is a Golden Globe nominated Canadian-born actor of Saulteaux descent. He is best known for his roles as Marine Private First Class Ira Hayes in Flags of Our Fathers, Private Ben Yahzee in Windtalkers, Dr. Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Chester Lake in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Tommy, a Native American, in Walker Texas Ranger.
Early lifeBorn in Ashern, Manitoba, Adam Beach grew up with his two brothers on the Dog Creek Native Reserve. When he was eight, his mother, who was eight months pregnant, was killed by a drunk driver. Soon after the car crash, his father died in a boating accident. Beach and his brothers subsequently moved to Winnipeg to live with an aunt and uncle.1 CareerBeginningWhile in high school at Gordon Bell High School, he attended a drama class. The class was originally supposed to be a place to "goof off" with his friends, but Beach soon exhibited natural talents in acting. He began performing in local theatre productions, and eventually dropped out of school to take a lead role at the Manitoba Theatre for Young People. At age 18, he won a small role in the miniseries Lost in the Barrens, based on the Farley Mowat novel. In the following years, he continued to work in local theatre and guest-starred on television shows like Walker, Texas Ranger and Touched by an Angel. Shortly afterwards, Beach was cast as a regular on the television shows North of 60 and The Rez.1 ProfessionalAfter his roles in Dance Me Outside and Smoke Signals brought a lot of international attention to him,1 there was a call for Beach in Hollywood, but he took his time in answering it. He took a small role in Disney's Mystery, Alaska in 1999 and in 2000 accepted a role in the thriller, The Last Stop. Comedy-wise, Beach displayed his skills in The Art of Woo and the 2001 hit Joe Dirt as Kicking Wing, a Native American who sells fireworks. In 2002, Windtalkers, starring Beach, came out in theaters. To prepare for this role, Beach spent six months learning the Navajo language. He was also able to use this skill in his next project, Skinwalkers, directed by Chris Eyre, who gave him his breakout role in Smoke Signals. Between large-scale projects, he made small appearances on television on such shows as JAG and Third Watch. Also, in 2003, he returned to his character that he first portrayed in Skinwalkers in the movie Coyote Waits. He also made a guest appearance in the hit show The Dead Zone as a Native shaman (in the episode "Shaman"). In 2006, Beach portrayed Ira Hayes in Clint Eastwood's featured film Flags of Our Fathers. During the filming of this movie, both Beach's grandmother and his best friend died. "And if you add those up, there's a lot of emotion. When you're doing a movie, when you let go emotionally, there's nothing to grab onto." he said about the deaths.2 About playing the part, Beach said, "For me, playing Ira was a meaningful relationship, I would call it – trying to find out how he was, or how he thought and felt."2The movie won two Academy Award nominations and Beach was nominated for multiple Best Supporting Actor honors.3 In 2007, Beach starred in HBO Films' adaptation of Dee Brown's history, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. In the film, Beach portrays the Sioux advocate, author and medical doctor Ohiyesa (Charles Eastman) and his changing understanding of Aboriginal-US relations during the period leading up to the Wounded Knee Massacre. In addition to starring in the Canadian television series Moose TV; Beach is executive producing and starring in the movie Older Than America, the independent feature shot in Cloquet, Minnesota mostly on the Fond du Lac Ojibwe reservation. He also joined the cast of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Detective Chester Lake for the show's ninth season after guest-starring in season eight,4 but in April 2008, TV Guide announced that he (as well as Diane Neal5) will not return for the show's tenth season.6 In 2006, Beach unsuccessfully attempted to run for the leadership of his Lake Manitoba First Nation, but has stated he will try again during the next election.7 Personal lifeBeach has two sons with his first wife Meredith Porter; Noah Beach was born in 1996 and Luke Beach was born in 1998. Beach and Porter divorced in 2002. In July 2003, Beach married his second wife, Tara Mason. They are now divorced. Adam has one daughter, born October 2008, with his girlfriend, Summer. Awards and nominations
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