Iron Eyes Cody

Iron Eyes Cody

Iron Eyes Cody (born Espera Oscar de Corti), was an Italian-American actor. He portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films, famously as Chief Iron Eyes in Bob Hope's The Paleface. He also played a Native American shedding a tear about litter in one of the country's most well-known television public service announcements, "Keep America Beautiful". Cody began acting in the early 1930s. He worked in film and television until his death. Cody claimed his father was Cherokee (and his mother Cree), also naming several different tribes, and frequently changing his claimed place of birth. To those unfamiliar with Indigenous American or First Nations cultures and people, he gave the appearance of living "as if" he were Native American, fulfilling the stereotypical expectations by wearing his film wardrobe as daily clothing—including braided wig, fringed leathers and beaded moccasins—at least when photographers were visiting, and in other ways continuing to play the same Hollywood-scripted roles off-screen as well as on. He appeared in more than 200 films, including The Big Trail with John Wayne; The Scarlet Letter, with Colleen Moore; Sitting Bull, as Crazy Horse; The Light in the Forest as Cuyloga; The Great Sioux Massacre, with Joseph Cotten; Nevada Smith, with Steve McQueen; A Man Called Horse, with Richard Harris; and Ernest Goes to Camp as Chief St. Cloud, with Jim Varney. In 1953, he appeared twice in Duncan Renaldo's syndicated television series, The Cisco Kid as Chief Sky Eagle. He guest starred on the NBC western series, The Restless Gun, starring John Payne, and The Tall Man, with Barry Sullivan and Clu Gulager. In 1961, he played the title role in "The Burying of Sammy Hart" on the ABC western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. A close friend of Walt Disney, Cody appeared in a Disney studio serial titled The First Americans, and in episodes of The Mountain Man, Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone. In 1964 Cody appeared as Chief Black Feather on The Virginian in the episode "The Intruders." He also appeared in a 1968 episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood featuring Native American dancers. Cody was widely seen as the "Crying Indian" in the "Keep America Beautiful" public service announcements (PSA) in the early 1970s.The environmental commercial showed Cody in costume, shedding a tear after trash is thrown from the window of a car and it lands at his feet. The announcer, William Conrad, says: "People start pollution; people can stop it." The Joni Mitchell song "Lakota", from the 1988 album, Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm, features Cody's chanting. He made a cameo appearance in the 1990 film Spirit of '76. Living in Hollywood, he began to insist, even in his private life, that he was Native American, over time claiming membership in several different tribes. In 1996, Cody's half-sister said that he was of Italian ancestry, but he denied it. After his death, it was revealed that he was of Sicilian parentage, and not Native American at all. Cody, at age 94, died of mesothelioma at his home in Los Angeles on January 4, 1999.

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Movies starring Iron Eyes Cody (122)

The Hypocrite (2024)

Crying Indian (Archival Footage)

Grayeagle (1977)

Standing Bear

Nevada Smith (1966)

Taka-Ta (Uncredited)

Black Gold (1962)

Charlie Two-Bits

Alias Jesse James (1959)

2Nd Indian On Train (Uncredited)

The Light in the Forest (1958)

Cuyloga's Counsellor

Gun Fever (1958)

1St Indian Chief

Ride Out for Revenge (1957)

Cheyenne Indian (Uncredited)

Arrow In The Dust (1954)

Chief Rasacura (Uncredited)

Fast Company (1953)

Ben Iron Mountain

Apache War Smoke (1952)

Apache With Major Dekker's Hat

Lost in Alaska (1952)

Canook (Uncredited)

Son of Paleface (1952)

Chief Yellow Cloud

Apache Country (1952)

Indian With Pat (Uncredited)

Fort Osage (1952)

Osage Brave - Blue Shirt

Night Raiders (1952)

Henchman Cherokee

Fort Defiance (1951)

Brave Bear (As Iron Eyes)

Ace in the Hole (1951)

Indian Copy Boy (Uncredited)

Broken Arrow (1950)

Teese (Uncredited)

The Iroquois Trail (1950)

Huron Indian (Uncredited)

Cody of the Pony Express (1950)

Indian Who Slugs Cody (Archive Footage) (Uncredited)

Mrs. Mike (1949)

Chief Iron Eyes (Uncredited)

The Cowboy and the Indians (1949)

Indian Farmer (Uncredited)

Sand (1949)

Indian (Uncredited)

Massacre River (1949)

Chief Yellowstone

The Paleface (1948)

Chief Iron Eyes

Blood on the Moon (1948)

Toma (Uncredited)

Can't Help Singing (1944)

Indian Scaring Caroline (Uncredited)

The Phantom (1943)

Native (Uncredited)

Springtime in the Rockies (1942)

White Cloud (Uncredited)

The Omaha Trail (1942)

1St Friendly Indian

My Gal Sal (1942)

Indian (Uncredited)

Valley of the Sun (1942)

Indian (Uncredited)

Don Winslow of the Navy (1942)

Native Henchman At Mill [Ch. 5]

Ride 'Em Cowboy (1941)

Indian (Uncredited)

Western Union (1941)

Indian Who Drinks Chemical Solution

Arizona (1940)

Indian (Uncredited)

Hudson's Bay (1940)

Indian (Uncredited)

North West Mounted Police (1940)

Indian Brave (Uncredited)

Colorado (1940)

Indian Henchman

Untamed (1940)

Indian (Uncredited)

Green Hell (1940)

Indian (Uncredited)

Crashing Thru (1939)

Indian Joe - Harrington's Henchman

Fighting Mad (1939)

2Nd Indian At Post

Union Pacific (1939)

Indian (Uncredited)

The Kid From Texas (1939)

Wild West Show Indian

The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)

Rodeo Indian (Uncredited)

Prairie Thunder (1937)

Indian (Uncredited)

The Bold Caballero (1936)

Indian (Uncredited)

Ride, Ranger, Ride (1936)

Comanche War Party Leader (Uncredited)

Rose Marie (1936)

Indian Dancer (Uncredited)

Massacre (1934)

Indian (Uncredited)

Wild Girl (1932)

Indian (Uncredited)

Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)

Indian At Sideshow (Uncredited)

Fighting Caravans (1931)

Indian After Firewater (Uncredited)

The Viking (1928)

Indian (Uncredited)

Movies Made by Iron Eyes Cody (2)

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