Mini-Biography:
Chief John Big Tree was born on June 2, 1877 in Michigan, USA. He was an American Schauspieler, known for A Fight for Love (1919), She wore a yellow ribbon (1949), Brigham Young (1940), Chief John Big Tree's first movie on record is from 1915. Chief John Big Tree died on July 6, 1967 in Onondaga Indian Reservation, New York, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1949.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1949: She wore a yellow ribbon (Der Teufelshauptmann) (Darsteller: Pony-That-Walks), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Joanne Dru, Victor McLaglen,
1940: Brigham Young (Darsteller), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Stanley Andrews, Mary Astor, Arthur Aylesworth,
1927: Spoilers of the West (Darsteller), Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, with Tim McCoy, Marjorie Daw, William Fairbanks,
1926: Mantrap (Darsteller: Indian (uncredited)), Directed by Victor Fleming, with Clara Bow, Ernest Torrence, Percy Marmont,
1922: The Primitive Lover (Darsteller: Chief Johnny Bluebottle), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Constance Talmadge, Harrison Ford, Kenneth Harlan,
1919: A Fight for Love (Darsteller: Swift Deer ), Directed by John Ford, with Harry Carey, Joe Harris, Neva Gerber,
1917: The Spirit of '76 (Darsteller: Gowah (aka Chief Big Tree)), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Adda Gleason, Howard Gaye, George Chesebro,
1915: The Cactus Blossom (Darsteller: Chegup (as Chief Big Tree)), Directed by Tom Chatterton, with Frank Borzage, Ann Little, Dick La Reno,