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  1. Eugene Brave Rock is a Canadian actor and stuntman. Brave Rock started as an actor, before being trained as a stuntman; he later appeared in various minor television roles before landing his first major film role as Chief in Wonder Woman.

  2. Eugene Brave Rock. Actor: Wonder Woman. Brave Rock is best known for his hard hitting roles in AMC's Dark Winds as Frank Nakai and The Stranger in The Dirty Black Bag role.

  3. Actor: Wonder Woman. Brave Rock is best known for his hard hitting roles in AMC's Dark Winds as Frank Nakai and The Stranger in The Dirty Black Bag role. Previously appearing in a standout role in Wonder Woman as "The Chief" in Wonder Woman (2017) starring Gal Gadot in the title role.

  4. Aug 6, 2016 · Brave Rock, now 38, was a 17-year-old kid from the Blood reserve when he began acting, enlisted to star in a play about suicide while attending Plains Indian Cultural Survival...

  5. Jun 6, 2017 · Eugene Brave Rock has been travelling the world, chasing his dream of making it big in Hollywood since he was 17. Now, with a role in the box office smash Wonder Woman, Brave Rock is breaking...

  6. A Canadian First Nations actor and stuntman, Eugene Brave Rock first came to the attention of movie audiences when he played the Chief in the hit superhero movie "Wonder Woman"...

  7. Sep 29, 2017 · Hailing from the Kainai Nation reserve in the snowy Canadian state of Alberta, Eugene Brave Rock is stunned by his new-found fame. The stuntman-turned-actor shone as Chief Napi in this year’s hit...

  8. Sep 18, 2017 · Eugene Brave Rock is not your conventional Hollywood star. Raised in Southern Alberta, Canada, Brave Rock has been chasing his dream of making it big in Hollywood since he was 17 years old.

  9. I caught up with Eugene Brave Rock (Wonder Woman, Hell on Wheels, The Revenant) to talk Wonder Woman, his career, and the need for reconciliation.

  10. Mar 30, 2024 · Eugene Brave Rock is a Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) actor from Southern Alberta. Brave Rock grew up on the Kainai Nation reserve in Alberta and attended the Plains Indian Cultural Survival School in Calgary, where he landed his first role in a play.