Joanelle Romero Explained

Joanelle Romero
Birth Place:Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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Joanelle Romero is an American filmmaker and actress. Romero, who says she has a Native American identity,[1] is the founder and president of Red Nation Television Network and Red Nation International Film Festival.[1] Romero's film American Holocaust: When It’s All Over I’ll Still Be Indian was short-listed for an Academy Award in the Documentary Short Branch category.

In 2007, she was designated a Women's History Month honoree by the National Women's History Project.[2]

Personal life

Romero was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1957. Her mother, actress Rita Rogers (1936–2012), was born Ida Mae Aragón in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[3] [4] Joanelle grew up in Los Angeles, California, and says she is "a citizen of Mescalero-Chiricahua Apache, Dinétah, Paiute Nations and is Spanish Sephardic."[5] She states she is of Cheyenne descent.[6]

Career

Romero was shortlisted for an Academy Award, for her documentary short, American Holocaust: When It’s All Over I’ll Still Be Indian, narrated by Ed Asner. Romero directed, produced, wrote and scored the music for the film that compares the Holocaust with the United States governments treatment of American Indians and the lasting effects on contemporary culture.[7]

In 1991 Romero founded Spirit World Productions. She was inspired to create Spirit World Productions due to the lack of Native representation in the entertainment industry. Spirit World released American Holocaust: When It’s All Over I’ll Still Be Indian, a documentary film narrated by Ed Asner. Romero directed, produced, wrote and scored the music for the film that compares the Holocaust with the United States' government treatment of American Indians and the lasting effects on contemporary culture.

As an actress Romero has appeared in films including The Girl Called Hatter Fox (1977 TV movie based on the novel by Marilyn Harris),[8] 1982's Barbarosa and Parasite,[9] and Powwow Highway.

Romero founded the nonprofit organization Red Nation Celebration Institute (RNCI) in 1995.[10] [11]

In 2005 she received the Armin T. Wegner Humanitarian Award for "the vision to see the truth … and the courage to speak it". Romero started the first Native American Heritage Month in Los Angeles in November 2005, garnering her the title "The First Lady" of American Indian Heritage Month.[12]

Romero has been a member of the American Film Academy since 2016.[13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977 The Girl Called Hatter Fox Hatter FoxTV movie
1980Roughnecks Woman TV movie
1982Barbarosa Young Prostitute
Parasite Bo
The Legend of Walks Far Woman Fire WingTV movie
Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice Julie TV movie
1983The Horse Dealer's Daughter Young WomanShort
1984The Mystic Warrior Zitkala TV movie
1985City Limits Woman in Desert
1986Vendetta Elena
1989Powwow Highway Bonnie Red Bow
1991Miracle in the Wilderness Little DeerTV movie
2004Black Cloud Victoria Nez
2021Wild Indian Native Woman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Insight LauraEpisode: "When, Jenny? When?"
1982Hill Street Blues MariaEpisode: "Invasion of the Third World Body Snatchers"
1983Cutter to Houston StarrEpisode: "From the Smallest Crystal, from the Smallest Stone"
1992Murder, She Wrote Alice CheeEpisode: "Night of the Coyote"

Video games

Notes and References

  1. News: Goodman . Amy . 50 Years After Sacheen Littlefeather's Oscars Protest, "Prejudice & Racism" Persist in Film Industry . 15 March 2023 . Democracy Now . October 10, 2022. "... Joanelle Romero, an actress and filmmaker and the first Native American woman of the Academy.... She is Apache-Diné. ...".
  2. Web site: Nsiah-Buadi . Christabel . A trailblazing filmmaker wants to make sure Native stories have their place in the American narrative . . 15 March 2023 . 8 March 2018.
  3. News: Rita Rogers . 27 November 2022 . 13 July 2012. Taos News.
  4. Web site: 2006 . Joanelle Romero . Women's History Month . . 13 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20131023114152/http://nwhp.org/whm/romero_bio.php. 23 October 2013.
  5. Web site: Joanelle Romero . Red Nation International Film Festival . 6 March 2021 . 4 December 2021.
  6. News: Staff . American Indian Joanelle Romero Joins the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences Class of 2016 . 4 December 2021 . Native News Online . 7 July 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160804091747/https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/american-indian-joanelle-romero-joins-academy-motion-pictures-arts-sciences-class-2016/ . 4 August 2016 . dead.
  7. Web site: RNCI Red Nation International Film Festival & Awards - Native Cinema . March 2023 . . 15 March 2023 . en.
  8. News: Smith . Cecil . The Taming of Hatter Fox . March 15, 2023 . The Los Angeles Times . October 12, 1977 . Section IV, p. 18 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: Nordstrand . Dave . Albq actress lands TV role as reformed alcoholic . March 16, 2023 . The Albuquerque Tribune . February 15, 1982 . A7 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: Tupica . Rich . Film Industry Veteran Joanelle Romero launches 'Indigenous New Media' to boost Native entertainment deals . 15 March 2023 . . 2 March 2020.
  11. News: Lowe . Elayne . Native women take stand against violence in S.F. . 15 March 2023 . Santa Fe New Mexican . 14 August 2018 . en.
  12. Web site: The Armin T. Wegner Award – Armin T. Wegner Society of USA . Armin T. Wegner Society of USA . 15 March 2023.
  13. Web site: NEW MEMBERS 2016: ACADEMY INVITES 683 TO MEMBERSHIP . . 15 March 2023 . en . 29 June 2016.