Ryan Rajendra Black Explained

Ryan Rajendra Black (born June 10, 1973, in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian actor,[1] most noted for his leading role as Silas Crow in the 1994 film Dance Me Outside and its spinoff television series The Rez.[2]

Career

A Saulteaux member of the Sagkeeng First Nation, he has also appeared in the television series North of 60, , Moccasin Flats and Cashing In, the films Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story, Elimination Dance, Seven Times Lucky and Stryker, and on stage in a production of Ian Ross's theatrical play fareWel.[3]

He received a Gemini Award nomination for Best Actor in a Drama Series at the 13th Gemini Awards in 1998.[4]

Black was a production coordinator for I, Hostage and I, Alive. He was also the second assistant director for 26 episodes of the 2019 reality series My Misdiagnosis.[5]

Filmography

Film

Notes
1994Dance Me OutsideSilas Crow
2004Seven Times LuckyFive Wounds "Nephew"
2004StrykerOmar
2024AberdeenBoyd

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Television film
1995North of 60Lawrence Poor ManEpisode: "The Visit"
1996–1997data-sort-value="Rez, The" The RezSilas Crow24 episodes
1997data-sort-value="Adventures of Shirley Holmes, The" The Adventures of Shirley HolmesKeith JacksonEpisode: "The Case of the Cunning Coyote"
1998JohnnyEpisode: "Full Disclosure"
2000TradersRyanEpisode: "The One You Bury"
2000data-sort-value="Thin Blue Lie, The" The Thin Blue LieAlbertoTelevision film
2001Relic HunterAdam GrantEpisode: "Eyes of Toklamanee"
2002Random PassageToma2 episodes
2002FramedTechnicianTelevision film
2003Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper StoryJudge Sinclair
2004WonderfallsBill HootonEpisode: "Totem Mole"
2005Moccasin FlatsDevlin Day8 episodes
2007Eye of the BeastWill NeepanakTelevision film
2014Cashing InDinoEpisode: "The Road Home"

Notes and References

  1. Susan Walker, "Real-life pals put friendship to use in rez buddy flick". Toronto Star, March 10, 1995.
  2. Alex Strachan, "New CBC series resonates with strong emotions and characters". Vancouver Sun, February 23, 1996.
  3. "Playwright softens bitter edge, finds ray of hope in reserve life". Canadian Press, March 5, 1996.
  4. John McKay, "CBC tops Gemini nominations but Bach doc gets single-show nod". Canadian Press, August 11, 1998.
  5. Web site: Ryan Rajendra Black . 2022-05-03 . IMDb.