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'''Lily Gladstone''' (born August 2, 1986) is an American actress. Lily lived on the Blackfeet Reservation until age 11. She is a distant descendant of [[Piegan Blackfeet]], Lily self-identifies as a member. Although she grew up on the reservation, Lily is not an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation. Additionally, Lily self-identifies with her [[Nez Perce]] ancestry and direct European heritage. She{{efn|Gladstone uses both [[She (pronoun)|she/her]] and [[Singular they|they/them]] pronouns;<ref name="AnderssonSheThey" /><ref name="StenzelSheThey"/><ref name="ParkelSheThey"/> this article uses she/her pronouns for consistency.}} earned critical acclaim for portraying [[Mollie Kyle]], an [[Osage Nation|Osage]] woman who survived the [[Osage Indian murders]], in [[Martin Scorsese]]'s crime drama film ''[[Killers of the Flower Moon (film)|Killers of the Flower Moon]]'' (2023), receiving [[List of awards and nominations received by Lily Gladstone|several accolades]]. She became the first [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] descendant (Non-enrolled member of Federally Recognized Tribe) to win the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama]] and be nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Actress]].<ref name="Meyer2024">{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/awards/story/2023-11-28/killers-of-the-flower-moon-lily-gladstone |title=Don't know Lily Gladstone? The 'Killers of the Flower Moon' star is no newcomer |last=Meyer |first=Carla |newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=November 28, 2023 |access-date=November 30, 2023}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite news |last=Zuckerman |first=Esther |date=January 7, 2024 |title=Lily Gladstone Becomes First Indigenous Person to Win a Golden Globe for Best Actress |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/07/movies/lily-gladstone-golden-globes.html |newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref>
'''Lily Gladstone''' (born August 2, 1986) is an American actress. Lily lived on the Blackfeet Reservation part time until age 11. She is a distant descendant of [[Piegan Blackfeet]], of which Lily self-identifies as a member. Although she grew up on the reservation, Lily is not an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation. Additionally, Lily self-identifies with her [[Nez Perce]] ancestry and is rooted in her direct European heritage. She{{efn|Gladstone uses both [[She (pronoun)|she/her]] and [[Singular they|they/them]] pronouns;<ref name="AnderssonSheThey" /><ref name="StenzelSheThey"/><ref name="ParkelSheThey"/> this article uses she/her pronouns for consistency.}} earned critical acclaim for portraying [[Mollie Kyle]], an [[Osage Nation|Osage]] woman who survived the [[Osage Indian murders]], in [[Martin Scorsese]]'s crime drama film ''[[Killers of the Flower Moon (film)|Killers of the Flower Moon]]'' (2023), receiving [[List of awards and nominations received by Lily Gladstone|several accolades]]. She became the first self-identified [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] descendant (Non-enrolled member of Federally Recognized Tribe) to win the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama]] and be nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Actress]].<ref name="Meyer2024">{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/awards/story/2023-11-28/killers-of-the-flower-moon-lily-gladstone |title=Don't know Lily Gladstone? The 'Killers of the Flower Moon' star is no newcomer |last=Meyer |first=Carla |newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=November 28, 2023 |access-date=November 30, 2023}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite news |last=Zuckerman |first=Esther |date=January 7, 2024 |title=Lily Gladstone Becomes First Indigenous Person to Win a Golden Globe for Best Actress |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/07/movies/lily-gladstone-golden-globes.html |newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref>


Gladstone made her feature film debut in ''[[Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian]]'' (2012), and collaborated with filmmaker [[Kelly Reichardt]] on the independent films ''[[Certain Women (film)|Certain Women]]'' (2016) and ''[[First Cow]]'' (2019).<ref name="Seventh Row">{{cite web |url=https://seventh-row.com/2020/07/25/lily-gladstone-certain-women-first-cow/ |title=Lily Gladstone on Kelly Reichardt and her love of linguistics |last=Smith |first=Orla |date=July 25, 2020 |work=Seventh Row |access-date=December 28, 2021}}</ref> She also appeared in episodes of [[HBO]]'s ''[[Room 104]]'' (2017–2020), [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]]'s ''[[Billions (TV series)|Billions]]'' (2016–2023), and [[FX Productions|FX]]'s ''[[Reservation Dogs]]'' (2021–2023).
Gladstone made her feature film debut in ''[[Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian]]'' (2012), and collaborated with filmmaker [[Kelly Reichardt]] on the independent films ''[[Certain Women (film)|Certain Women]]'' (2016) and ''[[First Cow]]'' (2019).<ref name="Seventh Row">{{cite web |url=https://seventh-row.com/2020/07/25/lily-gladstone-certain-women-first-cow/ |title=Lily Gladstone on Kelly Reichardt and her love of linguistics |last=Smith |first=Orla |date=July 25, 2020 |work=Seventh Row |access-date=December 28, 2021}}</ref> She also appeared in episodes of [[HBO]]'s ''[[Room 104]]'' (2017–2020), [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]]'s ''[[Billions (TV series)|Billions]]'' (2016–2023), and [[FX Productions|FX]]'s ''[[Reservation Dogs]]'' (2021–2023).

Revision as of 21:31, 11 March 2024

Lily Gladstone
Gladstone in 2022
Born (1986-08-02) August 2, 1986 (age 38)
EducationUniversity of Montana (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active2012–present
RelativesRed Crow (great-great grandfather)
AwardsFull list

Lily Gladstone (born August 2, 1986) is an American actress. Lily lived on the Blackfeet Reservation part time until age 11. She is a distant descendant of Piegan Blackfeet, of which Lily self-identifies as a member. Although she grew up on the reservation, Lily is not an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation. Additionally, Lily self-identifies with her Nez Perce ancestry and is rooted in her direct European heritage. She[a] earned critical acclaim for portraying Mollie Kyle, an Osage woman who survived the Osage Indian murders, in Martin Scorsese's crime drama film Killers of the Flower Moon (2023), receiving several accolades. She became the first self-identified Native American descendant (Non-enrolled member of Federally Recognized Tribe) to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.[4][5]

Gladstone made her feature film debut in Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian (2012), and collaborated with filmmaker Kelly Reichardt on the independent films Certain Women (2016) and First Cow (2019).[6] She also appeared in episodes of HBO's Room 104 (2017–2020), Showtime's Billions (2016–2023), and FX's Reservation Dogs (2021–2023).

Early life and education

Gladstone was born on August 2, 1986, in Kalispell, Montana.[7][8] Some of her early years were spent on the Blackfeet Reservation in East Glacier, Montana,[9] she self-identifies as Piegan Blackfeet (Siksikaitsitapi). Lily also claims Nez Perce (Nimíipuu),[4][10] descent and is of European heritage.[11][12] Her mother is white and her father is self-identified Blackfeet and Nez Perce.[13][12] She is descended from the first cousin of British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.[14][15]

Gladstone's desire to portray an Ewok after watching Return of the Jedi at the age of five inspired her to become an actress.[16][17][18] One of Gladstone's first acting experiences as a child was when Missoula Children's Theatre came to her East Glacier, Montana, hometown and cast her as an evil step-sister in Cinderella.[19] Gladstone's family moved to the Seattle area during her middle school years[20] to be closer to her grandmother. There she enrolled in Stone Soup Theatre, a non profit educational theatre company for the Seattle youth, starring in student films and theses.[21]

In 2004 she graduated from Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.[20] In 2008 she graduated from the University of Montana with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting/Directing and a Native American Studies minor. At the University of Montana, she became interested in Theatre of the Oppressed.[22] At UM, she performed in Riders to the Sea (2006), Richard III (2006), Miss Julie (2007) and Coyote on a Fence (2008). Upon graduating, she taught acting classes and workshops in her native community. She taught an image theatre acting method she called a "sculpture garden" as violence prevention sponsored by the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center.[22] In 2010, she performed in The Frybread Queen, a co-production by Native Voices at the Autry, the UM School of Theatre and Dance and The Montana Repertory Theatre.

Career

Early work and breakthrough (2012–2022)

Gladstone made her film debut in Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian (2012). She then acted in Winter in the Blood (2012) and Buster's Mal Heart (2016) before making her career breakthrough as Jamie, a rancher, in Kelly Reichardt's film Certain Women (2016). The role earned Gladstone the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress.[23][24] She also received nominations for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female and Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor.[25][26]

Gladstone performed the role of Kate Keller in the 2014 Montana Repertory Theatre's national touring production of The Miracle Worker. Gladstone was in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival acting company in 2017 and starred in the Yale Repertory Theatre production of Mary Kathryn Nagle's Manahatta in 2020.[27]

In 2017, Gladstone hosted a series on the educational YouTube channel Crash Course about film production.[28]

Gladstone had a small role in Reichardt's 2019 film First Cow[6] before starring in the 2022 film The Unknown Country, directed by Morrisa Maltz, for which she received the Gotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Lead Performance.[29]

Awards success (2023–present)

Gladstone at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival with Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, and Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear.

Gladstone was cast in the lead role of Mollie Kyle in Martin Scorsese's 2023 feature film Killers of the Flower Moon, which was released theatrically in October 2023.[30][31] Her performance received critical acclaim and was described as a highlight of the film.[32][33][34] Critic Josh Spiegel of /Film said that she "brought [Mollie] to life with incredible passion".[35] In January 2024, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama; she was the first Indigenous (Native American) woman to be nominated for, and win, an acting Golden Globe.[5][36] She is the fourth Indigenous and first Native American woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.[37] In February 2024, Gladstone became the first Indigenous actor to win the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Female Actor for her performance in Killers of the Flower Moon.[38] Earlier in 2023, Gladstone starred in Fancy Dance which premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim and will be distributed worldwide by Apple TV+.[39][40]

Following Killers of the Flower Moon, Gladstone was cast in The Memory Police, written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Reed Morano. Scorsese will executive produce.[41] Gladstone will also costar in Jazzy, written and directed by Morrisa Maltz, who directed her in The Unknown Country.[42]

Personal life

Gladstone goes by both she and they pronouns. She explained in 2023, "In most Native languages, most Indigenous languages, Blackfeet (of which Lily self-identifies) included, there are no gendered pronouns. There is no he/she, there's only they... my pronoun use is partly a way of defining gender for myself."[1][2][3] Gladstone identifies as "middle-gendered" and a member of the LGBTQ community.[43][44]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2012 Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian Sunshine First Raise
2013 Winter in the Blood Marlene
2016 Certain Women Jamie
Buster's Mal Heart Morning Shift Concierge
2017 Walking Out Lila
2019 First Cow Chief Factor's Wife
2022 The Unknown Country Tana Also story writer [45]
Quantum Cowboys Linde [46]
The Last Manhunt Maria
2023 Fancy Dance Jax
Killers of the Flower Moon Mollie Kyle

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2017 Scalped Carol Red Crow Pilot [47]
2017 Crash Course Host 15 episodes [28]
2017–20 Room 104 911 Operator / Abby 2 episodes [48][49]
2019–23 Billions Roxanne 6 episodes
2021 Tuca & Bertie Hawk Mechanic (voice) Episode: "Bird Mechanics"
2022–23 Reservation Dogs Hokti 2 episodes
2024 Under the Bridge Cam Bentland Upcoming series

Accolades

Notes

  1. ^ Gladstone uses both she/her and they/them pronouns;[1][2][3] this article uses she/her pronouns for consistency.

References

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  2. ^ a b Stenzel, Wesley (January 1, 2024). "'Killers of the Flower Moon' star Lily Gladstone says using she/they pronouns is 'a way of decolonizing gender'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 18, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Parkel, Inga (January 2, 2024). "Killers of the Flower Moon star embraces she/they pronouns to 'decolonise gender'". The Independent. Retrieved January 18, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Meyer, Carla (November 28, 2023). "Don't know Lily Gladstone? The 'Killers of the Flower Moon' star is no newcomer". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Zuckerman, Esther (January 7, 2024). "Lily Gladstone Becomes First Indigenous Person to Win a Golden Globe for Best Actress". The New York Times.
  6. ^ a b Smith, Orla (July 25, 2020). "Lily Gladstone on Kelly Reichardt and her love of linguistics". Seventh Row. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "Lily Gladstone profile". Golden Globes. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  8. ^ Seth, Radhika (May 25, 2023). "'She Survived Everything Imaginable': Lily Gladstone on the Real Story Behind 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and Working With Marty, Leo, and Bob". Vogue. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
  9. ^ Buchanan, Kyle (January 6, 2024). "Lily Gladstone Won't Let Hollywood Put Her in a Box". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  10. ^ Staff, Native News Online (January 7, 2024). "Lily Gladstone (Blackfeet/Nimíipuu) Wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Golden Globes Award". Native News Online. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  11. ^ Bauer, Jennifer K. "Staying true to her heritage: 'Winter in the Blood' star Lily Gladstone talks about filmmaking, bucking Hollywood stereotypes". Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  12. ^ a b Abramovitch, Seth (May 16, 2023). "Cannes: Native Actor Lily Gladstone Almost Quit the Biz — Then Scorsese Requested a Zoom". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
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  14. ^ "The Ghosts of North Leith". North Edinburgh News. October 25, 2023. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
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  17. ^ Seventh Row, An acting masterclass with Lily Gladstone and Frank Mosley (Lockdown Film School #9), retrieved October 24, 2023, I really wanted to grow up to be an Ewok. Loved that life. Was all about it.
  18. ^ "Lily Gladstone's Story | Native America: Northwest Stories". KCTS 9. Retrieved October 24, 2023 – via YouTube. I realized I couldn't actually be an Ewok unless I became an actor.
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  20. ^ a b Tall, Jonathan (October 19, 2023). "Lily Gladstone, a Mountlake Terrace grad, stars in new Scorsese epic". The Everett Herald. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  21. ^ Hutchinson, Chase (August 16, 2023). "Family and Seattle anchor Lily Gladstone in 'The Unknown Country'". The Seattle Times. Retrieved October 25, 2023.
  22. ^ a b Hailu, Selome (November 16, 2023). "Lily Gladstone on Welcoming 'Flower Moon' Criticism, Mollie's Agency and Scorsese's Limitations While Telling an Osage Story". Variety. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  23. ^ Shanley, Patrick (December 11, 2016). "'La La Land' Named Best Picture by Boston Society of Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  24. ^ "42nd Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards". Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  25. ^ Warren, Matt (November 22, 2016). "2017 Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominations Announced!". Independent Spirit Awards. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  26. ^ Cox, Gordon (October 20, 2016). "Gotham Awards Nominations 2016: 'Manchester By The Sea' Leads with Four". Variety. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  27. ^ "Manahatta: Lily Gladstone and Steven Flores". February 10, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2021 – via YouTube.
  28. ^ a b Gutelle, Sam (April 7, 2017). "Educational YouTube Channel Crash Course Goes To The Movies With Trio Of Film Classes". Tubefilter. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  29. ^ "Gotham Awards: 'Past Lives' Wins Best Feature – Full Winners List". November 28, 2023.
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  32. ^ Ryan, Jack (October 24, 2023). "'Certain Women', Lily Gladstone's breakout, is the perfect 'Killers of the Flower' Moon chaser". British GQ. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
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  35. ^ Spiegel, Josh (October 23, 2023). "Killers Of The Flower Moon Spoiler Review: One Of Martin Scorsese's Best Pictures". /Film. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  36. ^ Grobar, Matt (December 11, 2023). "'Killers Of The Flower Moon's Lily Gladstone Set As Golden Globes' First Indigenous Nominee For Female Actor In A Motion Picture". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 12, 2023.
  37. ^ Waxman, Olivia B. (January 23, 2024). "Lily Gladstone and Indigenous Representation at the Oscars". TIME. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  38. ^ "Lily Gladstone makes history with SAG Award win for Killers of the Flower Moon". Radio Times.
  39. ^ Apple Lands Lily Gladstone-Led Sundance Drama ‘Fancy Dance’
  40. ^ Lily Gladstone's critically acclaimed movie Fancy Dance lands Apple release
  41. ^ [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/lily-gladstone-to-star-in-memory-police-movie-1235807134/amp/ Lily Gladstone to Star in Charlie Kaufman’s Adaptation of ‘The Memory Police’ for Director Reed Morano (Exclusive) ]
  42. ^ Lily Gladstone Reteaming With ‘The Unknown Country’s Morrisa Maltz On ‘Jazzy,’ Will Exec Produce Alongside Duplass Brothers Productions
  43. ^ Hale, Nardos (January 9, 2024). ""I'm not fully this either": Lily Gladstone discusses pronoun inclusivity". Salon. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  44. ^ "Pride Guide: 15 LGBTQ+ Filmmakers and Artists on the Rise in 2023". A.frame. Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. June 16, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  45. ^ O'Malley, Sheila (July 28, 2023). "The Unknown Country". Roger Ebert. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  46. ^ Marslett, Geoff (September 24, 2022), Quantum Cowboys (Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi), Kiowa Gordon, Lily Gladstone, John Way, Fit Via Vi Film Productions, Artless Media, Minnow Mountain, retrieved October 30, 2023
  47. ^ Wagmeister, Elizabeth (February 13, 2017). "'Certain Women' Breakout Lily Gladstone to Star in WGN America's DC Comics Pilot 'Scalped' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
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