Misty Upham

Misty Upham

Active - 2002 - 2016  |   Born - Jul 6, 1982 in Kallispell, Montana, United States  |   Died - Oct 1, 2014   |   Genres - Drama, Mystery, Comedy

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An actress based in and around Seattle, WA, for many years, screen performer Misty Upham drew heavily from her Native American ancestral background in selecting roles, which often reflected an ethnic angle; the majority of her early film projects also dealt explicitly with Native American issues. Upham first bowed onscreen in the early 2000s, in two projects helmed by the celebrated Chris Eyre (Smoke Signals): Skins and Skinwalkers (both 2002). Upham essayed one of her first leads in the 2008 Frozen River, as a Mohawk Indian who sustains herself economically by smuggling illegal immigrants over the border. She appeared in 2012's Django Unchained and had a major supporting role in August: Osage County (2013). On October 5, 2014, Upham was last seen leaving her sister's apartment on the Muckleshoot Reservation (near Auburn, WA) and was not seen again; her father reported her as missing the next day. On October 16, 2014, her body was found in the woods in Auburn, WA.

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  • Born on the Blackfeet reservation in Montana.
  • Joined Red Eagle Soaring, a community theatre for Native Americans, at age 13.
  • Nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for Frozen River in 2009.
  • Formed the acting troupe The Indigo Children.
  • Reported as missing on October 6, 2014 near Auburn, Wash., by her father; her body was found 10 days later by police in the woods.