Gerald Auger

Gerald Auger

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In 2013, Auger worked on his latest film project ''Yeshua in the Lodge – The Forgotten Truth of the Wilderness'' where he explored the idea that the [[Son of God]] was the first Sundancer, for he was one of the first men to give his flesh to a tree.
In 2013, Auger worked on his latest film project ''Yeshua in the Lodge – The Forgotten Truth of the Wilderness'' where he explored the idea that the [[Son of God]] was the first Sundancer, for he was one of the first men to give his flesh to a tree.


Auger had a busy fall in 2015, with roles in three short films. In October, he flew to [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] to film ''Petersburg. A Selfie'', a collection of seven stories by director Natalia Kudryashova. The theme is Russia’s most beautiful city seen through the perspective of seven women on the concept of love. ''Anichkov Bridge'' is one of the stories in which Auger plays a modern-day Native American with a rock star style, making cinematic history as the first indigenous actor to shoot a film in Russia. In 2016, he played the native chief Makamuk in the short film ''[[Lost Face (2016 film)|Lost Face]]'', directed by Sean Meehan, a retelling of the classic story by [[Jack London]] that takes place in mid-1800s Russian America.
Auger had a busy fall in 2015, with roles in three short films. In October, he flew to [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] to film ''Petersburg. A Selfie'', a collection of seven stories by director Natalia Kudryashova. The theme is Russia’s most beautiful city seen through the perspective of seven women on the concept of love. ''Anichkov Bridge'' is one of the stories in which Auger plays a modern-day Native American with a rock star style, making cinematic history as the first indigenous actor to shoot a film in Russia. In 2016, he played the native chief Makamuk in the short film ''Lost Face'', directed by Sean Meehan, a retelling of the classic story by [[Jack London]] that takes place in mid-1800s Russian America.


==Film==
==Film==
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* ''Western Confidential'' (2011) – Native guide and interpreter
* ''Western Confidential'' (2011) – Native guide and interpreter
* ''Anichkov Bridge'' (2015) – Modern-day Native in Russia
* ''Anichkov Bridge'' (2015) – Modern-day Native in Russia
* ''[[Lost Face (2016 film)|Lost Face]]'' (2016) – Makamuk


==Television==
==Television==