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Stacey Thunder
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BIOGRAPHY
BIOGRAPHY
Stacey is the host and co-producer of the PBS educational Native news and lifestyle magazine program, "Native Report". The show started with four episodes in 2004 and grew into a full 15-episode schedule by 2006. Now "Native Report" is in it’s fourth successful season and has made the transfer to high-definition. Currently, the show is aired in markets throughout the United States including Minnesota, Wisconsin, California, North and South Dakota, Michigan, Wyoming, Florida, Virginia, Alaska, Utah, New York, Washington, and Pennsylvania.
Recently, Stacey was cast in the recurring role of "Judith Turandot" in Starz hit series, "CRASH", starring Hollywood icon Dennis Hopper. "CRASH" is scheduled to air in the fall of 2009. She also acted in her first feature-length independent film as "Julie" in "COLD FEET", a romantic comedy that channels the Hepburn/Grant movies of the forties, and was cast as the host and narrator of "Thunderstorm”, a thirteen-part documentary series.
Stacey is also an owner of Eagle Thunder Entertainment (ETE), an independent, Native-owned music and film entertainment company. Through ETE, Stacey has executive produced five CDs: 1) "P.Town Boyz"; 2) “Red Lake Singers – Old Times”; 3) "Native Children's Survival: if not now, when? if not you, who?”; 4) "Painting The World”; and 5) “Native Rock - the singles”. Stacey is also developing two new projects, including “Back Stage Pass”, an online reality reel that will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of ETE’s artists with a cast of celebrities and notable characters.
Stacey Thunder received a B.A. in psychology in 1994 from Hamline University and a J.D. in 1998 from William Mitchell College of Law. After graduation, she passed the bar exam and began her legal career, serving Indian Country for over ten years in various legal capacities including positions with Anishinabe Legal Services, the Indian Child Welfare Law Center, tribal attorney for the Red Lake Nation, and corporate attorney for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians. Her legal expertise ranges from Federal Indian law and business, to entertainment law. Currently, Stacey is general counsel for the Red Lake Nation, Eagle Thunder Entertainment, and Native Rock recording artist, producer and director, Robby Romero.
Stacey also dedicates her time and service to non-profit organizations. She served as the Vice-President and a board member of the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association, an organization of American Indian attorneys and law students; and is the Executive Director for Native Children's Survival (NCS), an organization dedicated to raising awareness about critical issues facing Mother Earth, her children, and the seventh generation to come through the international language of music and film.
And in an effort to raise awareness of the need for better health in Indian Country, Stacey ran two marathons on behalf of Native Thunder Distance Runners, an organization she helped create.
www.STACEYTHUNDER.com
Résumé
Height: 5' 8" Hair: Brown
Weight: 130 lbs. Eyes: Brown
Size: 6
FILM & TELEVISION
"Crash" - "Judith Turandot" - recurring role - Starz series - Crash 2 Productions
"Native Report" - Host/Correspondent/Co-Producer - PBS series
"Cold Feet" - "Julie" - Split Step Productions
"Beauty Mark" - "Dorothy McBride" - Lockhaven Communications
"Thunderstorm" - Host/Co-Producer - Eagle Thunder Entertainment
TRAINING
Acting Fundamentals Cheryl Moore Brinkley
TV Acting Technique Cheryl Moore Brinkley
Auditioning Tips Cheryl Moore Brinkley
Voice and Speech Mira Kehoe, Guthrie Theater
Intro to Improv Brian Kelly, Guthrie Theater
Beginner Acting for the Camera Don Cosgrove, Guthrie Theater
SPECIAL SKILLS
Teleprompter proficient, dance, great with children and animals
EDUCATION
J.D., William Mitchell College of Law, 1998
B.A. Hamline University, Psychology, 1994
TOURS & EVENTS
RELATED TOUR DATES
05.14.09 - Red Lake Nation, MN - Red Lake Nation College - Keynote Speaker - Graduation Ceremonies
05.08.09 - Minneapolis, MN - Minneapolis City Hall - Speaker - American Indian Future Leaders Day
10.20.08 - Phoenix, AZ - Native Report Meet & Greet - National Congress of American Indians Conference (Oct. 20-24, 2008) Phoenix Convention Center
10.06.08 - Oglala, Pine Ridge Indian Res, SD - "LIVE WEBCAST" - South Dakota Public Radio "Live Webcast" at www.sdpb.org
09.05.08 - Washington D.C., - Robby Romero & Stacey Thunder "LIVE" WPFW FM - The Nightworld Show - "LIVE" - FM Radio
04.09.08 - Red Lake Nation, MN - Red Lake Nation Youth Leadership Conference - Keynote Speaker - Red Lake Nation Youth Leadership Conference
RELEASES
RELATED ALBUMS
VIDEO
RELATED VIDEO
Stacey Thunder Promo Reel
PRESS
RELATED PRESS & INTERVIEWS
News From Indian Country
Stacey Thunder returns as host of PBS's "Native Report.""Stacey Thunder of the popular Public Broadcasting Service weekly news magazine program, "Native Report," will be back in January 2009 for a fourth season as host and producer."
"Native Report," a program that is geared toward both a Native and non-Native American viewing audience, celebrates Native culture and heritage. Past programs have included talks with tribal elders and some of Indian Country's most influential leaders."
-News From Indian Country
WCCO/CBSM
"From pottery to politics the 15 week series has a verity of topics... doing away with negative native images is a top priority."- WCCO/CBSM
Indian Country Today
Native Report Focuses On The Positive"Native Report started with four episodes during 2004 and grew into a full 15-episode schedule by 2006. Now the half-hour program has been requested by public stations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, California, North and South Dakota, Michigan, Wyoming, Florida and Virginia.
- Indian Country Today
South Dakota Broadcasting
Native Report To Air ON SDBWith so much of the media's focus on tragic and negative events in tribal communities, this new series aims to bring attention to positive stories of Native American life. Native Report will highlight challenges and successes of Native Americans, and educate viewers about the heritage and culture of tribal people in Minnesota and the nation. The series will interview some of today's most prominent Indian Country leaders, feature influential tribal elders, and cover matters relevant to Native American culture...
- South Dakota Broadcasting
William Mitchell Magazine
Stacey Thunder: Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe attorney works (and runs) hardStacey Thunder, class of 1998, says she has always wanted to help people. Her jobs at the Indian Children Welfare Law Center, the Red Lake Band, and most recently with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe have given her that chance.
- William Mitchell Magazine
