The Hollywood Reporter is reporting Alaska Native actor Martin Sensmeier will play legendary Jim Thorpe in a new movie that will be produced by Angelina Jolie.
The new movie is called “Bright Path: The Jim Thorpe Story.”
Sensmeier, 32, was previously in “Wind River,” “The Magnificent Seven” and “Westworld.” Sensmeier (Athabaskan-Tlingit) is an ambassador for the Boys & Girls Club of America, based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Thorpe (Sac and Fox/Potawatomi) won two Olympic gold medals in the decathlon and the pentathlon in 1912. Thorpe went on to play Major League Baseball, professional football and eventually founded the organization that became the NFL. He has been dubbed the “greatest athlete who ever lived”
The filmmakers of “Bright Path: The Jim Thorpe Story” have teamed with several tribes, including the Tuolumne Band of Mewuk Indians, the Mohegan Tribe, the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, the Tonto Apache Tribe and the Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria.
The involvement of the tribes from Indian Country includes financing and accuracy in the story.
“As Native Americans it is crucial that we tell our own stories. Thorpe’s is a vital one, and Bright Path will break barriers. For the first time, a major motion picture about a Native man, starring a Native man, will be made and released to a broad general audience. We couldn’t be prouder to be a part of it,” says Mohegan chairman Kevin Brown (“Red Eagle”).
Thorpe’s story was told in 1951’s “Jim Thorpe: All American,” which starred Burt Lancaster.
Source
The new movie is called “Bright Path: The Jim Thorpe Story.”
Sensmeier, 32, was previously in “Wind River,” “The Magnificent Seven” and “Westworld.” Sensmeier (Athabaskan-Tlingit) is an ambassador for the Boys & Girls Club of America, based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Thorpe (Sac and Fox/Potawatomi) won two Olympic gold medals in the decathlon and the pentathlon in 1912. Thorpe went on to play Major League Baseball, professional football and eventually founded the organization that became the NFL. He has been dubbed the “greatest athlete who ever lived”
The filmmakers of “Bright Path: The Jim Thorpe Story” have teamed with several tribes, including the Tuolumne Band of Mewuk Indians, the Mohegan Tribe, the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, the Tonto Apache Tribe and the Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria.
The involvement of the tribes from Indian Country includes financing and accuracy in the story.
“As Native Americans it is crucial that we tell our own stories. Thorpe’s is a vital one, and Bright Path will break barriers. For the first time, a major motion picture about a Native man, starring a Native man, will be made and released to a broad general audience. We couldn’t be prouder to be a part of it,” says Mohegan chairman Kevin Brown (“Red Eagle”).
Thorpe’s story was told in 1951’s “Jim Thorpe: All American,” which starred Burt Lancaster.
Source
About time! So looking forward to this epic tale of the premiere pre-WWII athlete. Amazingly overdue, but perhaps it took this long to find the actor who could do it justice. And they got him!