Jay Silverheels

Jay Silverheels

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1912-05-26
Place of Birth:Six Nations Reservation, Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Also Known As: Harold J. Smith / Harry Silversmith / Harry Smith /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1912-05-26 More

Biography

Jay Silverheels was born on a reservation in Canada to a Mohawk chief. He was a star lacrosse player and a boxer before he entered films as a stuntman in 1938. He worked in a number of films though the 1940s before he gained some notice as the Osceola brother in Humphrey Bogart's film Key Largo (1948). Most of his roles consisted of bit parts as "Indian." In 1949, he would work in a movie called The Cowboy and the Indians (1949) with another "B movie" actor named Clayton Moore. It was later that same year that Jay would be hired to play the faithful Indian companion, Tonto, in the television series "The Lone Ranger" (1949). This role, while still playing the "Indian," would bring Jay the fame that his motion picture career never did. As Tonto, on his horse Scout, Jay could show up where the Ranger could not and some of the time he would be shot at or beat up for his trouble. Jay would play Tonto in all the episodes except for those that he missed when he had his heart attack. In those episodes, he was replaced by the Ranger's nephew, Dan. However, Clayton Moore would miss the third season when he was replaced by John Hart. Jay would reprise the role of Tonto in two big-screen color movies with Moore, The Lone Ranger (1956) and The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958). After the series ended in 1957, Jay could not escape the typecasting of Tonto. He would continue to appear in an occasional film and television show, but he would become a spokesman to improve the portrayal of Indians on TV.
More »

Acting

More
Santee
Drama Action Western
One Little Indian
Family Comedy Western
Cannon
Drama Action & Adventure
Cat Ballou
Western Comedy TV Movie
Smith!
Drama Family Western
The Movie Orgy
Comedy Documentary History
Daniel Boone
Action & Adventure Western
Texas John Slaughter: Geronimo's Revenge
Adventure Drama Family Western
Rawhide
Western Documentary Drama
Wanted: Dead or Alive
Western Action & Adventure Drama
The Lone Ranger
Adventure Western
The Vanishing American
Adventure Drama Western
Saskatchewan
Western Adventure
War Arrow
Romance War Western
Yankee Buccaneer
Adventure History Romance
Broken Arrow
Western Romance
The Lone Ranger
Western Action & Adventure
Trail of the Yukon
Adventure Romance Western
Lust for Gold
Action Western Drama
Yellow Sky
Crime Western
The Feathered Serpent
Comedy Crime Mystery
Singin' Spurs
Music Western
Key Largo
Crime Thriller
The Prairie
Romance Adventure Action Western
Gas House Kids Go West
Comedy Adventure Western
Tahiti Nights
Comedy Music Romance
The Phantom
Action Adventure
Northern Pursuit
Adventure War Drama
This Woman Is Mine
Adventure Romance
Kit Carson
Western Romance
The Sea Hawk
Adventure History Romance
  • name:Jay Silverheels
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1912-05-26
  • Place of Birth:Six Nations Reservation, Brantford, Ontario, Canada
  • Also Known As: Harold J. Smith · Harry Silversmith · Harry Smith ·
  • Biography:Jay Silverheels was born on a reservation in Canada to a Mohawk chief. He was a star lacrosse player and a boxer before he entered films as a stuntman in 1938. He worked in a number of films though the 1940s before he gained some notice as the Osceola brother in Humphrey Bogart's film Key Largo (1948). Most of his roles consisted of bit parts as "Indian." In 1949, he would work in a movie called The Cowboy and the Indians (1949) with another "B movie" actor named Clayton Moore. It was later that same year that Jay would be hired to play the faithful Indian companion, Tonto, in the television series "The Lone Ranger" (1949). This role, while still playing the "Indian," would bring Jay the fame that his motion picture career never did. As Tonto, on his horse Scout, Jay could show up where the Ranger could not and some of the time he would be shot at or beat up for his trouble. Jay would play Tonto in all the episodes except for those that he missed when he had his heart attack. In those episodes, he was replaced by the Ranger's nephew, Dan. However, Clayton Moore would miss the third season when he was replaced by John Hart. Jay would reprise the role of Tonto in two big-screen color movies with Moore, The Lone Ranger (1956) and The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958). After the series ended in 1957, Jay could not escape the typecasting of Tonto. He would continue to appear in an occasional film and television show, but he would become a spokesman to improve the portrayal of Indians on TV.
Search history
delete
Popular search