Tarun Posted April 23, 2002 Report Share Posted April 23, 2002 This story's over 3 yrs, nonetheless noteworthy. +++++ Recall that poster with his tearing face? 'Crying Indian' Iron Eyes Cody dies Iron Eyes Cody in the Keep America Beautiful ad January 4, 1999 Web posted at: 8:52 p.m. EST (0152 GMT) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Iron Eyes Cody, the "Crying Indian" whose tearful face in 1970s television commercials became a powerful symbol of the anti-littering campaign, died Monday. He was in his 80s or early 90s. Cody died of natural causes at 1:30 p.m. PST in his home in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles, police spokesman Ed Funes said. Cody, whose acting credits date back to silent movies and include dozens of films and television shows, was best known for the ads from the group Keep America Beautiful that showed him shedding a single tear as he watched people litter. He was born in Oklahoma, but the exact date of birth wasn't known. Reference books give various dates, from 1904 to 1915. Based on his credits, his most likely date of birth was 1907. Cody followed his Cherokee Indian father, Thomas Long Plume, as a performer in circuses and Wild West shows and made his first film appearance as an extra in the 1919 silent "Back to God's Country." Cody went on to appear in more than 80 films in Indian roles; often his character was listed as simply "Indian,Indian Chief" or "Indian Joe." In one film, "Perils of Nyoka" in 1942, he had an uncredited role as "Arab." His other credits included "Sitting Bull" in 1954, "The Great Sioux Massacre" in 1965, "Nevada Smith" in 1966, "A Man Called Horse" in 1970 and "Ernest Goes to Camp" in 1987. Cody also served as a technical adviser on Native American matters in films. In television, he had guest appearances on "Bonanza,Gunsmoke" and "Rawhide." The Associated Press contributed to this report. Related sites: Note: Pages will open in new browser window The Return of Iron Eyes Cody E! Online - Fact Sheet - Iron Eyes Cody External sites not endorsed by CNN Interactive. Latest Headlines Pakistan begins troop withdrawal from Indian border Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarun Posted April 25, 2002 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2002 NYPD Captain outside WEF: "I believe in Earth Day. I'm an environmentalist too. I separate my garbage. But economy is different. Ecology & economy should be separate: like Church & State." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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