Stacey Thunder
Height:
173 cm
Stacey Thunder is a producer, television host, actress, and attorney serving Indian Country for over 17 years. She began her television career 11 years ago as the host and co-producer of the on-going PBS weekly news magazine series, "Native Report", of which she has hosted 150 episodes; and now hosts and produces "Indigenous with Sta...
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Stacey Thunder is a producer, television host, actress, and attorney serving Indian Country for over 17 years. She began her television career 11 years ago as the host and co-producer of the on-going PBS weekly news magazine series, "Native Report", of which she has hosted 150 episodes; and now hosts and produces "Indigenous with Stacey Thunder", an entertainment and educational video series that shares contemporary stories about Native peoples in order to shatter stereotypes and misconceptions, promote positivity, and simply show the world who Indigenous peoples really are.As an actress, Thunder has appeared in several films and television shows, including a lead role in the independent feature-length film, "The Jingle Dress", of which she received a Best Actress nomination from the American Indian Film Festival, "The Promised Land" by Poltergeist screenwriter Michael Grais, "Crash" on Starz, "Tallulah", "Cold Feet", and "Magic Wands".Thunder (Red Lake and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe) is a mother of four children serving as the legislative counsel for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. She is also a board member of the Nike N7 Fund that provides grant money to Native communities supporting sports and physical activity programs for the youth. Show less «
I've been on television for over a decade sharing positive stories from Native Country, and I'd like to continue to do that for a long time....Show more »
I've been on television for over a decade sharing positive stories from Native Country, and I'd like to continue to do that for a long time. I'm deeply committed to sharing our stories in a positive and entertaining way, and to make sure we continue to have a voice. For too long our people have been treated unfairly and negatively portrayed, and I'd love to help change that. Show less «
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