
Actor
జననం జులై 13, 1981 Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
Dan Warrior is a Native American actor and visual artist known for his commanding 6'8" presence (6'10" with his cowboy boots) and his commitment to authentic Indigenous storytelling. Of Mvskoke, Absentee Shawnee, and Rosebud Sioux descent, Warrior has appeared in major productions such as Killers of the Flower Moon, Reservation Dogs, Tulsa King, Little Dixie (2023), Seven Cemeteries, and The Inhabitant (2022). He began his entertainment career behind the scenes, working as a production assistant, before transitioning to acting with the encouragement of actor Danny Trejo during the filming of Seven Cemeteries. His striking appearance and presence quickly earned him on-camera roles in both film and television. In addition to acting, Warrior is a skilled graphic designer, tattooist, and musician, formerly performing with the Oklahoma-based rock band Travis Bond and the Rebel Souls. He draws creative inspiration from his heritage and from trailblazing Native actors like Will Sampson, aiming to dismantle stereotypes and expand Native representation in Hollywood. Warrior lives in Tulsa, OK. He is the proud father of five children. His journey, from homelessness to working alongside industry icons like Leonardo DiCaprio, has inspired his advocacy for Indigenous youth, representation, and resilience.