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Litefoot reports to his fans live from South Beach in Miami, Florida! Litefoot is in Miami and recently shot two new videos and is working on all new music and preparing for his break into the national spotlight! Share this video on Facebook and Twitter!
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The Indian in The Cupboard Paramount Pictures/Columbia-TriStar Pictures Litefoot stars as Little Bear
Based on the popular children’s book by Lynne Reid Banks, this fantasy concerns a young boy who discovers that his toys are developing lives of their own — which presents him with unexpected responsibilities. Omri (Hal Scardino), a young boy growing up in Brooklyn, receives an odd variety of presents for his birthday: a wooden cabinet from his older brother, a set of antique keys from his mother Jane (Linsday Crouse), and a tiny plastic model of an Indian from his best friend Patrick (Rishi Bhat). Putting them all together, Omri locks the Indian inside the cabinet, only to be awoken by a strange sound in the middle of the night. Omri opens the cabinet to discover that the tiny Indian has come to life; it seems that he’s called Little Bear (Litefoot), of the Ononadaga tribe and from the year 1761. Omri hides this remarkable discovery from his mother but shares it with Patrick; as an experiment, Patrick locks a toy cowboy into the cupboard, and soon Little Bear has a companion, Boone (David Keith), though the cowboy and the Indian don’t get along well at first. Omri comes to the realizations that his living and breathing playthings are also people with lives of their own, and he begins to wonder how much control he should really have over their lives. The Indian in the Cupboard was directed by Frank Oz, best known as one of the original puppeteers for The Muppets and the voice of Miss Piggy.
The Song of Hiawatha Hallmark Pictures Litefoot stars as Hiawatha
This screen adaptation of the epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow tells the tale of Hiawatha (Litefoot), a Native American warrior, and his great love for the beautiful Minehaha (Irene Bedard). Also features David Strathairn, Michael Rooker, Graham Greene, Gordon Tootoosis, Russell Means, Adam Beach and Sheila Tousey.
Mortal Kombat Annihilation New Line Cinema Litefoot stars as Nightwolf
Shao Khan, the Emperor of the Outworld, has illegally opened the portal between that realm and Earth. If it remains open, on the seventh day, all of mankind shall be destroyed. Now the Lightning God Rayden and four mortals – Liu Kang, Sonya Blade, Princess Kitana and Jax, have 6 days to find a way to close this portal and save the Earth, battling the evil forces of the Outworld as they proceed. Litefoot stars as Nightwolf who helps Liu Kang discover the inner strength he needs to defeat Shao Khan.
Kull The Conqueror Universal Pictures Litefoot stars as Ascalante
Inspired by the characters of Robert E. Howard (whose best-known creation was Conan The Barbarian), this epic tale of swords and sorcery stars Kevin Sorbo as Kull, a barbarian warrior who kills the King of Valusia in the midst of a battle; with his last breath, the monarch hands Kull his crown and names him as his successor. Kull soon learns that possessing great power brings you great enemies, as Taligaro (Thomas Ian Griffith), leader of Valusia’s Royal Guard, plots to murder Kull and take his place on the throne. Meanwhile, Kull’s love for the comely slave Zareta (Karina Lombard) is tested when his head is turned by the exotic Akivasha (Tia Carrere), though Kull doesn’t know at first that the leather-clad temptress is actually a 3,000-year-old demon given human form by a sorceress. Between the treachery of Taligaro and Akivasha, Kull finds his life and leadership threatened at every turn, and he must count on the help of his friends Zareta, holy man Ascalante (Litefoot), and pirate Juba (Harvey Fierstein) if he is to survive as Valusia’s leader and put an end to slavery and the subjugation of women. Kull the Conqueror was, in its first drafts, planned as the third film in the Conan the Barbarian series, and it marked the first starring film role for Kevin Sorbo, who rose to fame on the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Adaptation Columbia Pictures Litefoot stars as Russell
A lovelorn screenwriter turns to his less talented twin brother for help when his efforts to adapt a non-fiction book go nowhere. Starring Nicholas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Litefoot and Gary Farmer
Litefoot made history with the Reach The Rez Tour in 2006 by traveling to over 40 states and holding more than 211 motivational Hip Hop events for Native American communities throughout the U.S. He accomplished this all in one year’s time. Enjoy this story that went out to millions of homes in the Phoenix area on NBC Channel 12 evening news. Major sponsors of this annual effort included The Seminole Tribe Of Florida, The Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, JEEP, The Muscogee Creek Nation and The Cherokee Nation Of Oklahoma.
Check out this brand new video (Please Repost and Bulletin) by Litefoot entitled “Different People” from his new album “Relentless Pursuit.” On “Different People” – Litefoot spit’s knowledge over a swelling and emotional track produced by Rocafella records producer TT! Enjoy this video by Litefoot -the premiere Native American in hip hop… showing you why he is the Chief MC! Buy the new Litefoot album or download it at www.litefoot.com
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