Canadian indigenous actor and actor Taran Kutenhau, best known for his role in the indie drama Bella Kiao, has died on December 31, the Hollywood Reporter reported on Monday.
The cause of death was not disclosed. Indigenous streetwear maker Section 35, for which the actor modeled his latest fashion, announced Kutenhayeu’s death on his Instagram account on January 1: “The maker calls a legend home. We love you and you’ll miss out on the power. Stay. Brother. “
Born in Cold Lake, Alberta and a member of the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, Kutenhau attended acting school at Capilano College in Vancouver and graduated in 2015. Finding him as Nicky, a young homeless man, known for his star-turn, his missing sister, Bella Kiao! In, a 2018 indie feature by director Caroline Combez about divorcing characters from the East Vancouver Multicultural Community.
“Our loss is immense. He was a clever and disciplined collaborator, a warm and generous friend. Words do not attract deep respect and affection for him. We wish him well on his journey. Kutenhau, we have made his performance in the film available to everyone, “Official website for Bella CEO! Wrote.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Kutenhaye also literally played the role of Remy in the 2018 Canadian TV series, and played the role of Randall in the animated fantasy series Molly Alif Denali.
Coutinho was named Star to Watch at the Whistler Film Festival in 2018 and won the Most Promising Newcomer Trophy at the Jesse Theater Awards a year later.
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