Michael Greyeyes is a multifaceted individual, excelling in various creative fields, including acting, directing, and scholarship. As the founding artistic director of Signal Theatre, he has made a significant impact in the industry. His Indigenous heritage is a vital aspect of his identity, being Nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Greyeyes has made a notable presence in the film world, taking on roles such as Traylor in "Blood Quantum" and Sitting Bull in "Woman Walks Ahead". He has also appeared in various television shows, including HBO's "True Detective" and AMC Television's "Fear the Walking Dead". His extensive filmography includes works such as "The New World", "Skipped Parts", "Sunshine State", "Passchendaele", and "Dance Me Outside".
In recent years, Greyeyes has been seen in acclaimed productions like HBO's "I Know This Much is True", Apple TV+'s "Home Before Dark", Disney+'s "Togo", and Netflix's "V-Wars". His impressive range of roles includes parts in "Law and Order: Criminal Intent", "Crazy Horse", and "Tecumseh's Vision", as well as appearances in mini-series such as "Klondike", "Saints and Strangers", and "Dreamkeeper".
As a director, Greyeyes has created numerous theatre works, including "Bearing", "A Soldier's Tale", and "from thine eyes". He has also written "Nôhkom", which was directed by Yvette Nolan. Greyeyes was nominated for a Dora award for his direction of "Two Odysseys: Pimooteewin / Gállábártnit", a full-length evening of Indigenous opera.
Greyeyes is represented by long-time manager Alan Mills and talent agents MaryJane MacCallum and Harry Gold.