Mo Brings Plenty, an enrolled Lakota, hails from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. His traditional name, Ta Sunke Wospapi, or "catches his horse", is a testament to his love for horses and his connection to the land.
Born into a long line of proud ancestors, Mo's family history is marked by strength and sacrifice. His grandfathers fought in the Battle of Little Big Horn, a pivotal moment in American history. This legacy shapes Mo's perspective and informs his decisions.
As an actor, Mo is best known for his role as "Mo Brings Plenty" in the hit series Yellowstone, as well as his appearances in Jurassic World Dominion and The Good Lord Bird. He has played iconic figures such as Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Charlie Soap, the husband of the late Wilma Mankiller, the first woman elected Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Beyond his acting career, Mo is a horse stunt rider, rancher, and American Indian storyline consultant. He is a man of great kindness and believes in the inherent goodness of humanity. Mo recognizes the importance of preserving culture, tradition, and seeking cultural truth in diversity.
When not working as an actor, Mo can be found ranching or giving back to his Lakota communities and Indian Country. He is dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of his people and leaving a livable planet for future generations.