Portrait of Gil Birmingham

Gil Birmingham

Acting

Biography

Gil Birmingham (born July 13, 1966) is an American actor of Comanche ancestry. He made his first TV appearance on an episode of Riptide, and has gone on to star in more than 40 films, television, and theater productions, such as Twilight, End of the Spear, Dreamkeeper and The Doe Boy.

Born: July 13, 1953

Place of Birth: San Antonio, Texas, USA

Filmography

2024
X-Men '97

as Forge (voice)

2024
Tracker

as Gus McMillion

2023
2023
Poker Face

as Skip Dooley

2022
Under the Banner of Heaven

as Detective Bill Taba

2022
PIECES OF HER

as Charlie Bass

2018
Yellowstone

as Thomas Rainwater

2018
Siren

as Sheriff Dale Bishop

2017
Te Ata

as T.B. Thompson

2017
Wind River

as Martin Hanson

2017
Transformers: The Last Knight

as Chief Sherman (uncredited)

2017
The Space Between Us

as Shaman Neka

2016
Hell or High Water

as Alberto Parker

2016
Animal Kingdom

as Detective Pearce

2016
Dr. Del

as Crow

2013
The Lone Ranger

as Red Knee

2013
House of Cards

as Daniel Lanagin

2013
Banshee

as George Hunter

2012
Crooked Arrows

as Ben Logan

2011
California Indian

as Charles 'Chi' Thomas

2011
The Lying Game

as Ben Whitehorse

2011
Rango

as Wounded Bird (voice)

2010
Love Ranch

as Johnny Cortez

2010
2009
2009
NCIS: Los Angeles

as Steven Douglas

2009
Castle

as Cacaw Te

2008
Twilight

as Billy Black

2008
The Mentalist

as Markham Willis

2008
Turok: Son of Stone

as Nashoba (voice)

2005
Love's Long Journey

as Sharp Claw

2005
Into the West

as Older Dog Star

2004
Veronica Mars

as Leonard Lobo

2004
Medical Investigation

as Walter Shephard

2003
Nip/Tuck

as Shaman

2003
The Lone Ranger

as One Horn

2002
Skins

as Sonny Yellow Lodge

2002
2002
Gentle Ben

as Pete

2001
The Doe Boy

as Manny

1999
Family Law

as Bernard

1998
Charmed

as Indian Chief

1998
V.I.P.

as Roland

1998
The Wild Thornberrys

as Jim's Dad (voice)

1997
The Legend of Calamity Jane

as Additional Voices (voice)

1987
House II: The Second Story

as Featured Warrior

1981
Falcon Crest

as Deputy