Tatanka Means Net Worth

He is also a stuntman and musician, having released two albums. Means has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including The Revenant, Longmire, and Into the West. He is a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation and is an advocate for Native American rights. Tatanka Means is an actor, stuntman, and musician from Porcupine, South Dakota. He is best known for his work on The Son (2017), Saints & Strangers (2015), and Tiger Eyes (2012). He has also released two albums and has appeared in films and television shows such as The Revenant, Longmire, and Into the West. Means is a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation and is an advocate for Native American rights.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Stunts, Soundtrack
Birth Day February 19, 2019
Birth Place  Porcupine, South Dakota, United States
Age 5 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $9 Million (2024)

Tatanka Means, a talented and versatile individual, has established himself as an actor, stuntsman, and soundtrack performer in the United States. With his incredible skills and dedication to his craft, it is no surprise that his net worth is estimated to be a staggering $9 million in 2024. Through his various endeavors, Tatanka has captured the attention of audiences and critics alike, earning him lucrative opportunities and substantial financial success. As he continues to excel and expand his career, one can expect his net worth to grow even further, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

Biography/Timeline

2004

His breakout career in acting was in 2004 playing a stunt double in the film Black Cloud. In the very same gym where the film was shot, he had previously trained for his boxing career. Six boxing championship titles later, Means was on his way to playing Crazy Horse in the miniseries Into the West. He considers playing that role to be a huge honor. Means prides himself on his roles portraying Native men as modern, complex people rather than the racist or stereotypical characters sometimes found in Hollywood films.

2011

Means was awarded the American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL) Entrepreneur of the year award in 2011. He created an original clothing line called “Tatanka Clothing,” which is meant to create cultural awareness for Native people and Native Business people. A self-proclaimed “t-shirt and jeans guy,” he claims to want to create shirts that say more than just “Native Pride.” He wants to add a creative and artistic edge to his designs and not worry if the message comes across as “controversial".

2012

Tatanka Means is the son of Oglala Lakota Activist Russell Means, the leader of the American Indian Movement in 1970. An actor in his own right, Russell Means appeared in the film The Last of the Mohicans in which he played “Chingachgook.” He also had roles in over thirty films and television shows, some in which include Pocahontas, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Walker, Texas Ranger. Tatanka was one of his nine children and during his father’s funeral on October 24, 2012 he was the one who carried Russell’s urn. In 1987, Russell Means ran to be the Libertarian nominee for the President of the United States. He posed for a picture with his then wife, Gloria Means, and a baby Tatanka. “My father has been one of my biggest influences, supporters and inspirations,” Tatanka Means has said.

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