Acting credits
80
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
80
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
1.2
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 1229431
IMDb ID: nm0798855
Known for: Acting
Born: May 26, 1912
Died: March 5, 1980
Age: 67
Place of birth: Six Nations Reservation, Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1940 - 2013
Years active: 74
Average TMDB rating: 6.52
Wikidata: Q981630
Also known as
Harold J. Smith • Harry Silversmith • Harry Smith
Jay Silverheels was born on a reservation in Canada to a Mohawk chief. He was a star lacrosse player and a boxer before he entered films as a stuntman in 1938. He worked in a number of films though the 1940s before he gained some notice as the Osceola brother in Humphrey Bogart's film Key Largo (1948). Most of his roles consisted of bit parts as "Indian." In 1949, he would work in a movie called The Cowboy and the Indians (1949) with another "B movie" actor named Clayton Moore. It was later that same year that Jay would be hired to play the faithful Indian companion, Tonto, in the television series "The Lone Ranger" (1949). This role, while still playing the "Indian," would bring Jay the fame that his motion picture career never did. As Tonto, on his horse Scout, Jay could show up where the Ranger could not and some of the time he would be shot at or beat up for his trouble. Jay would play Tonto in all the episodes except for those that he missed when he had his heart attack. In those episodes, he was replaced by the Ranger's nephew, Dan. However, Clayton Moore would miss the third season when he was replaced by John Hart. Jay would reprise the role of Tonto in two big-screen color movies with Moore, The Lone Ranger (1956) and The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958). After the series ended in 1957, Jay could not escape the typecasting of Tonto. He would continue to appear in an occasional film and television show, but he would become a spokesman to improve the portrayal of Indians on TV.


Movie credits linked with Jay Silverheels.
as Tonto
as Tonto
as John Crow
as The Chief
as Jimmy Wolf
as Indian Chief
as Tonto
as Condemned Man at Hanging (uncredited)
as McDonald Lasheway
as Tonto (archive footage)
as Great Bear
as Chief Hevatanu
as Natchez
as Tonto (uncredited)
as Self
as Tonto
as Indian Joe
as Geronimo
as Tonto
as Beeteia
as Yellow Hawk
as Yaqui
Series credits linked with Jay Silverheels.
1 eps
1 eps
2 eps
1 eps
as Sashona • 1 eps
as Den'Gwatzi • 1 eps
as Hopi Indian • 1 eps
as Pawnee Joe • 1 eps
as Charley Red Cloud • 1 eps
as Tonto • 221 eps