
Will Sampson
Acting
Biography
Will Sampson (September 27, 1933 – June 3, 1987) was a Native American actor and artist. Mr. Sampson, a Muscogee (Creek) Native American, was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma and was an imposing 6' 7" (2.01 m) tall and also wore size 18 EEEE shoes. Sampson's most notable roles were as "Chief Bromden" in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and as "Taylor the Medicine Man" in the horror film Poltergeist II. He had a recurring role on the TV series Vega$, as Harlon Twoleaf and starred in the movies Fish Hawk, The Outlaw Josey Wales, and Orca. Mr. Sampson appeared in the production of Black Elk Speaks with the American Indian Theater Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where David Carradine and other Native American actors like Wes Studi and Randolph Mantooth starred in stage productions. Mr. Sampson competed in rodeos, his speciality riding bucking broncos, for about twenty years. He was on the rodeo circuit when the producers of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Saul Zaentz and Michael Douglas, were looking for a large Native American man to play the role of Chief Bromden a 6’8”, 300 lb, Native American/European American man. A rodeo announcer told them about Sampson, and after lengthy efforts to find him, they hired him on the strength of an interview. He had never acted before. Mr. Sampson was also an artist. His large painting depicting the Ribbon Dance of his Muscogee people is in the collection of the Creek Council House Museum in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. His artwork is currently displayed online by The Kvskvnv (“kuskuna”) Association.
Born: September 26, 1933
Place of Birth: Okmulgee, Oklahoma, USA
Known For
Filmography
as Self
as Self (archive footage)
as Train Passenger
as Tall Eagle
as Chief
as Wingina
as Taylor
as Chief
as Elevator Attendant
as Wambli
as John Stronghart
as Narrator
as Clarence's Father
as Clarence's Father
as Cpl. Cheney
as Lonny Moon
as Uncle George
as Sam Watchman
as Umilak
as Crazy Horse/Worm
as Ten Bears
as The Interpreter (William Halsey)
as Chief Bromden
as Indian at Trading Post









