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Years active
  
1991–present

Name
  
Natar Ungalaaq

Role
  
Actor


Natar Ungalaaq Nunavut actor Natar Ungalaaq begins work on feature film

Born
  
1959
Igloolik, Nunavut

Awards
  
Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

Movies
  
Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, The Necessities of Life, Maina, The Journals of Knud Ras, The Legend of Sarila

Similar People
  
Zacharias Kunuk, Benoit Pilon, Michel Poulette, Bernard Emond, Nancy Florence Savard

Benoit pilon and natar ungalaaq on qtv


Natar Ungalaaq (born 1959) is a Canadian Inuit actor, filmmaker, and sculptor whose artwork is in many major collections of Inuit art worldwide. Before playing the lead roles in Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001) and The Necessities of Life (Ce qu'il faut pour vivre) (2008), Ungalaaq played major roles in other Canadian and American films, including Kabloonak (1995), Glory & Honor (1998) and Frostfire (1994). He is also producer and director of the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation.

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Natar Ungalaaq Genie Awards

He was the carving buddy of director Zacharias Kunuk before they sold their handmade objets d'art to buy their first camera gear in 1981 and start a production company based in an Inuit community that didn't even have a TV.

Natar Ungalaaq Festival international des films du monde Fascinant

Natar is also a renowned carver. He began carving when he was 9 or 10 years old, using his grandfathers tools. A carving of a Sedna made of white soapstone, "Sedna with a Hairbrush 1985", is featured in the National Gallery of Canada's collection.

Natar Ungalaaq Passchendaele Necessities of Life dominate Genie Awards

In 2016, he made his debut as a director, codirecting the film Searchers with Kunuk.

Natar Ungalaaq Photo Gallery Genie Awards Red Carpet Photos 2009 Genie Awards

Awards

Ungalaaq won the Genie Award for Best Actor at the 29th Genie Awards for his role in Ce qu'il faut pour vivre. He also won the Jutra Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the Best Actor award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for the same performance.

In September 2009, Ungalaaq was presented with an award of distinction by the Nunavut Film Development Corporation. This award recognized Natar's body of work and his contribution to Nunavut's film community.

References

Natar Ungalaaq Wikipedia