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Kiowa Gordon-1

Actress Film

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1990-03-25
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With his mother’s unwavering encouragement and the strong support of his close-knit Native American family, Kiowa Gordon gradually rose from relative obscurity to land a standout role in one of the most iconic film franchises of all time. Kiowa Gordon portrayed Embry Call—a compelling half-human, half-werewolf character—in the massively popular The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009). His onscreen presence and natural charisma quickly won over millions of teenage fans across the globe. Born in Berlin, Germany, as the seventh of eight siblings, Kiowa Gordon moved to the United States when he was just one year old. The family initially settled in McLean, Virginia, where his father worked for the government, before eventually making their way west to Northern Arizona.

Kiowa Gordon, who is proudly descended from the Hualapai Nation, spent his formative years on a local reservation. It was there that he deeply connected with his Native American roots, embracing the traditions and cultural values passed down through generations. He attended Stapley Junior High School and later Mountain View High School, building both academic and personal foundations. Eventually, he relocated to Cave Creek, Arizona, with his mother, Camille Nighthorse Gordon, an accomplished actress in her own right. She played a pivotal role in shaping Kiowa Gordon’s early career path—actively encouraging all her children to explore acting, enrolling them in classes, and personally driving them to auditions and photo shoots. Thanks to her guidance and the strength of his family bonds, Kiowa Gordon was able to turn passion into profession, stepping confidently into the spotlight.

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When it comes to Kiowa Gordon’s film career, one standout performance definitely comes to mind—his highest rated movie being Quantum Cowboys from 2022. That role really showcased what Kiowa Gordon is capable of as an actor, earning strong reviews and praise from both critics and audiences alike. On the other hand, not every project has hit the same high notes. For instance, Kiowa Gordon was also part of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, released back in 2011, which ended up being his lowest rated film. While the franchise had its fans, that particular installment didn’t resonate as well, especially when compared to the impact of Quantum Cowboys. Still, it’s interesting to see how Kiowa Gordon’s career has evolved over the years, taking on diverse roles and gradually building a solid reputation in the industry. Overall, Kiowa Gordon continues to make thoughtful choices in his projects, aiming for performances that leave a lasting impression.

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