Byron Chief-Moon is a multifaceted American artist, boasting a diverse range of talents that span across various creative disciplines. He is a skilled actor, known for his appearances in numerous television shows, including MacGyver, North of 60, Stargate SG-1, Da Vinci's Inquest, Highlander: The Series, and Walker, Texas Ranger, as well as his work in several feature films.
Born in Carlsbad, California, United States, Chief-Moon is a proud member of the Kainai First Nation of the Blackfoot Confederacy in southern Alberta. His cultural heritage has had a profound impact on his artistic expression, as evident in his work as a choreographer, dancer, and playwright.
As the founder of the Coyote Arts Percussive Performance Association, a dance theatre company, Chief-Moon has created a variety of captivating dance pieces, including Possessed, Dancing voices, and Voices, as well as the experimental video dance piece Jonesing. His choreography work can also be seen in the documentary Echoes of the Sisters and the dance film Quest.
In addition to his extensive work in the entertainment industry, Chief-Moon is also a devoted father of three children. His unique blend of artistic talents, cultural heritage, and personal experiences have undoubtedly shaped his creative journey, making him a true standout in the world of dance, theatre, and film.