
Simon Baker
Biography
Simon Richard Baker III (born March 30, 1986) is an Aboriginal Canadian actor of Cree, Haida, and Squamish descent. He began acting at the age of nine with a starring role in Once in a Blue Moon. He gained early recognition as one of the leads in the television series North of Sixty before appearing in productions including Into the West, Buffalo Dreams, The Missing, Smoke Signals, The Sweet Hereafter, Shanghai Noon, I, Robot, and Journey to the Center of the Earth. A graduate of the Canadian Film Centre's Actors Conservatory, Baker has worked across film and television throughout his career. In addition to acting, he has hosted the CTV series First Story and the documentary series Native Planet, which explores Indigenous cultures around the world. Baker is of Squamish, Haida, and Cree heritage and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Smoke Signals
as Young Thomas Builds-the-Fire
1998

Shanghai Noon
as Little Feather
2000

The Missing
as Honesco, Kayitah's son
2003

Hey, Viktor!
2024

Buckaroo
as Jerome Taylor
2005

Now & Forever
as Young John Myron
2002

Distant Drumming: A North of 60 Mystery
as Charlie Muskrat
2005

Buffalo Dreams
as Thomas Blackhorse
2005

The Birds Who Fear Death
as Ryan
2024

I, Robot
as Farber Posse
2004

Once in a Blue Moon
as Sam Cardinal
1995

Spooky House
as Prescott
2002

Big Bear
as Horsechild
1998

Journey to the Center of the Earth
as Wakinta Rescuer
2008

The Sweet Hereafter
as Bear
1997

Home for the Holidays
as Ak'aanáa
2017

The Faraway Place
as Urus
2022

The Gentlemen
as Frazier
2020

