Austin  TwoFeatherz
as
Native  American
Trisha:  Give me some background here, what your relationship is--how you first met
Mr.Perry.

TwoFeatherz:  I ran into DJ on set.  They asked me to come out here and play a Native
American in this movie, JUSTICE FOR ALL.  I ran into Mr.Perry then.  He's a great
guy.  We got along really well right off the bat.

Trisha:  Really...?

TwoFeatherz:  Yeah.  And he shares a few other interests, like I do.  I taught him how
to throw a tomahawk and a knife.

Trisha:  That's what I was going to ask you about.

TwoFeatherz:  Yeah, he was a natural.  I also taught Colin Ferell how to throw the
tomahawk and knife.

Trisha:  Really...?

TwoFeatherz:  Um-hum.  DJ and Colin and I are going to get together some day and
have a good night/weekend.

Trisha:  Well, invite me when you do that.

TwoFeatherz:  Well, that 's up to Mr.Ferell.

Trisha:  Okay, going back to this tomahawk, you obviously grew up learning this and...

TwoFeatherz:  Well, I'm Native American and I'm also part Irish.

Trisha:  Where are you from?

TwoFeatherz:  I was born here, but my people come from mid-west, Ohio.  My father
and mother are both half, so that makes me about half.  I'm Notoweega.

Trisha:  My family originated from Ohio.

TwoFeatherz:  Oh, okay.  Just outside Cincinnati a ways.  And I'm also a card-carrying
native.  (He had me a card)  The back part is the best part.

Trisha:  (reading from the card) "The bearer of this card is entitled by birth to all the
culture history, language and tradition of the indigenous people known as the
Notoweega Nation and is hereto a recognized member subject to its jurisdiction of its
tribal council and government.   Raven Fox   Costal Chief of the Notoweega Nation"  
That is neat!
TwoFeatherz:  As far as I'm concerned, DJ is a brother now.

Trisha:  Really...?

TwoFeatherz:  Yeah.

Trisha:  If you don't mind, give me some background as far as films go.

TwoFeatherz:  Films---I helped with, ah...oh, let's see... "The New World" with Colin
Ferell and "Justice For All" and a couple of smaller films.  I've done a lot of stills,
books, martial arts, books, things like that.

Trisha: Oh really...?  So, you're into that?

TwoFeatherz:  I was into it for about 15years.

Trisha:  Oh my goodness.

TwoFeatherz:  I received a third degree black belt.

Trisha:  I'm impressed.

TwoFeatherz:  After my operation, I don't do it as much, but I can still handle myself
very well.

Trisha:  Now, did you help DJ learn to ride a horse?

TwoFeatherz:  No, I didn't.  DJ handles a horse very well on his own.  He had a very
hard-headed horse.  I think I couldn't have done any better than what he did.

Trisha:  Now, in this particular movie, is that what you're talking about?

TwoFeatherz:  Um-hum.

Trisha:  What was the problem, him or the horse?

TwoFeatherz:  It was the horse.  It wasn't him... it was the horse.

Trisha:  Was it just a bad day for the horse?

TwoFeatherz:  It must have been.  It must have been.  Even the owner was having a
little problem with it.

Trisha:  But, overall, you think highly of DJ?

TwoFeatherz:  Very much so.  He's a professional.  He's good at what he does.  He's a
great storytellyer.

Trisha:  That's good.  It's nice to hear.

TwoFeatherz:  Any time I can work with Mr.DJ Perry, it would be my pleasure and
honor.

Trisha:  That's good.  Thank you for saying that.  It was a pleasure talking with you.  I
look forward to seeing you.

TwoFeatherz:  Pray for me too.  Okay?

Trisha:  Oh, we will.

TwoFeatherz:  I'm gonna need that.

Trisha:  Thank you very much.

TwoFeatherz:  Thank you.