- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Che was born in Flagstaff Arizona and is an enrolled tribal member of the Navajo Nation. As a youth he attended an arts school where he took theater and choir from elementary through his middle school years. He made his first on screen role at the age of 27 as the supporting character "Keith" in the horror movie "Dark Ground" by C&C filming productions. He later went on to film the movie "Heartland" by Big Picture Ranch productions in 2019 where he played the role of "Akicita" sharing the screen along side Irene Bedard, David Arquette, Mariel Hemingway and Amy Smart. Che landed his first lead role in 2021 in the movie "Glastenbury" where he plays the role of "Takota Powers" by Two Dogs filming productions. In his personal life Che has been known for his activism around indigenous environmentalism and his work as a indigenous cultural consultant in drug and alcohol sobriety programs and facilities across the country.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Che Jim
- Born in Flagstaff Arizona, Che Jim is an award nominated actor and enrolled tribal member of the Navajo Nation. He made his first on screen role at the age of 27 as the supporting character "Keith" in the horror movie "Dark Ground" by C&C filming productions. He later went on to film the movie "On Sacred Ground" by Big Picture Ranch productions in 2019 where he played the role of "Akicita" sharing the screen along side Irene Bedard, David Arquette, Mariel Hemingway and Amy Smart. Che landed his first lead role in 2021 in the movie "Glastenbury" where he plays the role of "Takota Powers" by Two Dogs filming productions. In his personal life Che has been known for his activism around indigenous environmentalism and his work as an indigenous cultural consultant in drug and alcohol sobriety programs and facilities across the country.
In 2022 Che was nominated for "Most Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role" at the Red Nation Film Festival. "It's an honor to be recognized" Che stated, "there was a lot of great talent, and I'm just happy to have been apart of it"- IMDb Mini Biography By: Che Jim
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- In 2022 Che was nominated for "Most Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role" at the Red Nation Film Festival.
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