Grey Owl
Acting
Known For
A short silent film about famous conservationist Grey Owl (born Archibald Belaney) and his wife, Angele Egwuna, who had a special talent for interacting with beavers. Note: The beavers in the film may be Grey Owl's pets, Jellyroll and Rawhide.
Beaver People
Grey Owl's winter film was shot in March, 1937, near Doucet in the Abitibi area of Quebec, where Grey Owl spent winters trapping in the 1920s.
The Trail: Men Against the Snow

A canadian cameo production with Grey Owl produced by special arrangement with the national parks of canada.
Grey Owl's Strange Guests

A short silent film portraying Grey Owl, the famous conservationist, and a family of beavers who would come when he called and take food from his hand without the slightest fear. The film is set in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba. The story of Grey Owl's life was the subject of a 1999 feature film starring Pierce Brosnan.
Beaver Family

The story of the friendship between Grey Owl and a beaver. Sheltered and fed by Grey Owl through babyhood, the little beaver is reluctant to return to his own people. But when he does, Grey Owl (Archie Belaney) is adopted by the entire beaver tribe. The film shows Grey Owl playing with his beaver friends and re-enacting the finding of the baby beaver.
Grey Owl's Little Brother

A short documentary produced by the Canadian National Parks Service about beavers.