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- Chief_Yowlachie birthPlace Washington_(state).
- Chief_Yowlachie birthPlace Yakima,_Washington.
- Chief_Yowlachie caption "Chief Yowlachie with Gary Gray in a promotional poster for the 1951 film ''The Painted Hills".
- Chief_Yowlachie dateOfBirth "1891-08-15".
- Chief_Yowlachie dateOfDeath "1966-03-07".
- Chief_Yowlachie deathDate "1966-03-07".
- Chief_Yowlachie deathPlace "Los Angeles, California, U.S.".
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- Chief_Yowlachie name "Chief Yowlachie".
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- Chief_Yowlachie otherNames "Daniel Simmons".
- Chief_Yowlachie placeOfBirth Washington_(U.S._state).
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- Chief_Yowlachie placeOfDeath Los_Angeles.
- Chief_Yowlachie restingPlace "Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California".
- Chief_Yowlachie shortDescription "Native American actor from Yakima tribe in Washington state, known for playing supporting roles and bit parts in numerous films".
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- Chief_Yowlachie comment "Chief Yowlachie , born Daniel Simmons (August 15, 1891 – March 7, 1966), was a Native American actor from the Yakima tribe in the U.S. state of Washington, known for playing supporting roles and bit parts in numerous films.He was born in Yakima, Washington, and died in Los Angeles, California.Some of his television appearances include "War Horse", an episode of The Lone Ranger and "Rope of Lies", an episode of The Virginian.".
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