Bridging culture and creativity through acting, producing, and speaking.
Acting, Producing & Public Speaking
Experience
25+ Years in Film & Media
 
           
          Honoring Heritage and Leadership
Gerald Auger, of Woodland Cree descent, has built a career defined by resilience, creativity, and service. Recognized as a National Native Role Model by the Governor General of Canada and recipient of the Rotary International Integrity Award, he is a leader whose influence extends across film, business, and community. Alongside his work as an award-winning actor and director, Gerald is also an entrepreneur, Indigenous relations consultant, motivational speaker, keynote speaker, and master of ceremonies.
Grounded in both cultural heritage and professional achievement, Gerald represents a powerful voice for Indigenous peoples. His journey reflects a balance between honoring traditional values and navigating modern industries, inspiring others to embrace both identity and purpose.
 
           
          Inspiring Through Many Roles
For over 25 years, Gerald has contributed to film and television while also making an impact as a speaker and community leader. His dedication has allowed him to work internationally while remaining deeply connected to his Woodland Cree roots. Whether addressing audiences from a stage, consulting with organizations, or bringing characters to life on screen, Gerald’s focus remains the same: to share stories that matter and uplift voices that need to be heard.
Through this work, Gerald continues to open doors and build bridges, using creativity and leadership to spark understanding across cultures. His life is not defined by a single path, but by many roles carried out with integrity, passion, and vision.
Achievements
National Native Role Model
Honouree
Rotary Integrity Award
Recipient (first Indigenous)
Honour Thy Father (NFB)
Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity — Winner
Alumni Award of Excellence
Recipient
Charles S. Noble Student Leadership Award
Recipient
Feedback
“…Your teachings, including spiritual and ceremonial protocols, have supported my learning journey in many positive ways. You have a gift for teaching in an authentic and respectful way and I’m honored that you have shared your knowledge.”


