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- Birth nameBeulah Donahue
- Beulah Archuletta was best known for her role as "Look" in John Ford's The Searchers (1956). She was born as Beulah Donahue on August 24, 1909, in Phoenix, Arizona, and was a member of the Gila River Indian Community. Her mother, Lillian Johns, was Maricopa (Pee-Posh) and her father, Lawrence Donahue (died 1922), was Klamath from northern California. Beulah and her seven siblings were raised Presbyterian. She attended the Phoenix Indian School and was graduated in 1929. She married Santiago "Sandy" Archuletta in 1934. The couple had two children, James (1935-2003) and Arlene (1939-2010).
Beulah mostly performed as an extra of background actor, but she did play minor roles in Wagon Train (1957) and The Searchers (1956). Her last movie was as an extra in the epic Western How the West Was Won (1962). She died in Los Angeles on October 28, 1969, aged 60.- IMDb Mini Biography By: KeyLargo2019
- SpouseSantiago "Sandy" Archuletta(1934 - 1969) (her death, 2 children)
- While filming The Searchers, John Wayne saw her crying in between filming scenes. He asked why she was crying and she told him that she was going to miss her son's wedding due to the filming schedule. Wayne stopped production for a couple days and flew her to California so she could attend her son's wedding.
- A recent discovery of her vital records shows that Archuletta was Pee-Posh (Maricopa) from Arizona's Gila River Indian Community, home to World War II hero of Iwo Jima, Ira Hayes.
- She is best remembered for her memorable performance as "Wild Goose Flying in the Night Sky" or "Look" in The Searchers (1956) by notable director John Ford.
- She was Pee-Posh (Maricopa) from Arizona's Gila River Indian Community.
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