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WHEN LILY GLADSTONE was growing up on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in rural Montana, acting in plays was an escape. The idea came from her father, a Native man of Piegan Blackfeet and Nez Perce heritage, whom she describes as “a bit of a wizard.”
“My dad saw early on when I was onstage that I just thrived,” Gladstone says. “When I was nine, it was the worst of it. I was struggling to keep friendships, bullied a lot. And he very matter-of-factly said, ‘Oh, it’s OK, honey. They’re all going to be your friend someday when you win your Oscar.’”
She smiles. “Like I said, my dad’s a little bit of a wizard. And when you’re a kid and your dad who…
