Meet the Cast

The personalities behind Apache are many and varied. Apparently, the only uniting thread of the Tribe is their collective love for the bizarre. The following are brief descriptions of each member.

John
Quiet, but not restrained, John is head-over-heels in love with Kate Moss. He is a lemonade connoisseur. Though he is usually found behind the camera, his acting skills earned him an A+ from Mr. Tucci. Almost disgustingly thin, he loves the music and ideas of rock's most memorable martyrs, John Lennon and Kurt Cobain, and hopes to one day play along to their music on his guitar, although it will be a long road to that event. John has met and obtained the autographs of Kate Moss, Bill Clinton, and Poe. An artist with the soul of a poet, or is it a poet with the skills of an artist? Can read Shakespeare without blinking. Wishes Apache movies had more of an edge to them. John's bittersweet love life is the subject of most of his poems. Completely tired of high school life. John does not smoke, but sometimes wishes he did.
Eamonn
Shy at heart with an outgoing personality (figure that one out), Eamonn would like to think of himself as a good basketball player, though tragically he finds that with more practice he only gets worse. His love for basketball has propelled the sport into several scenes of Apache movies. His trademarks in the movies are self-deprecating humor, uttering "Question Mark?" at the end of films with a distorted face, and general goofiness. His main role in Apache Tribe is the use of his Palmcorder IQ video camera. He also has been called "the father of ATP" due to his early Physics videos. On a more personal note, Eamonn has had about as much luck with the ladies as he does one-on-one versus the A.K.-man. His luck in general is bad, in fact, and not too many things go his way. Does not believe in god, but does believe in the Goddess. A Beatles fan to the point of obsession. Wants to go to Wesleyan University--he could get in, despite his poor grades, due to his minority status.
Tim
(ed. note: Tim wanted his bio to say something profound, like his cinematic statement "Hyrule", but couldn't really think of anything to say. Therefore, what follows is a merciless bragfest which led one reader to exclaim, "This sounds just like Tim did in the fifth grade!" Enjoy! Tim knows you will.) Tim himself put it best when, in "Absolute Monarchs," he said, "I'm the cool one of the crowd." [Tim's ego, bloated and unwieldy, is just waiting to be shattered.] The aforementioned first movie of Apache took place the day after Tim's birthday, which enables him to take all credit for its creation, and also started the Apache tradition of making "Absolute Monarchs" movies on members' birthdays. Although other members of Apache have dabbled in the realm of women, Tim is the only one who has successfully emerged without being a slack scammer [slack scammer--n. 1. a sexually loose person whos is not comitted to one relationship and has a multitude of boyfriends and/or girlfriends. 2. ridiculous slang.]-- he has a steady girlfriend, though he admits that's not impossible for anyone willing to lower their standards enough. Tim is exclusively a front-of-the-camera performer (the Tribe refuses to put a camera in his hands after his "work" on "The Western Tradition: episode 46") and is a noted "idea man".
Minh
Though it may not be evident in Apache Tribe movies, and contrary to popular belief, Minh is not a mute. He has the power of speech, but chooses to use it thriftily. Unlike fellow Apache member John deBoer, Minh is disgustingly thin, but hidden beneath his rather unimpressive exterior lies the basketball skill of a young (probably about five-year-old) Dennis Rodman. Has the skills of an artist, but the soul of a really boring person. In the tenth grade Minh began to reassert his Vietnamese heritage by pronouncing his last name, Le, the correct way (Lay instead of Lee). An admirer of the Beatles, Minh has recently discovered what must have been the second- or third-best act of the sixties: Donovan. Minh is often seen accompanied by his long time companion and right-hand man, Mr. Mu-Mu.
Jason
How does one describe Jason Zieger, the Apache Tribe member whose magical creative skills are only exceeded by his girth? Well, kids, Jason finds it very interesting to be caught in the middle of the stereotype scale--somewhere between jock wannabe and rotisserie nerd. He, like Tim D., has been referred to as one of the "idea men" in the crowd. His enthusiasm for film projects, while a big plus, can sometimes get out of hand. At times he can be a control freak, but at other times, he can be a divine artistic presence for the Tribe. He is completely convinced that Antti K. is a tough yet subtle rebel to society, but he fears the dark visage of John's Teenage Stacy. Jason's ideal meal would be composed of a hefty portion of General Tso's Chicken, washed down with the representative deity of soft drinks: Dr. Pepper. Since we last saw the Z-MAN, he has travelled off to the ice cold tundra of Northfield, Minnesota---home of Carleton College. Yes, Northfield truly is the cultural hub of the Midwest.
Antti K.
Antti K. spent a good long time writing up a full description of himself. However it was lost. Therefore we use the next best description possible. "He's got feet down below his knees. Got to be good lookin' 'cause he's so hard to see."
Mr. Mu Mu
Despite being a hand puppet, Mr. Mu-Mu is an essential part of Apache Tribe, adding a unique presence to the many films he has appeared in. He is known for his intense dedication to his roles and his unbelievable sex appeal.

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