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Revision as of 02:55, 15 July 2009
Thomas Dale Jackson, OC, (born 27 October 1948), is a popular Canadian Métis actor and singer. He resides in Calgary with his wife Alison and four children.
Early life
Jackson was born to Rose, a Cree, and Marshall, an Englishman, on the One Arrow Reserve near Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Jackson moved with his family to Namao, Alberta, north of Edmonton, at age seven. He ran away at age 15, and lived on the streets of Winnipeg for several years.
Career
As an actor he has starred in TV shows such as North of 60 and Shining Time Station where his character Billy Twofeathers debuted in its Halloween episode Scare Dares, and made a guest appearance on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the season seven episode Journey's End. His films include The Diviners. He has also released several albums of country and folk music.
Philanthropy
A well-known philanthropist, Jackson created an annual series of Christmas concerts called the Huron Carole. Featuring Jackson and numerous other Canadian singers and performers, the Huron Carole troupe travels across the country each year, raising money for the Canadian Association of Food Banks. An album of Christmas songs recorded to tie-in with the tour is an annual best seller in Canada. After 17 years, Jackson retired the Huron Carole and in its place launched Singing for Supper, a cross-Canada tour that plays smaller community venues raising money and gifts of food, during the 2005 Christmas season. As of 2007 the Singing for Supper tour continues, with approximately 20 performances planned during November-December 2007.
In the spring of 1997 Jackson's home town was bracing for "the flood of the century" that had already put towns south of the US/Canada border under water. Jackson was instrumental in organizing flood relief concerts across the nation (Calgary, Winnipeg)
Work
He also starred in Grizzly Falls, in 1999. His film career remains active with his appearance in the horror/thriller, Skinwalkers, scheduled for early 2007 release.
Filmography
This filmography has been adapted from IMDb.
- "Little Mosque on the Prairie....Archeologist (2007)"
- "Skinwalkers (2006) .... Will"
- "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" .... Chief Johnson (2006)
- Mee-Shee: The Water Giant (2005) .... Custer
- Distant Drumming: A North of 60 Mystery (2005) (TV) .... Peter Kenidi
- "Tom Stone" .... Ray Swiftwater (2002)
- "Relic Hunter" .... Bobby Green (2002)
- Dream Storm: A North of 60 Mystery (2001) (TV) .... Peter Kenidi
- Trial by Fire (2000) (TV) .... Peter Kenidi
- "It's Like, You Know..." .... Father (1999)
- Grizzly Falls (1999) .... Joshua
- "Chicago Hope" .... Peter Matthews (1998)
- "North of 60" .... Peter Kenidi (1992-1997)
- Great Canadian Ghost Stories (1995) .... Host
- "Sliders" .... Color Commentator (1 episode, 1995)
- "500 Nations" (1995) (TV miniseries) (voice)
- "Street Legal" .... David Cormier / ... (3 episodes, 1988-1994)
- "Star Trek: The Next Generation" .... Lakanta (1994)
- Spirit Rider (1993) (TV) .... Albert St. Clair
- Medicine River (1993) (TV) .... Harlen Bigbear
- The Diviners (1993) (TV) .... Jules
- "Shining Time Station" .... Billy Twofeathers (1991-1993)
- Clearcut (1991) .... Tom Starblanket
- Martha, Ruth & Edie (1988)
- Loyalties (1986) .... Eddy
Honorary Degrees
Jackson has been honoured several times for his life's work. Most notably in 2000 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and is a former member of the Order of Canada Advisory Council. He has been nominated for Juno Awards and Gemini Awards. He has also received honours from several Canadian universities, including honorary degrees from the University of Calgary, Trent University and the University of Lethbridge. He also received the Humanitarian Award at the 2007 Juno Awards due to his charitable efforts.Template:PDFlink
On April 14, 2009, Jackson was announced as the tenth chancellor for Trent University.[1]
Discography
Albums
Year | Album |
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1990 | Sally Ann |
Love, Lust and Longing | |
1996 | No Regrets |
1997 | Home This Christmas |
That Side of the Window | |
2001 | I Will Bring You Near |
Singles
Year | Single | CAN Country | Album |
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1994 | "No Regrets" | 43 | No Regrets |
1995 | "Few and Far Between" | 47 | |
"Humble Me" | |||
1997 | "Dance with the Devil" | That Side of the Window | |
1998 | "Before the Owl Calls My Name" | ||
"That Side of the Window" | |||
2002 | "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" | I Will Bring You Near |
References
External links
- 1948 births
- Canadian film actors
- Canadian television actors
- Canadian folk singers
- Canadian male singers
- Canadian humanitarians
- Chancellors of Trent University
- First Nations actors
- First Nations musicians
- Living people
- Officers of the Order of Canada
- Métis musicians
- Cree people
- Canadians of English descent
- People from Winnipeg
- Actors from Saskatchewan
- Musicians from Saskatchewan
- Actors from Alberta