
Tom Jackson
Biography
One of Canada's most popular actors and country folk singers, Jackson is also well known as an entrepreneur. He was born to Rose, a Cree mother and Marshall, an English father on the One Arrow Reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada. His family moved to Namao, Alberta when he was seven years old. He moved with his family to Winnipeg, Manitoba at age fourteen. A year later, Jackson dropped out of high school taking a life on the streets for seven years. From these humble beginnings, he rose to become one of Canada's favorite and most honoured First Nations performers. Jackson founded the annual Huron Carole fund-raising concerts in 1987 in order to support the Salvation Army. His most notable television appearances were on Shining Time Station (1989) as Billy Twofeathers and North of 60 (1992) as Peter Kenidi. In January 2000, he was named to the Order of Canada, that country's highest civilian award. Jackson was the Chancellor of Trent University from 2009 to 2013.
Acting (16 movies)

Skinwalkers
2006

The Diviners
1993

Befriend and Betray
2011

Grizzly Falls
1999

Loyalties
1987

Dream Storm: A North of 60 Mystery
2001

Distant Drumming: A North of 60 Mystery
2005

Trial By Fire: A North of 60 Mystery
2000

The Dependables
2014

Mee-Shee: The Water Giant
2005

Deadfall
2012

Medicine River
1993

Clearcut
1991

Cold Pursuit
2019

Spirit Rider
1993

Rhapsody of Love
2021
Directing (1 movie)
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