TONTO'S SON WALKS CREATOR'S PATH

Tonto finds the near dead Ranger and with Good Samaritan care nursed him back to health. This is one of the gifts God has bestowed on Chief Silverheels-to reach, to touch, to bless...

 

Last updated 3/23/2016 at 6:54pm

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Steve Silverheels, the son of Tonto (Jay Silverheels) of the Long Ranger admired his father for his success and achievement as the first Native American actor to make it on the big screen and TV. Jay was named Harold John Smith when he was born on the Six Nations First Nation near Brantford, Ontario.

Tonto finds the near dead Ranger and with Good Samaritan care nursed him back to health.

This is one of the gifts God has bestowed on Chief Silverheels-to reach, to touch, to bless...

My dad, Jay Silverheels, was what you would consider Hollywood royalty. I admired my father for his success and achievements in film and leadership as the first Native American in cinema. But I didn't live with him growing up.

My parents separated when I was young but I did see my dad several times each year. Unfortunately, I didn't live up my father's success in my young adulthood.

I was an alcoholic and drug ad...



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