Frederick J. Jackson

Frederick J. Jackson

Deceased · Born: Sep 21, 1886 · Died: May 22, 1953

Personal Details

BornSep 21, 1886 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Frederick J. Jackson, a renowned writer and director, entered this world on September 21, 1886, in the bustling city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, a place that would forever hold a special significance in his life's journey.

As a creative force to be reckoned with, Jackson left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with a plethora of iconic films under his belt, including the critically acclaimed "The Perfect Lady" (1931),the captivating "The Jade Box" (1930),and the groundbreaking "The Fatal Ring" (1917),a testament to his innovative spirit and artistic prowess.

However, like all mortals, Jackson's time on this earth was limited, and he eventually bid farewell to this world on May 22, 1953, in the city of angels, Hollywood, California, USA, a place that had become his second home, where he had spent countless hours honing his craft and leaving an enduring legacy that would continue to inspire generations to come.

Career

1945
Bedside Manner
Bedside Manner as Screenplay
1943
Hi Diddle Diddle
Hi Diddle Diddle as Screenplay
Stormy Weather
Stormy Weather as Screenplay
1941
1940
1938
Say It in French
Say It in French as Screenplay
1937
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo as Screenplay
1932