Sherry Jackson

Sherry Jackson

ActressSoundtrack
Born
February 15, 1942
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Gorgeous, brown-eyed, chestnut-maned Sherry Jackson began her promising career as a pig-tailed, pleasant-looking child actress. Born in Idaho on February 15, 1942, she was the only daughter of four children born to Maurita Kathleen Gilbert and Curtis Loys Jackson, Sr. Her father died when she was 6,…

Biography

Gorgeous, brown-eyed, chestnut-maned Sherry Jackson began her promising career as a pig-tailed, pleasant-looking child actress. Born in Idaho on February 15, 1942, she was the only daughter of four children born to Maurita Kathleen Gilbert and Curtis Loys Jackson, Sr. Her father died when she was 6, and the family relocated to Los Angeles. Her mother married television writer/director/actor Montgomery Pittman, who died of cancer in 1962. Sherry's mother provided her daughter drama, singing and dancing lessons as a child. The story goes that the little girl was discovered by a talent agent while she and her mother were waiting for a bus. She began her career at age 7 with small, un-billed bit parts in You're My Everything (1949), For Heaven's Sake (1950), Lorna Doone (1951), The Great Caruso (1951), and two of the "Ma and Pa Kettle" films series, Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town (1950) and Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951), as Susie Kettle, one of the couple's numerous children.

Sherry gained more attention as her parts increased in size, holding her own among the Hollywood's movie elite, including moppet star Bobby Driscoll in When I Grow Up (1951); John Garfield and Patricia Neal in The Breaking Point (1950); and rugged Steve Cochran in the "B" western The Lion and the Horse (1952). She earned good notices as John Wayne's daughter in Trouble Along the Way (1953), but her most impressive role during this time was as a Portuguese youngster who witnesses a vision in the religious offering The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952). At age 11, she made appearances on both "The Roy Rogers Show" and "The Gene Autry Show". She literally grew up on the small screen as Danny Thomas' daughter Terry Williams on the comedy series The Danny Thomas Show (1953) which co-starred Jean Hagen as her mother and Rusty Hamer as her pesky younger brother. A cast change occurred in 1956 when Hagen, who did not get along with Danny Thomas, opted to leave the show (Hagen's character was killed off between seasons) and a step-mother (played by Marjorie Lord) and step-sister (played by Angela Cartwright) helped increase the ratings. During the show's run, she was given a strong teen role in the film drama Come Next Spring (1956) as the daughter of Ann Sheridan and Steve Cochran.

Named a "Deb Star" in 1959, Sherry played a number of beguiling victims or bewitching vixens on such 60's programs as "77 Sunset Strip," "Mr. Novak," "The Twilight Zone," "Hawaiian Eye," "Gunsmoke," "Perry Mason," "Gomer Pyle," "The Virginian," "My Three Sons," "Batman" and "The Wild, Wild West." On film, the vivacious beauty was pretty much relegated to minor cult worship in low-budgets or exploitation films -- Wild on the Beach (1965), Gunn (1967), The Mini-Skirt Mob (1968) and The Monitors (1969). One could usually spot Sherry somewhere as a biker babe, party chick, capricious rich girl or scantily-clad fem-fatale with character names such as "Comfort", "Shasta", "Lola" and "Mona" pretty much putting a stamp on her typecast.

Her adult work remained a sexy standard throughout the 1970's as seen in the TV-movies Wild Women (1970), Hitchhike! (1974), The Girl on the Late, Late Show (1974), Returning Home (1975), and Casino (1980). She also reprised her role as Terry Williams in the premiere episode (only) of the series Make Room for Granddaddy (1970) and appeared in the glamorous title role of Brenda Starr, Reporter (1979), an unsold TV pilot. As a guest star, she participated in such well-established series as "Love, American Style", "Get Christie Love", "The Rockford Files", "Matt Helm", "Barnaby Jones", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Starsky & Hutch", "The Incredible Hulk", "Fantasy Island", "Charlie's Angels", and "CHiPs".

A few forgettable films came her way with Cotter (1973), Bare Knuckles (1977) and Stingray (1978), but she grew hard-pressed to find more challenging parts. By the early 1990s, a frustrated Sherry let her career slide away. She was last seen onscreen of an episode of the soap opera "Guiding Light" in 1992. Never married, she was involved in a fairly long-term relationship with business executive and horse breeder Fletcher R. Jones. That ended in 1972 when he died in a small plane crash.

Actress

Guiding LightGuiding Light(1952)as Blake Thorpe
Daughters of the DustDaughters of the Dust(1991)as Older Cousin
Strike ForceStrike Force(1981)as Mimi
CasinoCasino(1980)as Jennifer
CHiPsCHiPs(1977)as Diane

Self

Stu's ShowStu's Show(2006)as Self - Guest
The Merv Griffin ShowThe Merv Griffin Show(1962)as Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self - Guest
You Don't SayYou Don't Say(1963)as Self - Guest Panelist
Dateline: Hollywood(1967)as Self - Actress

Archive Footage

Pioneers of TelevisionPioneers of Television(2008)as Terry Williams - Make Room for Daddy, Self, Terry Williams
Kiss 'N' Tell: Romance in the 23rd Century(2004)as Andrea
Sci Fi Visionaries(2004)as Andrea
Off to See the WizardOff to See the Wizard(1967)as Mary Jane Wilks, Mary Jane Wilkes
The Danny Thomas ShowThe Danny Thomas Show(1953)as Terry Williams

Known for

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Sherry Jackson in Come Next Spring (1956)Sherry Jackson in Come Next Spring (1956)Sherry Jackson in Come Next Spring (1956)Richard Eyer, Sherry Jackson, and Ann Sheridan in Come Next Spring (1956)Walter Brennan, Steve Cochran, Richard Eyer, James Westmoreland, Sherry Jackson, and Ann Sheridan in Come Next Spring (1956)Walter Brennan, Steve Cochran, Richard Eyer, James Westmoreland, Sherry Jackson, and Ann Sheridan in Come Next Spring (1956)

Credit Score: Sherry Jackson

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Star Trek50.0019668.4114100780
2The Danny Thomas Show30.0019537.15221426
3The Breaking Point3.7519507.5005194
4Guiding Light2.5019526.6002081
5Daughters of the Dust2.5019916.6003828
6Bringing Up Buddy2.5019607.00047
7The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn2.5019606.2001723
8Trouble Along the Way2.5019536.8002458
9The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima2.5019526.8011605
10Stingray2.3819795.500414