Stanley Jackson

WriterDirectorProducer
Born
1914
Died
July 4, 1981
Awards
7 wins, 7 nominations

Stanley Jackson was born in 1914 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was a writer and director, known for Shyness (1953), Cornet at Night (1963) and Feelings of Depression (1950). He died on 4 July 1981 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Biography

Stanley Jackson was born in 1914 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was a writer and director, known for Shyness (1953), Cornet at Night (1963) and Feelings of Depression (1950). He died on July 4, 1981 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Actor

John Law and the Mississippi BubbleJohn Law and the Mississippi Bubble(1979)as Narrator
Child, Part 4: Kathy and Ian: Three-Year-OldsChild, Part 4: Kathy and Ian: Three-Year-Olds(1977)as Narration
Enemy AlienEnemy Alien(1975)as Narration
Twins(1974)as Narrator
One Man's Garden(1974)as Story Teller

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Strange Experiment(1937)

Sound Department

They're Putting Us Off the Map(1968)

Music Department

Death of a LegendDeath of a Legend(1971)
ForestersForesters(1968)

Script and Continuity Department

China Mission: The Chester Ronning StoryChina Mission: The Chester Ronning Story(1980)
Canada: Landform Regions(1964)

Additional Crew

Face of the EarthFace of the Earth(1975)
Cold JourneyCold Journey(1975)
The DragThe Drag(1966)
La lutteLa lutte(1961)
Great GunsGreat Guns(1942)

Self

Unemployment: Voices from the Line(1980)as Narrator
The Forests and Vladimir KrajinaThe Forests and Vladimir Krajina(1978)as Narration
Flash WilliamFlash William(1978)as Self - Narrator
Child, Part 5: 4 Years - 6 YearsChild, Part 5: 4 Years - 6 Years(1978)as Narration
Have I Ever Lied to You Before?(1976)as Narrator

Known for

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