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
Director
| Of Many People(1970) |
| Among Fish(1964) |
| Antigonish(1964) |
Children Learn from Filmstrips(1963) |
Cornet at Night(1963) |
Writer
China Mission: The Chester Ronning Story(1980) |
| Prairie Album(1979) |
Canada Vignettes: Helen Law(1979) |
A Pinto for the Prince(1979) |
John Law and the Mississippi Bubble(1979) |
Actor
John Law and the Mississippi Bubble(1979)as Narrator |
Child, Part 4: Kathy and Ian: Three-Year-Olds(1977)as Narration |
Enemy Alien(1975)as Narration |
| Twins(1974)as Narrator |
| One Man's Garden(1974)as Story Teller |
Producer
| The Vacant Lot(1977) |
| First Steps(1976) |
The Boat That Ian Built(1974) |
| Tee-Won Short, Episode #3(1970) |
| Tee-Won Short, Episode #2(1970) |
Editor
Jack Rabbit(1975) |
| Who Will Teach Your Child?(1948) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Strange Experiment(1937) |
Sound Department
| They're Putting Us Off the Map(1968) |
Music Department
Death of a Legend(1971) |
Foresters(1968) |
Script and Continuity Department
China Mission: The Chester Ronning Story(1980) |
| Canada: Landform Regions(1964) |
Additional Crew
Face of the Earth(1975) |
Cold Journey(1975) |
The Drag(1966) |
La lutte(1961) |
Great Guns(1942) |
Thanks
Peep and the Big Wide World(1988) |
Self
| Unemployment: Voices from the Line(1980)as Narrator |
The Forests and Vladimir Krajina(1978)as Narration |
Flash William(1978)as Self - Narrator |
Child, Part 5: 4 Years - 6 Years(1978)as Narration |
| Have I Ever Lied to You Before?(1976)as Narrator |




















