Harry Jackson (cameraman)
Harry Jackson (born April 15, 1896 in Nebraska , USA , † August 3, 1953 in Hollywood , California , USA ) was an American cameraman.
Life
Jackson began working as a cameraman in 1927 with the film Theft . He remained a busy cameraman well into 1953, the year of his death, involved in nearly 80 productions.
For his work on the comedy It Began in Schneider's Opera House , Jackson was nominated for an Oscar in the category "Best Cinematography" in 1948 .
Filmography (selection)
- 1936: Charlie Chan at the Race Track
 - 1937: Mr. Moto and the Smugglers' Gang (Think Fast, Mr. Moto)
 - 1937: Charlie Chan on Broadway (Charlie Chan on Broadway)
 - 1942: To the Shores of Tripoli
 - 1944: Greenwich Village
 - 1944: Irish Eyes Are Smiling
 - 1947: It started in Schneider's opera house ( Mother Wore Tights )
 - 1948: Vengeance Without Mercy (Fury at Furnace Creek)
 - 1949: Dancing In The Dark
 - 1950: A Ticket to Tomahawk
 - 1950: Three little words (Three Little Words)
 - 1950: The Hero of Mindanao (American Guerrilla in the Philippines)
 - 1951: Okinawa
 - 1951: The Pirate Queen (Anne of the Indies)
 - 1952: Black Drums (Lydia Bailey)
 - 1952: King of the Gauchos (Way of a Gaucho)
 - 1953: curtain up! (The Band Wagon)
 
Web links
- Harry Jackson in the Internet Movie Database (English)
 
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Jackson, Harry | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American cameraman | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | April 15, 1896 | 
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Nebraska , USA | 
| DATE OF DEATH | 3rd August 1953 | 
| Place of death | Hollywood , California , USA |