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Harry Jackson was born on April 15, 1896 in Nebraska, USA. He is known for his work on The Band Wagon (1953), Three Little Words (1950) and Halls of Montezuma (1950). He died on August 3, 1953 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Date Of Birth April 15, 1896 Place Of Birth Nebraska, USA Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department, Actor Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Jackson started his career as a still photogapher for Warner Bros. in 1927, before moving to Fox in 1934.
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Rhapsody 1954 director of photography - uncredited The Band Wagon 1953 director of photography The Kid from Left Field 1953 Pony Soldier 1952 director of photography Way of a Gaucho 1952 Lydia Bailey 1952 Anne of the Indies 1951 director of photography Take Care of My Little Girl 1951 Halls of Montezuma 1951 director of photography American Guerrilla in the Philippines 1950 director of photography Three Little Words 1950 A Ticket to Tomahawk 1950 director of photography Dancing in the Dark 1949 Oh, You Beautiful Doll 1949 The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend 1949 director of photography Chicken Every Sunday 1949 When My Baby Smiles at Me 1948 Apartment for Peggy 1948 director of photography Give My Regards to Broadway 1948 Fury at Furnace Creek 1948 director of photography Mother Wore Tights 1947 Carnival in Costa Rica 1947 Wake Up and Dream 1946 Strange Triangle 1946 director of photography Johnny Comes Flying Home 1946 Circumstantial Evidence 1945 Irish Eyes Are Smiling 1944 Greenwich Village 1944 director of photography - uncredited Adventure in Music 1944 To the Shores of Tripoli 1942 director of photography We Go Fast 1941 director of photography Li'l Abner 1940 director of photography Song of the Islands 1940 Short Mr. Sheldon Goes to Town 1939 Short City Girl 1938 director of photography 45 Fathers 1937 Charlie Chan on Broadway 1937 photography Think Fast, Mr. Moto 1937 Wild and Woolly 1937 The Great Hospital Mystery 1937 White Legion 1936 In His Steps 1936 Charlie Chan at the Race Track 1936 photography In Paris, A.W.O.L. 1936 photographed by Here Comes Trouble 1936 Your Uncle Dudley 1935 Piernas de seda 1935 $10 Raise 1935 Life Begins at 40 1935 365 Nights in Hollywood 1934 Dos más uno dos 1934 Un capitan de Cosacos 1934 She Learned About Sailors 1934 Melodía prohibida 1933 Jungle Bride 1933 Get That Girl 1932 Gigolettes 1932 Short photographed by Dumb Dicks 1932 Short photographed by Guests Wanted 1932 Short Partners 1932 photographed by Dancing Dynamite 1931 The Costello Case 1930 Reno 1930 Kathleen Mavourneen 1930 Clancy in Wall Street 1930 Blaze o' Glory 1929 Broadway Scandals 1929 Whispering Winds 1929 Two Men and a Maid 1929 New Orleans 1929 The Voice Within 1929 My Lady's Past 1929 George Washington Cohen 1928 The Gun Runner 1928 The Floating College 1928 Ladies of the Night Club 1928 The Man in Hobbles 1928 Drums of Love 1928 Lucky Boy 1928 Too Many Crooks 1927 Three Hours 1927
Camera Department Title Year Status Character White Witch Doctor 1953 director of photography: second unit The Snows of Kilimanjaro 1952 location photography - uncredited Red Skies of Montana 1952 director of photography: fill-in - uncredited Lifeboat 1944 location camera - uncredited Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air 1942 associate director of photography Week-End in Havana 1941 photographer: second unit - uncredited Pot o' Gold 1941 cinematographer: dance Western Union 1941 process camera operator - uncredited Kentucky 1938 camera crew: second unit - uncredited In Old Kentucky 1935 camera operator - uncredited Such Women Are Dangerous 1934 camera operator - uncredited Cimarron 1931 camera crew member: land rush scenes - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character A Merry Mix-Up 1916 Short The Tailor Around the World 1916 Short 4th Cannibal
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1948 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color Mother Wore Tights (1947)
Known for movies The Band Wagon (1953) as Cinematographer
Three Little Words (1950) as Cinematographer
Halls of Montezuma (1951) as Cinematographer
To the Shores of Tripoli (1942) as Cinematographer