Thomas E. Jackson

Thomas E. Jackson

Actor

1886년 7월 4일 (일) New York City, New York, USA 출생

Thomas Edward Jackson (1886-1967) began his acting career with juvenile parts on Broadway from 1899-1903. As a tough kid living in New York's lower east side, Jackson would become a boxer and serve in WW1. He returned to the theatre in 1917 and worked steadily through the end of 1928. Jackson would gain notoriety on stage for his tough sarcastic detective Dan McCorn in George Abbott's 1926 hit show entitled "Broadway". After this success, he became a producer and director for a couple of Broadway flops. But as luck would have it, the advent of talking pictures meant that his skills would be in demand in Hollywood. The 43-year old actor was enticed to the west coast to recreate role for Paul Fejos' Universal Pictures filmed adaptation of "Broadway" (1929). This film was notable for employing complex crane and dolly camera movements, not seen in any other early sound films at the time. In fact, this ambitious visual style wouldn't be seen until Citizen Kane over a decade later. "Broadway" was nearly forgotten by history. Among film historians, this was "a lost film" for nearly a century before being restored from a few surviving prints recently found around the world. This restoration appeared as an extra for a Blu Ray release of Paul Fejos' "Lonesome" in 2012. The version of "Broadway" that exists today from this release remains incomplete, in need of further restoration. After "Broadway", Jackson drew on his Dan McCorn character for a variety of films, most notably as Sgt. Tom Flaherty in "Little Caesar" (1931). His distinctive detective characters continued for nearly two decades, most notably as the witty Inspector Jackson in Fritz Lang's definitive noir film "The Woman in the Window" (1944). He often appeared as a newspaper editor, reporter, policemen, politicians, and a wide variety of other characters. During his 37 year career in Hollywood, he appeared in over 300 film, radio and television works. For some time in the 30's he was under contract with Warner Brothers. During this time he acted in scenes opposite Edward G. Robinson (3 times), William Powell (3 times), Clark Gable (twice), Humphrey Bogart (twice), and James Cagney. Jackson worked for legendary directors Mervyn LeRoy, Micheal Curtiz, William Wyler, Fritz Lang, Douglas Sirk, and even Roger Corman. Often he worked with these directors two times or more. For the first time in over 50 years, Jackson was seen in a newly discovered pre-release version of the the Bogart/Bacall classic "The Big Sleep" (1945) in densely plot driven scene as District Attorney Wilde. This is notable because the exclusion of this scene made "The Big Sleep" a famously confusing movie. The film's director Howard Hawkes had said that even he didn't know who the murderer was. Also notable: -Jackson was the first on screen character the Three Stooges referred to as 'wise guy' in "Myrt and Marge" (1933) as slimy producer Johnny Jackson. "Myrt and Marge" is also the 'picture show' the main characters watch in the Coen Brother's film O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000). -His character 'Snow' in Manhattan Melodrama has an interesting historical significance for true crime buffs. As the film played at Chicago's Biograph theatre on the evening of July 22nd 1934, notorious gangster John Dillinger was in attendance. In a pivotal scene, Dillinger watched as Jackson's Snow was shot and killed by Clark Gable's gangster character. Moments after the film, Dillinger was fatally gunned down outside the theatre, as depicted in in the Michael Mann film "Public Enemies" (2009).

인기 콘텐츠

  • Little Caesar
  • Doctor X
  • The Thin Man (1934)
  • The Adventures of Superman Season 1
  • Scarlet Street
  • The Woman in the Window
  • Beau Geste (1939)
  • Another Thin Man
  • A Big Hand for the Little Lady
  • The Last Hurrah
  • Crime Wave
  • City For Conquest
  • Dead End
  • Gypsy (1962)
  • Manhattan Melodrama
  • All I Desire
  • The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
  • Union Station
  • The Fuller Brush Man
  • The Call of the Wild (Extended)

필모그래피

  • 1966
    A Big Hand for the Little Lady
  • 1963
    Critic's Choice
  • 1962
    Gypsy (1962)
  • 1958
    The Last Hurrah
  • Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman
  • The Lost Missile - An Original Schlock Classic
  • 1957
    Have Gun - Will Travel Season 2
  • Reform School Girl
  • 1955
    The Naked Street
  • 1953
    All I Desire
  • Crime Wave
  • 1952
    The Adventures of Superman Season 1
  • The Lawless Breed
  • Four Star Playhouse: Dark Meeting
  • 1951
    Dragnet - Season 1
  • 1950
    Union Station
  • 1948
    The Fuller Brush Man
  • Underworld Scandal
  • Here Comes Trouble
  • 1946
    Breakfast In Hollywood
  • The Face of Marble
  • 1945
    Scarlet Street
  • 1944
    Gambler's Choice
  • The Woman in the Window
  • 1940
    Castle on the Hudson
  • City For Conquest
  • 1939
    Another Thin Man
  • Beau Geste (1939)
  • Nancy Drew, Reporter
  • 1938
    The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
  • International Crime
  • 1937
    She's No Lady
  • Dead End
  • When's Your Birthday?
  • 1936
    Beware of Ladies
  • I'd Give My Life
  • 1935
    The Last Days of Pompeii (1935)
  • The Call of the Wild (Extended)
  • Gold Diggers of 1935
  • Special Agent
  • 1934
    The Thin Man (1934)
  • Manhattan Melodrama
  • The Secret Bride
  • 1933
    Parachute Jumper
  • 1932
    The Reckoning
  • Doctor X
  • 1931
    Little Caesar
  • The Devil Plays
  • 1930
    The Doorway To Hell
  • The Fall Guy (1930)

연결

  • Arthur Loft

    Arthur Loft

  • Dan Duryea

    Dan Duryea

  • Leo Carrillo

    Leo Carrillo

  • Pat O'Malley

    Pat O'Malley

  • Richard Thorpe

    Richard Thorpe

  • Fritz Lang

    Fritz Lang

  • Dorothy Peterson

    Dorothy Peterson

장르

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family