Douglas Jackson (filmmaker)
Douglas Jackson (born January 26, 1940) is a Canadian film and television director and producer. As a television director, he is best known for the 1983 CBC Television miniseries Empire, Inc., which he co-directed with Denys Arcand.[1] Jackson began his film career in the 1960s on staff at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).[2] His NFB credits include producing Bill Mason's short documentary Blake, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.[3]
Douglas Jackson | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer, scriptwriter |
Years active | 1964–present |
Spouse | Tanya Jackson |
Filmography
- The Sloane Affair (1973)
- The Heatwave Lasted Four Days (1974)
- Empire, Inc. (1983)
- The Front Line (1985)
- Whispers (1990)
- Deadbolt (1992)
- The Paperboy (1994)
- The Wrong Woman (1995)
- Midnight in Saint Petersburg (1996)
- Natural Enemy (1996)
- Twists of Terror (1997)
- Random Encounter (1998)
- Dead End (1998)
- Requiem for Murder (1999)
- The Witness Files (1999)
- Someone Is Watching (2000)
- The Ghost (2001)
- Nowhere in Sight (2001)
- Aftermath (2002)
- Saving Emily (2004)
- Stranger at the Door (2004)
- Her Perfect Spouse (2004)
- A Lover's Revenge (2005)
- A Killer Upstairs (2005)
- The Perfect Neighbor (2005)
- The Rival (2006)
- The Perfect Marriage (2006)
- Maid of Honor (2006)
- My Daughter's Secret (2007)
- Christie's Revenge (2007)
- Framed for Murder (2007)
- Dead at 17 (2008)
- Her Only Child (2008)
- The Perfect Assistant (2008)
- My Nanny's Secret (2009)
References
- Dorland, Michael (1 January 1983). "Film Reviews/Denys Arcand & Douglas Jackson's "Empire Inc."". Cinema Canada. Retrieved 4 November 2016 – via cinemacanada.athabascau.ca.
- "Canuxploitation Review: Twists of Terror". Canuxploitation.com. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
- "Blake". Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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