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Patrick Douglas Selmes Jackson〔Brian Baxter, et al (Obituary: Pat Jackson, ) ''The Guardian'',12 July 2011〕 (26 March 1916 – 3 June 2011)〔(BFI biodata )〕 was an English film and television director. Born in Eltham,〔Charles Barr (Obituary: Pat Jackson, ) ''The Independent'' (London), 11 July 2011〕 Jackson worked as a production assistant on the 1936 short film ''Night Mail''. He directed a number of documentaries in the mid-1930s. His debut feature film was 1944's ''Western Approaches''.〔 Jackson spent some time in Hollywood.〔 He directed ''Shadow on the Wall'' (1950), based on the novel ''Death in the Doll's House'' by Lawrence P. Bachmann and Hannah Leessuch.〔 He was nominated for the Grand Prize at Cannes in 1952. In his later career Jackson worked in television including episodes of ''Danger Man'' (''Secret Agent'' in the US) and ''The Prisoner'' (1967).〔(Obituary: Pat Jackson, ) ''Daily Telegraph'', 17 August 2011〕 Jackson died on 3 June 2011 at 95. Obituaries commemorating his life appeared in most major British newspapers given his outstanding contribution to the UK film industry. ==Films and television series== *''Western Approaches'' (documentary feature, 1944) *''White Corridors'' (1951) *''Encore!'' (1951) *''The Feminine Touch'' (1956) *''Virgin Island'' (1958) *''What a Carve Up!'' (1961) *''The Prisoner'' (4 episodes; 1967–1968) *''The Famous Five'' (11 episodes; 1978–1979) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pat Jackson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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