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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. Jackson began his film career in the 1960s on staff at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
Douglas Jackson 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.
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.
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.
Douglas Jackson was born in 1938 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is a director and producer, known for The Sloane Affair (1972), The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985) and The Heatwave Lasted Four Days (1975).
Born January 26, 1940, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; son of Frederick and Joyce Jackson. Nationality Canadian Gender Male Occupation Director, writer Birth Details January 26, 1940 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Famous Works. CREDITS; Film Director; The Heatwave Lasted Four Days, 1975; Why Men Rape, 1979; Whispers (also known as Dean Koontz's Whispers ...
A Canadian screenwriter and director, born in Montreal, Canada. He began his film career in the 1960s on the staff of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) as a television director. Some of his credits include Empire, Inc. (1983), Whispers (1990) and Maid of Honor (2006). Nationality: Canada; Date of Birth: 26 January 1940