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Jack J. Gross (1902–1964)

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(age 61) in London, England, UK

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Filmography

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1961 The Pursuers (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
The Sailor (1961) (producer)
 
1958-1959 African Patrol (TV series) (executive producer - 39 episodes)
Man and Beast (1959) (executive producer)
The Deadly 20 Minutes (1959) (executive producer)
A Witness to Murder (1959) (executive producer)
Knave of Diamonds (1959) (executive producer)
The Trek (1959) (executive producer)
 
1959 Glencannon (TV series) (executive producer - 39 episodes)
A Nosegay for Mr. Montgomery (1959) (executive producer)
At the Sign of the Brass Knuckles (1959) (executive producer)
Captain Snooty of the Yacht (1959) (executive producer)
Champagne Charlie (1959) (executive producer)
Chinaman's Chance (1959) (executive producer)
 
1957 Pawnee (producer)
 
1957 Monster from Green Hell (executive producer)
 
1957 Destination 60,000 (producer)
 
1957 Adventures of a Jungle Boy (TV series) (executive producer - 13 episodes)
A Child by the River (1957) (executive producer)
Adoption Story (1957) (executive producer)
Boy and the Reverend (1957) (executive producer)
Doctor's Dilemma (1957) (executive producer)
Jungle Boy and the Diamonds (1957) (executive producer)
 
1957 The O. Henry Playhouse (TV series) (executive producer - 27 episodes)
A Ramble in Aphasia (1957) (executive producer)
A Service of Love (1957) (executive producer)
Christmas by Injunction (1957) (executive producer)
Fog in Santone (1957) (executive producer)
Georgia's Ruling (1957) (executive producer)
 
1956 Please Murder Me (executive producer)
 
1954-1955 Mayor of the Town (TV series) (executive producer - 24 episodes)
Long May It Wag (1955) (executive producer)
Blueberry Hill (1954) (executive producer)
Doctor's Orders (1954) (executive producer)
First Year (1954) (executive producer)
Ghost of a City (1954) (executive producer)
 
1953-1954 Big Town (TV series) (producer - 3 episodes)
The Stranger (1954) (producer)
Ticket Racket (1953) (producer)
The Story of Jerry Baxter (1953) (producer)
 
1953 Lux Video Theatre (TV series) (producer - 3 episodes)
Women Who Wait (1953) (producer - as Jack Gross)
Lovely Day (1953) (producer)
Something to Live For (1953) (producer - as Jack Gross)
 
1951 Little Egypt (producer - as Jack Gross)
 
1951 Mark of the Renegade (producer - as Jack Gross)
 
1949 The Woman on Pier 13 (producer)
 
1949 The Big Steal (producer)
 
1949 Roughshod (executive producer)
 
1948 Rachel and the Stranger (executive producer)
 
1948 Race Street (executive producer)
 
1948 Return of the Bad Men (executive producer)
 
1948 Fighting Father Dunne (executive producer)
 
1948 If You Knew Susie (executive producer)
 
1947 Night Song (executive producer)
 
1947 They Won't Believe Me (executive producer)
 
1947 Riffraff (executive producer)
 
1947 The Woman on the Beach (executive producer)
 
1947 A Likely Story (executive producer - as Jack Gross)
 
1947 Trail Street (executive producer)
 
1946 The Locket (executive producer)
 
1946 Nocturne (executive producer)
 
1946 Crack-Up (executive producer)
 
1946 Bedlam (executive producer)
 
1946 Badman's Territory (executive producer)
 
1946 From This Day Forward (executive producer - as Jack Gross)
 
1946 Riverboat Rhythm (executive producer)
 
1945 Johnny Angel (executive producer)
 
1945 George White's Scandals (executive producer)
 
1945 First Yank Into Tokyo (executive producer)
 
1945 Isle of the Dead (executive producer)
 
1945 The Body Snatcher (executive producer)
 
1945 China Sky (producer)
 
1945 The Enchanted Cottage (executive producer - as Jack Gross)
 
1944 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (executive producer - uncredited)
 
1943 Son of Dracula (executive producer - uncredited)
 
1943 Phantom of the Opera (executive producer - uncredited)
 
1941 The Wolf Man (executive producer - uncredited)
 
1941 Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (line producer)
 
1940 The Bank Dick (associate producer - uncredited)
 
1940 My Little Chickadee (producer - uncredited)
 
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1940 The Bank Dick (supervisor - uncredited)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

In 1956, he co-produced a pilot for a proposed TV anthology series called "O. Henry Playhouse" with Thomas Mitchell playing the host, O. Henry. The pilot was not picked up by a network.

Alternate Names:

Jack Gross
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Star Sign:

Leo