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Horace Jackson (I) (1898–1952)

Lived in Bellaire, Los Angeles, California with his wife, Gertrude. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois to Harry S. Jackson and Lena Atherton Jackson. He had one sister, Helen Jackson, who passed away in 1925, wife of Leo E Mumford Sr. of Burbank. His father, died in 1903. His mother, Lena, moved young Horace... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1955 Lux Video Theatre (TV series)
Bedtime Story (1955) (story)
 
1941 Bedtime Story (story)
 
1941 Model Wife
 
1938 Men Are Such Fools (screen play)
 
1938 Women Are Like That (screen play)
 
1937 Breakfast for Two (contributing writer - uncredited)
 
1936 Suzy (screen play)
 
1936 The Unguarded Hour (contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited)
 
1935 No More Ladies (screen play)
 
1935 Biography of a Bachelor Girl (additional dialogue)
 
1934 We're Not Dressing (screen play)
 
1934 Bolero (screenplay)
 
1933 I Loved You Wednesday (adaptation and screenplay)
 
1933 Dangerously Yours (writer)
 
1932 The Animal Kingdom (screenplay)
 
1932 Lady with a Past (screenplay)
 
1931 Devotion (screenplay)
 
1931 Rebound (screenplay)
 
1931 The Common Law (dialogue)
 
1931 Beyond Victory
 
1930 Sin Takes a Holiday (screen play)
 
1930 The Lottery Bride (adaptation)
 
1930 Holiday
 
1929 This Thing Called Love (adaptation / screenplay)
 
1929 The Awful Truth (writer)
 
1929 Paris Bound (adaptation)
 
1929 Strange Cargo (writer)
 
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1932 A Woman Commands (additional sequences - uncredited)
 
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1925 Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (settings)
 
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1923 The Unknown Purple (set designer)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

Yr. Obedient Husband (1938). Comedy. Written by Horace Jackson. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by John Cromwell. Broadhurst Theatre: 10 Jan 1938- Jan 1938 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Podd"), Leslie Austen, J.W. Austin, Montgomery Clift, Florence Eldridge... See more »
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Trivia:

Created the floor plan and layout of a $500,000 doll house, for Colleen Moore, which is on display at the Museum of Industry and Science in Chicago. See more »

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Aries