Person Details
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Aliases: Thomas Jackson , Tommy Jackson , Tom Jackson
Gender: Male
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
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Movie Involvements: 92
TV Involvements: 1
Most Famous Work
Biography
Thomas E. Jackson (July 4, 1886 – September 7, 1967) was an American stage and screen actor. His 67-year career spanned eight decades and two centuries, during which time he appeared in over a dozen Broadway plays, produced two others, acted in over a 130 films, as well as numerous television shows. He was most frequently credited as Thomas Jackson and occasionally as Tom Jackson or Tommy Jackson. Description above from the Wikipedia article Thomas Jackson (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
Alcoa Theatre
(1957) DetectiveScarlet Street
(1945) Chief of Detectives (uncredited)Doctor X
(1932) Daily World EditorThe Last Hurrah
(1958) Man (uncredited)The Woman in the Window
(1944) Inspector JacksonDead End
(1937) Police Lieutenant at Killing (Uncredited)A Big Hand for the Little Lady
(1966) Rt. Rev. Mr. Monckton (uncredited)Mystery of the Wax Museum
(1933) Detective at MorgueActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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1966 | Rt. Rev. Mr. Monckton (uncredited) | |
1962 | Station Master (uncredited) | |
1961 | Peters | |
1958 | Man (uncredited) | |
1957 | Detective | |
Judge of the Juvenile Court (Uncredited) | ||
1956 | George Haskell | |
1953 | Bank Guard (uncredited) | |
Billy Gray | ||
1952 | Detective | |
N/A | ||
1950 | Detective (uncredited) | |
1948 | Matt Carter | |
Police Chief (uncredited) | ||
Chief McClure (as Thomas Jackson) | ||
1947 | Tim McGinnis | |
(uncredited) | ||
1946 | Police Lt. Milo Jones | |
Police Chief Berkley | ||
Detective Blair | ||
Det. Capt. Quinn | ||
Walter Cummings (uncredited) | ||
Lawyer Allen (Uncredited) | ||
Inspector Norton | ||
1945 | Chief of Detectives (uncredited) | |
Detective | ||
Police Captain Reilly | ||
Insp. Delaney (as Thomas Jackson) | ||
Detective | ||
1944 | Inspector Jackson | |
1943 | Detective Yarnell | |
Captain Baker, district attorney | ||
1941 | Det. Maguire | |
1940 | Vote Counter | |
Mr. Frank Harper (uncredited) | ||
Pep - Sportswriter (uncredited) | ||
Poker Player | ||
Warden Tom Hammond | ||
Corkery | ||
Agent | ||
Inspector Saunders | ||
Detective Sergeant Reardon | ||
Seated Reporter on Train (uncredited) | ||
1939 | Detective (uncredited) | |
Police Lieutenant | ||
Colonel in Recruiting Office (uncredited) | ||
Tom Thompson - Flagg's Investigator (uncredited) | ||
Eddie (uncredited) | ||
Sergeant Macintosh Spencer (as Thomas Jackson) | ||
City Editor Bostwick | ||
1938 | Henchman Gloomy (as Tommy Jackson) | |
Detective Gilroy | ||
Brennan | ||
Inspector Connors (uncredited) | ||
Commisioner Weston | ||
Police Lieutenant Strom | ||
Parker | ||
Jackson, Editor | ||
1937 | Detective Lt. Strom | |
Police Lieutenant at Killing (Uncredited) | ||
Marty | ||
Foster | ||
1936 | Detective Ryan | |
Lansing - Postal Chief (uncredited) | ||
Dave Brandon | ||
Lead Investigator Logan | ||
Detective | ||
Doyle | ||
N/A | ||
District Attorney | ||
Pearson | ||
Dutch Miller | ||
Detective McKane | ||
Mayor's Secretary | ||
1935 | The Lanista (uncredited) | |
Spieler at Car Exhibition | ||
State Police Commander's Assistant (uncredited) | ||
'Tex' Rickard | ||
Doc Mullins (as Thomas Jackson) | ||
Toots Howardv | ||
Mac | ||
1934 | Frank Martin | |
Rankin | ||
Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Asst. Dist. Atty. Richard Snow | ||
House Detective | ||
Al Burke (as Tom Jackson) | ||
Detective | ||
1933 | Jackson the Angel | |
McCall | ||
Capt. Derick Alison | ||
Flynn | ||
Detective at Morgue | ||
Detective Lt. Coffey | ||
1932 | Deputy Benchley | |
Smith | ||
Detective Quelkin | ||
Daily World Editor | ||
Captain Riorden | ||
Police Sergeant | ||
Bennie | ||
Agent Burke | ||
Ellis, the Detective | ||
1931 | Captain Brown | |
McManus | ||
Police Commissioner | ||
'Paddy' Reardon | ||
Sergeant Flaherty | ||
1930 | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) | |
Coach | ||
Daly | ||
'Nifty' Herman | ||
Deuce Wilson | ||
1929 | Dan McCorn | |
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