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  1. Pat Jackson (* 26. März 1916 in Eltham, London als Patrick Douglas Selmes Jackson; † 3. Juni 2011 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire) war ein britischer Film-und Fernsehregisseur. Leben und Wirken. Pat Jackson wirkte erstmals 1936 beim Kurzfilm Night Mail als Associate Producer mit.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_JacksonPat Jackson - Wikipedia

    Patrick Douglas Selmes Jackson (26 March 1916 – 3 June 2011) was an English film and television director. [1] Biography. Born in Eltham, [2] to a formerly affluent family which was severely affected by the Wall Street Crash in 1929, and his father's long-term illness and early death ending Jackson's formal education. [3] .

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0413912Pat Jackson - IMDb

    Director: White Corridors. Pat Jackson began as an editor and co-director of documentaries with the famed GPO Film Unit in the mid-1930s. He worked with such icons of the documentary field as John Grierson and Harry Watt, but it was his World War II semi-documentary Western Approaches (1944) that put him on the map.

    • Director, Production Designer, Writer
    • March 26, 1916
    • Pat Jackson
    • June 3, 2011
  4. Pat Jackson: Director who learnt his trade on 'Night Mail' and went on to make one of the finest wartime films | The Independent | The Independent. News Obituaries. Pat Jackson: Director...

  5. 12. Juli 2011 · The director Pat Jackson, who has died aged 95, was best known for the semi-documentary war film Western Approaches (1944). This neglected classic – a feature-length portrait of the Battle of...

  6. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofPat Jackson | BAFTA

    Pat Jackson. Director. 26 March 1916 to 2 June 2011. After gaining experience with the GPO Film Unit – later the Crown Film Unit – Jackson scored a great critical hit with his documentary style drama about the heroism of merchant seamen in wartime, Western Approaches (1944).

  7. 22. März 1991 · Pat Jackson: Yes well you see, that's splendid because...if I may mention one of my other films, which was a mixture of the professional and the amateur actor - in 'White Corridors' where we had Godfrey Tearle, Googie Withers playing against the 'gunner' of 'Western Approaches', who was the porter of the hospital. He was a non-actor, and old seaman, playing against Googie Withers and I say it ...