Thomas E. Jackson
Thomas E. Jackson (July 4, 1886 – September 7, 1967) was a distinguished American actor known for his extensive career in both theater and film. Spanning an impressive 67 years across two centuries, Jackson made significant contributions to the performing arts, participating in more than a dozen Broadway productions and taking on the roles of producer for two notable plays.
His filmography is extensive, featuring appearances in over 130 films, showcasing his versatility and talent in a variety of genres. In addition to his film work, Jackson was also a familiar face on television, where he appeared in numerous series throughout his career. While often credited as Thomas Jackson, he was also known by the nicknames Tom Jackson and Tommy Jackson.
Jackson's commitment to his craft and ability to adapt to changing entertainment mediums made him a respected figure in the industry. His work not only entertained audiences for decades but also left a lasting impact on the performing arts community. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of actors and performers.
Filmography
Blondes at Work
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
The Woman in the Window
Broadway
The Guilty
Valley of the Zombies
Call of the Wild
Unashamed
Little Miss Nobody
The Devil Plays
Manhattan Melodrama
Behind the Mask
Little Caesar
It Conquered the World
Doctor X
Nancy Drew... Reporter
The Irish in Us