Personal Info
Known For
Camera
Gender
Male
April 15, 1896
Died
August 3, 1953 (57 years old)
Nebraska, USA
Harry Jackson
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry Jackson (April 15, 1896 – August 3, 1953) was an American cinematographer.
Jackson was born in Nebraska, and was first employed in Hollywood as a still photographer for Warner Brothers. As a cinematographer he was active through the end of the silent era in 1927, through his death in 1953, shooting about 75 films altogether. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Color Cinematography for his work on 1947's Mother Wore Tights
Known For
Crew

Rhapsody
Director of Photography
1954

The Band Wagon
Director of Photography
1953

Way of a Gaucho
Director of Photography
1952

Pony Soldier
Director of Photography
1952

Anne of the Indies
Director of Photography
1951

Take Care of My Little Girl
Director of Photography
1951

Halls of Montezuma
Director of Photography
1951

American Guerrilla in the Philippines
Director of Photography
1950

Three Little Words
Director of Photography
1950

A Ticket to Tomahawk
Director of Photography
1950

The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend
Director of Photography
1949

Fury at Furnace Creek
Director of Photography
1948

