Douglas Jackson

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1940-01-26 (84 years old)

Place of Birth Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Douglas Jackson

Biography

Douglas Jackson is a Canadian film and television director and producer. He began his career in the 1960s with the National Film Board of Canada, producing works like Bill Mason's short documentary Blake, which was nominated for an Academy Award. Jackson co-directed the CBC Television miniseries Empire, Inc. (1983) with Denys Arcand. His directorial credits include The Heatwave Lasted Four Days (1975), Whispers (1990), and The Paperboy (1994).

Known For

Director

2009
My Nanny's Secret

as Director

2008
Dead at 17

as Director

2008
Maternal Obsession

as Director

2008
2007
2007
Framed for Murder

as Director

2007
Christie's Revenge

as Director

2007
2006
2006
Maid of Honor

as Director

2006
The Rival

as Director

2005
2005
A Lover's Revenge

as Director

2005
A Killer Upstairs

as Director

2004
2004
2004
Saving Emily

as Director

2002
Aftermath

as Director

2001
The Ghost

as Director

2001
Nowhere in Sight

as Director

2000
1999
The Witness Files

as Director

1999
Requiem for Murder

as Director

1998
Dead End

as Director

1998
Random Encounter

as Director

1997
Twists of Terror

as Director

1996
Natural Enemy

as Director

1995
The Wrong Woman

as Director

1994
The Paperboy

as Director

1994
Stalked

as Director

1992
Deadbolt

as Director

1990
Whispers

as Director

1972
The Sloane Affair

as Director

Producer

Writer

1972
The Huntsman

as Screenplay