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Birthplace:
Grays, England
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British filmmaker who began his career as an editor for the BBC. Jackson started directing with the British documentaries "The Ascent of Man", "The Age of Uncertainty" and "Connections". He received his start in narrative films with "Threads", a critically acclaimed 1984 English TV movie dealing with the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust. This led to more work in British television, including the heralded miniseries "A Very British Coup" (1989). Jackson made his American feature debut with the dark comedy "Chattahoochee" (1990) starring Gary Oldman. Subsequent feature work includes the gentle
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Joined the BBC as an editor
1974
Directed and produced the series, "The Ascent of Man"
1986
American TV directorial debut with the HBO original ovie, "Yuri Nosenko, KGB"
1989
Helmed the British mini-series, "A Very British Coup"
1990
American feature directorial debut with "Chattahoochee"
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