Joseph Jackson (screenwriter)
Joseph Jackson | |
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Born |
Winchester, Kentucky, USA | June 8, 1894
Died |
May 26, 1932 37) Laguna Beach, California, USA | (aged
Cause of death | drowning |
Other names |
Joe Jackson Joseph A. Jackson Gregory Rogers |
Occupation | screenwriter |
Years active | 1927-1932 |
Children | Joseph Shannon Jackson (Born September 11, 1928) |
Joseph Jackson (June 8, 1894 – May 26, 1932) was an American screenwriter, who was nominated for the now dead category of Best Story at the 4th Academy Awards. He was nominated alongside Lucien Hubbard. They were nominated for Smart Money.[1]
He had over 50 screenplay credits from 1927 to 1932.
Selected filmography
- Afraid to Love (1927)
- Husbands for Rent (1927)
- If I Were Single (1927)
- The Barker (1928)
- Beware of Bachelors (1928)
- Beware of Married Men (1928)
- Caught in the Fog (1928)
- The Death Ship (1928) (short film)
- Five and Ten Cent Annie (1928)
- Land of the Silver Fox (1928)
- The Little Snob (1928)
- A Man of Peace (1928) (short film)
- The Midnight Taxi (1928)
- My Man (1928)
- Powder My Back (1928)
- The Singing Fool (1928)
- State Street Sadie (1928)
- Tenderloin (1928)
- The Terror (1928)
- Women They Talk About (1928)
- Ask Dad (1929)
- Conquest (1929)
- The Greyhound Limited (1929)
- Hardboiled Rose (1929)
- In the Headlines (1929)
- Is Everybody Happy? (1929)
- No Defense (1929)
- The Redeeming Sin (1929)
- Say It with Songs (1929)
- Second Choice (1929)
- Be Yourself! (1930)
- Dancing Sweeties (1930)
- Maybe It's Love (1930)
- Mammy (1930)
- Man to Man (1930)
- The Man from Blankley's (1930)
- Oh Sailor Behave (1930)
- The Second Floor Mystery (1930)
- Those Who Dance (1930)
- Fifty Million Frenchmen (1931)
- God's Gift to Women (1931)
- Safe in Hell (1931)
- Smart Money (1931)
- Beauty and the Boss (1932)
- The Dark Horse (1932)
- High Pressure (1932)
- The Mouthpiece (1932)
- One Way Passage (1932)
References
- ↑ "The 4th Academy Awards (1931) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
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