FILM DIRECTOR

Mick Jackson

1943 - Today

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Mick Jackson (born 4 October 1943) is an English film director and television producer best known for the 1984 BAFTA Award-winning television film Threads. He is also known for directing projects such as the comedy L.A. Story (1991), the romance drama The Bodyguard (1992), the HBO film Temple Grandin (2010), and the drama Denial (2016). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mick Jackson is the 831st most popular film director (up from 835th in 2019), the 3,186th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 2,911th in 2019) and the 67th most popular British Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Mick Jackson ranks 831 out of 2,041Before him are Yevgeni Bauer, Edgar G. Ulmer, Luis Trenker, Arturo Ripstein, Ferzan Özpetek, and Edgar Reitz. After him are Pyotr Chardynin, Ronald Neame, Alexandre Trauner, Grigory Chukhray, Henri Decoin, and Ruben Östlund.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Mick Jackson ranks 381Before him are Héctor Chumpitaz, Andrea True, Denílson Custódio Machado, Milan Nenadić, Johnny Hansen, and Arturo Ripstein. After him are Sanmao, Oliver North, Hélène Vincent, Daniel Kablan Duncan, Donald Sumpter, and John Draper.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Mick Jackson ranks 3,187 out of 8,785Before him are Stephen Wolfram (1959), Gary Lewis (1957), Trevor Pinnock (1946), Geoffrey Burbidge (1925), David Heyman (1961), and Peter Swan (1936). After him are David Mitchell (1974), Blanche Bingley (1863), Mary Renault (1905), Dick Parry (1942), Lita Ford (1958), and Roy Harrod (1900).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In United Kingdom

Among film directors born in United Kingdom, Mick Jackson ranks 67Before him are Edmund Goulding (1891), Jonathan Glazer (1965), Richard Marquand (1937), Jack Cardiff (1914), Jack Clayton (1921), and Stephen Daldry (1960). After him are Ronald Neame (1911), Andrea Arnold (1961), Joe Wright (1972), Charles Crichton (1910), Barry Ackroyd (1954), and Ol Parker (1969).