Fred Jackman
CinematographerSpecial EffectsDirector
- Born
- July 9, 1881
- Died
- August 27, 1959
Fred Jackman was born on 9 July 1881 in Tama, Iowa, USA. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Call of the Wild (1923), The Timber Queen (1922) and Captain Blood (1935). He was married to Carrie T Hammond. He died on 27 August 1959 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Director
| No Man's Law(1927) |
| The Honorable Mr. Buggs(1927) |
| The Devil Horse(1926) |
| Black Cyclone(1925) |
| The King of Wild Horses(1924) |
Writer
| Call of the Wild(1923) |
Cinematographer
| Wedding Yells(1942) |
| Happy Faces(1940) |
| Love's Intrigue(1940) |
| The Isle of Lost Ships(1929) |
| Isn't Life Terrible?(1925) |
Special Effects
| Forced Landing(1941) |
| Mystery Plane(1939) |
| On Such a Night(1937) |
| Paradise Isle(1937) |
| Riding on Air(1937) |
Visual Effects
| The Charge of the Light Brigade(1936) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Oil for the Lamps of China(1935) |
| Wild Boys of the Road(1933) |
| A Small Town Idol(1921) |
Additional Crew
| Captured!(1933) |
| Central Airport(1933) |
| It's Tough to Be Famous(1932) |
| Svengali(1931) |
| Noah's Ark(1928) |