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).
Directing
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Male
1940-01-26
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Sloane Affair:
Midnight in Saint Petersburg
My Nanny's Secret
The Wrong Woman
Natural Enemy
Dead at 17
The Perfect Marriage
My Daughter's Secret
Framed for Murder
The Perfect Neighbor
The Paperboy
Maternal Obsession
A Lover's Revenge
The Perfect Husband
Christie's Revenge
Whispers
The Witness Files
Maid of Honor
The Heatwave Lasted Four Days
Stranger at the Door
Demons from Her Past
A Killer Upstairs
Saving Emily
Twists of Terror
Deadbolt
The Ghost
Someone Is Watching
The Rival
Dead End
Random Encounter
Nowhere in Sight
Aftermath
The Perfect Assistant
Stalked
Requiem for Murder
Norman Jewison, Film Maker
The Art of Eating
The Huntsman
Danny and Nicky
Why Men Rape