For other persons named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation).
Mick Jackson (born 4 October 1943, Grays, England, UK) is a British television and film director, television producer and author.
Selected filmography
Television films directed by Jackson include:
- Connections (1978), a 10-part documentary series created by science historian James Burke
- The 1984 docufiction Threads, with Karen Meagher and Reece Dinsdale.
- The 1987 docudrama Life Story, with Jeff Goldblum and Tim Pigott-Smith
- The 1988 adaptation by Alan Plater of Chris Mullin's 1982 novel A Very British Coup, with Ray McAnally
- The 1995 docudrama Indictment: The McMartin Trial
- The 1999 adaptation of Mitch Albom's 1997 novel Tuesdays with Morrie, with Jack Lemmon
- The 2002 HBO Special adaptation of Robert Wiener's non-fiction Live from Baghdad, with Michael Keaton and Helena Bonham Carter
- Covert One: The Hades Factor (2006), a CBS miniseries based on the novel by Robert Ludlum and Gayle Lynds
Theatrical films directed by Jackson include:
- The 1991 film L.A. Story, with Steve Martin.
- The 1997 film Volcano, with Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche.
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This article about a United Kingdom film director is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Films directed by Mick JacksonChattahoochee (1989) · L.A. Story (1991) · The Bodyguard (1992) · Clean Slate (1994) · Volcano (1997) · The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002)
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