Mick Jackson (born 4 October 1943) is a British television and film director from England, also a television producer and author. His best-known film is The Bodyguard (1992), with Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.
Overview
Mick Jackson was born on 4 October 1943, in Grays, England, UK.
Television films directed by Jackson include:
- The 1984 docudrama Threads, with Karen Meagher and Reece Dinsdale.
- The 1987 docudrama Life Story, with Jeff Goldblum and Tim Pigott-Smith.
- The 1988 adaptation of Alan Plater's 1982 novel A Very British Coup, with Ray McAnally.
- The 1999 adaptation of Mitch Albom's 1997 novel Tuesdays with Morrie, with Jack Lemmon.
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- The announced 2008 adaptation of Kim Edwards' 2005 novel The Memory Keeper's Daughter (screenplay by John Pielmeier)
Theatrical films directed by Jackson include:
- The 1991 film L.A. Story, with Steve Martin.
- The 1992 film The Bodyguard, with Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.
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