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  1. Horace Jackson (March 29, 1898 – January 26, 1952) was an American Academy Award -nominated screenwriter of the silent and sound film eras. Jackson also worked as a set designer early in his career.

  2. Horace Jackson was a writer and architect who lived in Los Angeles and died in 1952. He created the floor plan of a $500,000 doll house for Colleen Moore, which is on display at a museum.

  3. Horace Jackson Brown Jr. (March 14, 1940 – November 30, 2021) was an American author who was best known for his inspirational book, Life's Little Instruction Book, which was a New York Times Best Seller (1991–1994).

  4. Horace Jackson. Writer: Holiday. Lived in Bellaire, Los Angeles, California with his wife, Gertrude. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois to Harry S. Jackson and Lena Atherton Jackson. He had one sister, Helen Jackson, who passed away in 1925, wife of Leo E Mumford Sr. of Burbank. His father, died in 1903.

  5. Horace Jackson was an African-American cinematic catalyst that very few people currently remember. In light of the tremendous odds he consistently challenged to produce his four projects, and the concepts he espoused that are now commonplace in modern film, his history commands greater attention.

  6. Living Between Two Worlds is a 1963 American film and Horace Jackson's debut film. The film was publicized as the first full-length feature film independently financed, written and produced by African Americans with an all African American cast.

  7. writer, producer. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Deliver Us from Evil» (1975), «Tough» (1974), «The Bus Is Coming» (1971), «Living Between Two Worlds» (1963), «Deliver Us from Evil» (1975)...