
Gordon Jackson (actor) - Wikipedia
Gordon Cameron Jackson (19 December 1923 – 15 January 1990) was a Scottish actor. He is best remembered for his roles as the butler Angus Hudson in Upstairs, Downstairs and as George …
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Although his roles were limited by his Scottish accent, his versatility won him many film and TV roles in a career spanning almost 50 years. He was a very prolific actor and, although not always starring in …
Gordon Jackson biography. Scottish actor
Gordon Jackson left an enduring legacy as a highly respected actor. His portrayal of complex characters in both television and film continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.
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Jan 15, 1990 · Veteran actor Gordon Jackson, who was renowned for his portrayal of the butler Hudson in the long-running television series "Upstairs, Downstairs," died Sunday after a brief illness, the...
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Gordon Jackson: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland
Gordon Cameron Jackson, OBE, lived from 19 December 1923 to 15 January 1990. He was an award winning actor who made many appearances in both film and TV as well as on the stage.
Gordon Jackson - Actor - TV Insider
Jan 15, 1990 · Gordon Cameron Jackson, OBE was a Scottish Emmy Award-winning actor best remembered for his roles as the butler Angus Hudson in Upstairs, Downstairs and Georg
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Also known for his role as Agent George Cowley on the ITV spy drama The Professionals (1977-83). New!
BFI Screenonline: Jackson, Gordon (1923-1990) Biography
He was born on 19 December 1923 in Glasgow, the son of a printer. His interest in acting came early, when he was among a group of pupils who visited the BBC Drama department in Glasgow. From …
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Jackson was born on 19 December 1923 in Glasgow, the youngest of five children. He attended Hillhead High School, and in his youth he took part in BBC radio shows including Children's Hour.