Sherry Jackson

American actress (born 1942)


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::summary American actress (born 1942) ::

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nameSherry Jackson
imageSherry Jackson 1963.JPG
captionJackson on an episode of Mr. Novak in 1963
birth_nameSherry D. Jackson
birth_date
birth_placeWendell, Idaho, US
known_for
occupationActress
partnerFletcher R. Jones
(1967 – died 1972)
years_active1949–1982
relationsMontgomery Pittman (stepfather)
awardsHollywood Walk of Fame
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| name = Sherry Jackson | image = Sherry Jackson 1963.JPG | image_size = | alt = | caption = Jackson on an episode of Mr. Novak in 1963 | birth_name = Sherry D. Jackson | birth_date = | birth_place = Wendell, Idaho, US | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | known_for = | occupation = Actress | spouse = | partner = Fletcher R. Jones (1967 – died 1972) | years_active = 1949–1982 | relations = Montgomery Pittman (stepfather) | parents = | website = | awards = Hollywood Walk of Fame

Sherry D. Jackson (born February 15, 1942) is an American retired actor and former child star.

Early life

Jackson was born on February 15, 1942, in Wendell, Idaho. Her mother, Maurita, provided drama, singing, and dancing lessons for Sherry and her two brothers, Curtis L. Jackson, Jr., and Gary L. Jackson, beginning in their formative years. Her father, Curtis L. Jackson, Sr., died when she was 6, and Maurita moved the family from Wendell to Los Angeles, California.

By one account Maurita, who had been told while still in Idaho that her children should be in films, was referred to a theatrical agent by a tour bus driver whom they met in Los Angeles. According to another, she was referred by the friend of an agent who saw Sherry eating ice cream on the Sunset Strip. Within the year Sherry had her first screen test, for The Snake Pit with Olivia de Havilland, and by the age of seven appeared in her first feature film, the 1949 musical You're My Everything, which starred Anne Baxter and Dan Dailey.

In 1950, young Sherry became friends with actor Steve Cochran while working with him on The Lion and the Horse. Steve introduced his friend, writer Montgomery Pittman, to Sherry's widowed mother. A romance developed, and Pittman married Maurita Jackson in a small ceremony on June 4, 1952, in Torrance, California, with Sherry as flower girl and younger brother Gary as ring-bearer; Cochran himself was Pittman's best man. In 1955 Cochran hired Pittman to write his next film, Come Next Spring, the first that Cochran produced himself. Sherry played the part of Cochran's mute daughter Annie Ballot, a role Pittman wrote specifically for his step-daughter.

During the course of appearing in several of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies during the 1950s as Susie Kettle, one of the titular couple's numerous children, Jackson also appeared in The Breaking Point, which starred John Garfield in his penultimate film role. In 1952 she portrayed the emotionally volatile visionary and ascetic Jacinta Marto in The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima and the following year played John Wayne's daughter in the football-themed Trouble Along the Way.

''Make Room for Daddy''

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Jackson played the older daughter Terry Williams on The Danny Thomas Show (known as Make Room for Daddy during the first three seasons) from 1953 to 1958. During the course of her five years on the series, she established a strong bond with her on-screen mother, Jean Hagen, but Hagen left the series after the third season in 1956.

Worn out from the relentless pace of the production, Jackson left the program at the beginning of season six, once her five-year contract expired. To allow the writers to finish the character off, actress Penney Parker appeared in the role for fourteen episodes of season seven, in which the character gets married and moves away. Jackson's impact on the Danny Thomas viewing audience was such that, on February 8, 1960, she received a star for "Television" at 6324 Hollywood Blvd. on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Jackson did return as Terry for the premiere episode of the new series Make Room for Granddaddy in 1970.

Later roles

Over the next few years, Jackson broadened her range of acting roles by guest starring in television series, appearing as a hit woman on 77 Sunset Strip, a freed Apache captive who yearns to return to the reservation on The Tall Man, an alcoholic on Mr. Novak, a woman accused of murder on Perry Mason, and an unstable mother-to-be on Wagon Train. Sherry also appeared as a first season guest on The Rifleman episode "The Sister" playing the part of a horse riding sibling of two doting brothers. She played a gunslinger's promiscuous young bride in the Western series Maverick episode entitled "Red Dog" with Roger Moore, Lee Van Cleef and John Carradine. After a 1965 appearance on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., she then made guest appearances on Lost in Space ("The Space Croppers", reuniting with her Danny Thomas co-star, Angela Cartwright), My Three Sons, Gunsmoke, Rawhide, The Wild Wild West ("The Night of the Vicious Valentine" and "The Night of the Gruesome Games", as two different characters), Batman, and the original Star Trek ("What Are Little Girls Made Of?").

When Blake Edwards remade the television series Peter Gunn as a feature film entitled Gunn (1967), Jackson was filmed in a nude scene that appeared only in the international version, not the US release. Stills of the nude scene appeared in the August 1967 issue of Playboy magazine, in a pictorial entitled "Make Room For Sherry". The movie has not been released on VHS or DVD.

In 1968 Jackson co-starred in The Mini-Skirt Mob as a member of an all-female motorcycle gang, and appeared in the 1973 film Cotter opposite Don Murray and Carol Lynley. In subsequent years she appeared in TV movies such as Wild Women (1970), Hitchhike! (1974), The Girl on the Late, Late Show (1974), Returning Home (1975), Enigma (1977), The Curse of the Moon Child (1977) and Casino (1980).

In the 1970s through early 1980s she made guest appearances on TV shows Love, American Style, The Rockford Files, Starsky & Hutch, The Blue Knight, Switch, The Streets of San Francisco, Barnaby Jones, The Incredible Hulk, Fantasy Island, Vega$, Alice, Charlie's Angels and CHiPs.

Personal life

Jackson dated Lance Reventlow while he was estranged from his wife Jill St. John.

In 1967, she began a five-year relationship with business executive and horse breeder Fletcher R. Jones. On November 7, 1972, Jones was killed in a plane crash eight miles east of Santa Ynez Airport in Santa Barbara County, California. Five months after Jones's death, Jackson filed a palimony suit against his estate, asking for more than $1 million (equivalent to $ million in ), with her attorneys stating that Jones had promised to provide her with at least $25,000 a year for the rest of her life.

Jackson has a star for broadcast television on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6324 Hollywood Boulevard.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1950Covered Wagon RaidSusie Davis
The Breaking PointAmy Morgan
1951When I Grow UpRuthie Reed
Lorna DooneYoung Annie Ridd
Hello GodLittle Italian Girl
1952The Miracle of Our Lady of FatimaJacinta Martourl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2290&dat=19521207&id=bU9KAAAAIBAJ&pg=2797,6136694
The Lion and the HorseJennyurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19520626&id=d-UdAAAAIBAJ&pg=3626,4101868title=The Kid Finally Gets Second Chance
This Woman is DangerousSusan Hallecktitle=This Woman Is Dangerous - Full Cast & Crewurl=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/this-woman-is-dangerous/cast/2030121652/
1953Trouble Along the WayCarole Williams
1956Come Next SpringAnnieurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=863&dat=19560906&id=eIouAAAAIBAJ&pg=1962,3454023
1960The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnMary Jane Wilkes
1965Wild on the BeachLee Sullivan(Lippert Productions Ltd., 20th Century Fox)
1967GunnSamantha(Geoffrey Productions, Paramount Pictures)
1968The Mini-Skirt MobConnie
1969The MonitorsMona(Commonwealth United Entertainment)
1973CotterShasta
1977Bare KnucklesJennifer Randallurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1696&dat=19780317&id=mygqAAAAIBAJ&pg=6615,2935752
1978StingrayAbigail Bratowski
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1949–1951Fireside TheatreLittle Girl2 episodes
1951–1952The Range RiderSusan Harper / Virginia Lee2 episodes
1951–1952The Gene Autry ShowBonnie Ford / Frankie Scott2 episodes
1952The Roy Rogers ShowLucy CollinsEpisode: "Unwilling Outlaw"
1953–1958The Danny Thomas ShowTerry Williams133 episodes
1953The Ford Television TheatreTerry PelhamEpisode: "All's Fair in Love"
1953Lux Video TheatreRuthie HammondEpisode: "Look, He's Proposing!"
1953Private SecretaryEpisode: "Child Labor"
1954Shower of StarsTerry WilliamsEpisode: "Entertainment on Wheels"
1954Mystery is My BusinessEpisode: "Woman in the Chair"
1956The Charles Farrell ShowJulieEpisode: "Charlie's Secret Love"
1957–1961MaverickErma Curran / Annie Haines2 episodes
1958The RiflemanRebecca SnipeEpisode: "The Sister"
1959–196077 Sunset StripOphir / Shirley Bent / Ella / Chris Benson / Carrie5 episodes
1960The Swamp FoxMelanie Culpin2 episodes
1960The MillionaireSusan JohnsonEpisode: "Millionaire Susan Johnson"
1960The Many Loves of Dobie GillisMignonne McCurdyEpisode: "The Prettiest Collateral in Town"
1960Surfside 6Jill MurrayEpisode: "High Tide"
1960RiverboatInez CoxEpisode: "The Water of Gorgeous Springs"
1961Bringing Up BuddyJanieEpisode: "Buddy and Janie"
1961The Tall ManSally BartlettEpisode: "Apache Daughter"
1962The New BreedEllen TalltreeEpisode: "Care is No Cure"
1962The Twilight ZoneComfort GatewoodEpisode: "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank"
1962Hawaiian EyeJoan CarmichaelEpisode: "A Scent of Whales"
1962GunsmokeAggie / Lacey Parcher2 episodes
1963Vacation PlayhouseAlice WatsonEpisode: "Come a-Runnin"
1963Mr. NovakCathy FergusonEpisode: "The Risk"
1963Perry MasonMadeline RandallEpisode: "The Case of the Festive Felon"
1964The LieutenantMaggie SheaEpisode: "Gone the Sun"
1964Wagon TrainGeneva BalfourEpisode: "The Geneva Balfour Story"
1965RawhideMarEpisode: "Moment in the Sun"
1965Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.GeraldineEpisode: "Sergeant Carter Gets a Dear John Letter"
1965The VirginianLois ColterEpisode: "Show Me a Hero"
1966BrandedNell BeckwithEpisode: "Barbed Wire"
1966Lost in SpaceEffraEpisode: "The Space Croppers"
1966My Three SonsLinda June MitchellEpisode: "The Wheels"
1966BatmanPauline2 episodes
1966Death Valley DaysKatherine TurnerEpisode: "Lady of the Plains"
1966Star TrekAndreaS1:E7, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
1967–1968The Wild Wild WestLola Cortez / Michele LeMaster2 episodes
1970The InternsJeri SpencerEpisode: "The Quality of Mercy"
1970Make Room for GranddaddyTerry WilliamsEpisode: "Make Room for Grandson"
1970The ImmortalSherry HillerEpisode: "Sylvia"
1970Wild WomenNancy BelacourtTV movie
1971Love, American StyleBlancheSegment: "Love and the Waitress"
1974Hitchhike!StefanieTV movie
1974The Girl on the Late, Late ShowPat ClausonTV movie
1974ChaseShirleyEpisode: "$35 Will Fly You to the Moon"
1975Returning HomeMarie DerryABC Movie of the Week
1975Barbary CoastSherryEpisode: "Crazy Cats"
1975Mobile OneLeslie WillisEpisode: "The Pawn"
1975The Rockford FilesJennifer SandstromEpisode: "The Real Easy Red Dog"
1975Matt HelmElena BosworthEpisode: "Double Jeopardy"
1976Starsky & HutchDenise GirardEpisode: "Bounty Hunter"
1976The Blue KnightMrs. BonnerEpisode: "The Rose and the Gun"
1976SwitchJennie RosenthalEpisode: "The 100,000 Ruble Rumble"
1977The Streets of San FranciscoJackie Allen / Joy Adams / September DawnEpisode: "One Last Trick"
1977EnigmaKate ValentineTV movie
1978Barnaby JonesErica Hughes2 episodes
1978The Incredible HulkDr. Diane JosephEpisode: "Earthquakes Happen"
1979Fantasy IslandMonica JensenEpisode: "Cowboy/Substitute Wife"
1979Vega$DeniseEpisode: "The Usurper"
1980AliceToni MorelliEpisode: "Good Buddy Flo"
1980Charlie's AngelsTina FullerEpisode: "Homes $weet Homes"
1980CHiPsDianeEpisode: "The Strippers"
1980CasinoJenniferTV movie
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References

Bibliography

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