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Date | Event |
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1787-11-21 |
Andrew Jackson admitted to bar |
1806-05-30 |
Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel after Dickinson had accused Jackson's wife of bigamy. |
1814-03-27 |
Battle at Horseshoe Bend: General Andrew Jackson defeats the Red Sticks, part of the Creek Indian tribe near Dadeville, Alabama |
1814-12-27 |
Destruction of schooner Carolina, the last of Commodore Daniel Patterson's make-shift fleet that fought a series of delaying actions that contributed to Andrew Jackson's victory at the Battle of New Orleans. |
1818-04-07 |
General Andrew Jackson conquers St Marks Fla from Seminole indians |
1818-05-24 |
General Andrew Jackson captures Pensacola Florida |
1824-07-24 |
Harrisburg Pennsylvanian newspaper publishes results of 1st public opinion poll. Clear lead for Andrew Jackson |
1824-11-02 |
Popular presidential vote 1st recorded; Andrew Jackson beats J Q Adams |
1824-12-01 |
US House of Representatives begins to decide outcome of election deadlock between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson (Adams wins) |
1828-12-03 |
Andrew Jackson elected 7th US President |
1829-03-04 |
Andrew Jackson inaugurated as 7th US President |
1829-03-04 |
Unruly crowd mobs White House during President Jackson inaugural ball |
1829-08-25 |
President Jackson makes an offer to buy Texas, but Mexican government refuses |
1832-07-10 |
President Jackson vetoed legislation to re-charter 2nd Bank of US |
1832-12-05 |
Andrew Jackson re-elected President of US |
1832-12-28 |
John C. Calhoun becomes 1st VP to resign (differences with President Jackson) |
1834-01-29 |
President Jackson orders first use of US troops to suppress a labor dispute |
1834-03-28 |
Senate censure President Jackson for taking fed deposits from Bank of US |
1835-01-30 |
Richard Lawrence misfires at President Andrew Jackson in Washington DC in 1st attempted assassination of a US President |
1835-06-19 |
New Orleans gives US government Jackson Square to be used as a mint |
1836-07-01 |
US President Andrew Jackson announces to Congress bequest by James Smithson of 100,000 gold sovereigns to found institution in Washington. |
1837-03-03 |
US President Andrew Jackson & Congress recognizes Republic of Texas |
1853-01-08 |
1st US bronze equestrian statue (of Andrew Jackson) unveiled, Washington |
1854-07-06 |
1st Republican state convention (Jackson, Mich) |
1860-03-24 |
Clipper Andrew Jackson arrives in SF, 89 days out of NY |
1860-04-27 |
Thomas Jackson is assigned to command Harpers Ferry |
1861-01-03 |
US Ft Pulaski & Ft Jackson, Savannah, seized by Georgia |
1861-01-10 |
Fort Jackson & Fort Philip are taken over by LA state troops (US Civil War) |
1861-05-01 |
Lee orders Confederate troops under T J Jackson to Harper's Ferry |
1861-06-12 |
Missouri Governor Claiborne Jackson calls for 50,000 volunteers to stop Federates from taking over his state |
1861-07-03 |
Colonel Jackson receives his commission as brigadier general |
1862-01-03 |
Romney Campaign-Stonewall Jackson moves north from Winchester |
1862-01-04 |
Romney Campaign-Stonewall Jackson occupies Bath |
1862-01-07 |
Romney Campaign; Stonewall Jackson march towards Romney, WV |
1862-03-11 |
12] Gen Stonewall Jackson evacuates Winchester Virginia Army of the Potomac. Gen Henry Halleck is named general-in-chief |
1862-03-23 |
Battle of Kernstown VA-Jackson begins his Valley Campaign |
1862-04-01 |
Shenandoah Valley campaign, Jackson's Battle of Woodstock, VA |
1862-04-18 |
Battle of Ft Jackson, Ft St Philip & New Orlean's, LA |
1862-05-23 |
Valley Campaign: Stonewall Jackson takes Fort Royal, Virginia |
1862-09-06 |
Stonewall Jackson occupies Frederick, Maryland |
1862-09-09 |
Robert E. Lee splits his army & sends Jackson to capture Harpers Ferry |
1862-12-19 |
Skirmish at Jackson/Salem Church, Tenn (80 casualties) |
1863-05-02 |
Stonewall Jackson attacks Chancellorsville, wounded by his own men |
1863-05-14 |
American Civil War: The Battle of Jackson, MS takes place. |
1863-07-05 |
Battle of Jackson, MS & Battle of Birdsong Ferry, MS |
1863-07-10 |
Battle of Jackson, MS - captured by federals [->JUL 16] US1000 CS1339 |
1864-02-05 |
Federals occupy Jackson, Mississippi |
1868-01-07 |
Mississippi constitutional convention meets in Jackson |
1870-05-24 |
Memoria of Jackson Kemper, 1st Missionary Bishop in US |
1890-12-16 |
Negro Methodist Episcopal Church founded in Jackson, TN |
1891-05-21 |
Boxers Peter Jackson & Jim Corbett fight to a draw in 61 rounds |
1895-07-15 |
12th Wimbledon Womens Tennis: Charlotte Sterry beats H Jackson (7-5 8-6) |
1902-05-27 |
27th Preakness: L Jackson aboard Old England wins in 1:45.8 |
1915-08-20 |
White Sox obtain Joe Jackson from Cleve in exchange for Robert Roth, Larry Chappell, Ed Klepfer, & $31,500 |
1929-02-04 |
Archie Jackson scores 164 on Test Cricket debut v England at Adelaide |
1934-01-19 |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis denies Joe Jackson's appeal for reinstatement |
1934-11-20 |
Tornoto Maple Leaf Harvey Jackson is 1st to score 4 goals in 1 period |
1946-05-06 |
Pulitzer prize awarded to Arthur M Schlesinger (Age of Jackson)" |
1950-10-07 |
William H Jackson becomes deputy director of CIA |
1951-02-21 |
SC House urges "Shoeless Joe" Jackson be reinstated |
1951-08-03 |
William H Jackson ends term as deputy director of CIA |
1953-01-28 |
WJTV TV channel 12 in Jackson, MS (CBS) begins broadcasting |
1953-12-28 |
WLBT TV channel 3 in Jackson, MS (NBC) begins broadcasting |
1955-03-05 |
WBBJ TV channel 7 in Jackson, TN (ABC) begins broadcasting |
1956-09-02 |
Washington-Jackson cable line replaced by bus service |
1957-07-29 |
Floyd Patterson TKOs Tommy Jackson in 10 for heavyweight boxing title |
1958-09-14 |
Jackie Pung wins LPGA Jackson Golf Open |
1961-05-24 |
27 Freedom Riders arrested in Jackson, Mississippi |
1962-03-15 |
Donald Jackson of Canada is 1st to land a triple lutz ice skate jump |
1966-03-03 |
Twister hits Jackson Miss; 3 minutes after 1st sighting, 57 die |
1966-06-07 |
NY Mets pass up Reggie Jackson to draft Steve Chilcott #1 |
1967-06-20 |
Phillies Larry Jackson beats NY Mets for 18th straight time |
1969-06-14 |
Oakland As' Reggie Jackson gets 10 RBIs to beat Red Sox 21-7 |
1969-11-15 |
1st Jackson Five record to enter top 100 (I Want You Back) |
1969-12-14 |
Jackson Five made their 1st appearance on "Ed Sullivan Show" |
1970-02-01 |
WMAA TV channel 29 in Jackson, MS (PBS) begins broadcasting |
1970-02-21 |
Jackson 5 make TV debut on "American Bandstand" |
1970-05-14 |
Cops kill 2 students in racial disturbance (Jackson State U, Miss) |
1970-05-15 |
Mississippi Highway Patrol kills 2 at Jackson State College |
1970-10-03 |
WAPT TV channel 16 in Jackson, MS (ABC) begins broadcasting |
1971-04-15 |
43rd Academy Awards - "Patton", George C Scott & Glenda Jackson win |
1971-12-18 |
People United To Save Humanity (PUSH) forms by Jesse Jackson in Chic |
1971-12-25 |
Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) form Jesse Jackson |
1972-01-31 |
Aretha Franklin sings at Mahalia Jackson's funeral |
1972-03-03 |
Sculpted figures of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, & Stonewall Jackson are completed at Stone Mountain Georgia |
1973-09-21 |
Jackson Pollocks painting "Blue Poles" sold for $2,000,000 |
1973-10-16 |
Maynard Jackson elected 1st black mayor of Atlanta |
1973-11-13 |
Oakland A's Reggie Jackson wins AL MVP unanimously |
1974-04-02 |
46th Academy Awards - "The Sting", Glenda Jackson & Jack Lemmon win |
1974-06-05 |
As' Reggie Jackson & Bill North engage in clubhouse fight at Detroit |
1974-06-30 |
2nd du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Carole Jo Skala |
1975-06-29 |
3rd du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): JoAnne Carner |
1976-04-02 |
A's trade prospective free agents Reggie Jackson & Ken Holtzman, to Orioles for Don Baylor, Mike Torrez & Paul Mitchell |
1976-06-13 |
4th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Donna Caponi |
1976-06-15 |
Yankees trade May, Martinez, Pagan, MacGregor & Demsey to Baltimore for Holtzman, Alexander, Grant Jackson, Elrod Henrick & Jim Freeman |
1976-07-23 |
Balt Oriole Reggie Jackson homers in 6th straight game |
1976-11-04 |
1st mass-market free-agent reentry draft, Reggie Jackson, Joe Rudi, Gullett, Tenace, Fingers, Baylor, Grich & McCovey, available |
1976-11-29 |
NY Yankees sign free agent Reggie Jackson to 5-year contract |
1977-06-11 |
"The Pretender" by Jackson Browne peaks at #58 |
1977-06-18 |
Billy Martin & Reggie Jackson get into a dug out altercation |
1977-07-03 |
5th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Judy Rankin |
1977-10-18 |
Reggie Jackson hits 3 consecutive homers tying Ruth's series record |
1978-04-13 |
Jackson slugs a 3-run HR in the 1st inning, & the field is showered |
1978-06-04 |
6th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): JoAnne Carner |
1978-07-17 |
NY Yank manager Billy Martin & Reggie Jackson fight in dug out |
1978-07-17 |
Reggie Jackson refusal to bunt causes mgr Billy Martin to suspend him |
1978-07-23 |
Reggie Jackson returns & helps Yankees win their 5th straight |
1978-07-24 |
Billy Martin resigns as Yankee manager after "one is a born liar the other a convicted one" comment about Steinbrenner & Jackson |
1978-09-02 |
Reggie Jackson is 19th player to hit 20 HR in 11 straight years |
1978-10-11 |
Dodgers Bob Welch dramatically strikes out Reggie Jackson in 9th |
1978-10-14 |
NY Yank Reggie Jackson causes World Series controversy by getting in the way of a throw to 1st & deflects the ball away |
1979-07-29 |
7th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Amy Alcott |
1980-08-10 |
8th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Pat Bradley |
1980-08-11 |
Yanks Reggie Jackson hits his 400th HR off Chicago's Britt Burns |
1981-07-05 |
9th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Jan Stephenson |
1982-03-10 |
Travis Jackson & Happy Chandler elected to Hall of Fame |
1982-07-04 |
10th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Sandra Haynie |
1982-08-01 |
H Aaron, F Robinson, T Jackson, & H Chandler inducted in Hall of Fame |
1982-10-29 |
Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson release "Girl is Mine" |
1982-12-01 |
Michael Jackson releases his album "Thriller" |
1983-02-26 |
Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 37 weeks |
1983-05-13 |
Reggie Jackson is 1st major leaguer to strike out 2,000 times |
1983-07-03 |
11th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Hollis Stacy |
1983-10-03 |
Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson release "Say, Say, Say" in UK |
1983-11-03 |
Jesse Jackson launches his 1st campaign for presidency (D) |
1984-01-03 |
Syria frees captured US pilot after appeal from Jesse Jackson |
1984-01-16 |
11th American Music Award: Pat Benatar & Michael Jackson win |
1984-01-27 |
Michael Jackson is burned during filming for Pepsi commercial |
1984-02-07 |
Michael Jackson awarded a 4-ft-high platinum disc by CBS |
1984-02-26 |
Rev Jesse Jackson acknowledges that he called NYC, "Hymietown" |
1984-02-28 |
26th Grammy Awards: Michael Jackson wins 8 Grammys |
1984-09-17 |
Reggie Jackson is 13th to hit 500 HRs |
1985-01-28 |
Charity single "We Are the World" is recorded by supergroup USA for Africa (Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie and other pop stars) |
1985-06-19 |
Reggie Jackson hits his 513th HR to move into 10th place |
1985-08-10 |
Michael Jackson buys ATV Music (every Beatle song) for $47 million |
1985-12-07 |
51st Heisman Trophy Award: Bo Jackson, Auburn (RB) |
1986-05-14 |
Reggie Jackson hit his 537th HR passing Mickey Mantle into 6th place |
1986-06-21 |
Bo Jackson, Heisman Trophy winner, singns with KC Royals |
1986-09-14 |
Bo Jackson's 1st HR-a 475-foot blast (longest at Royal Stadium) |
1986-09-19 |
"Captain EO" with Michael Jackson premieres |
1987-03-24 |
1st Soul Train Music Awards: Janet Jackson, Luther Vandross win |
1987-05-29 |
Michael Jackson attempts to buy Elephant Man's remains |
1987-09-05 |
Carlton Fisk clubs his 300th career HR off Danny Jackson |
1988-03-30 |
2nd Soul Train Music Awards: Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston win |
1988-05-02 |
Jackson Pollock's "Search" sold for $4,800,000 |
1988-07-16 |
San Antonio (Texas League) beats Jackson 1-0 in 26 innings |
1988-11-16 |
Jose Canseco is 1st unanimous AL MVP since Reggie Jackson |
1989-07-11 |
60th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 5-3 at Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim All star MVP: Bo Jackson (KC Royals) |
1990-03-01 |
Steve Jackson Games is raided by the United States Secret Service, prompting the later formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. |
1990-03-14 |
4th Soul Train Music Awards: Soul II Soul, Janet Jackson win |
1990-06-07 |
Michael Jackson hospitalized for chest pains |
1990-06-09 |
Michael Jackson is hospitalized with inflamed rib cartilage |
1990-08-26 |
Bo Jackson hits 4th of 4 consecutive HRs |
1990-11-26 |
1st Billboard Music Awards: M.C. Hammer & Janet Jackson win |
1990-12-06 |
Shoeless Joe Jackson's signature is sold for $23,100 |
1991-01-28 |
18th American Music Award: M C Hammer & Janet Jackson |
1991-03-11 |
Janet Jackson signs $40M 3 album deal with Virgin records |
1991-03-19 |
KC Royals announce they are putting Bo Jackson on waivers |
1991-03-20 |
Michael Jackson signs $65M 6 album deal with Sony records |
1991-04-03 |
Bo Jackson signs 1-year contract with Chicago White Sox |
1991-05-13 |
"Michael Jackson: Magic & Madness" goes on sale |
1991-09-11 |
"La Toya: Growing Up in The Jackson Family" goes on sale |
1991-11-02 |
Jermaine Jackson releases "Word to the Badd!!" anti Michael song |
1991-11-14 |
Michael Jackson's "Black or White" video premieres on FOX TV |
1991-12-09 |
2nd Billboard Music Awards: Michael Jackson & Whitney Houston win |
1992-06-08 |
26th Music City News Country Awards: Alan Jackson & Garth Brooks |
1992-09-23 |
Jackson Browne reportedly beats girlfriend Daryl Hannah |
1993-01-05 |
Reggie Jackson elected to Hall of Fame |
1993-01-25 |
20th American Music Award: Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey win |
1993-02-10 |
"Michael Jackson Talks To Oprah Winfrey" airs on ABC & drew an astounding 39.3 rating/56 share, 90 million people |
1993-03-09 |
7th Soul Train Music Awards: Michael Jackson, Mary J. Blige win |
1993-06-07 |
27th Music City News Country Awards: Alan Jackson & Vince Gill |
1993-08-01 |
Reggie Jackson enshrined in Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY |
1993-08-14 |
Reggie Jackson Day - NY Yanks retire 13th # (#44) |
1993-08-20 |
Colin Jackson runs world record 110m hurdles (12.91) |
1994-01-25 |
Accused of molesting a 13-year-old boy, Michael Jackson settles a civil lawsuit out of court |
1994-02-05 |
Medgar Evers' murderer Byron De La Beckwith sentenced to life, in Jackson Miss, 30 years after the crime |
1994-03-06 |
Colin Jackson runs world record 60m hurdles indoor (7.30 sec) |
1994-05-06 |
Lennox Lewis TKOs Phil Jackson in 8 for heavyweight boxing title |
1994-06-06 |
28th Music City News Country Awards: Alan Jackson & Ray Stevens |
1994-09-06 |
11th MTV Awards: Aerosmith, Lisa Marie & Michael Jackson win |
1994-09-06 |
Actor Jackson Pinckney awarded $487,000 for being partially blinded by Jean-Claude Van Damme during filming of "Cyborg" |
1994-09-08 |
MTV awards feature newlyweds Michael Jackson & Lisa Marie Presley |
1995-06-05 |
29th Music City News Country Awards: Alan Jackson & Reba McEntire |
1995-10-04 |
29th Country Music Association Award: Krauss Jackson win |
1995-12-06 |
Michael Jackson collapses while rehearsing for an HBO special |
1996-06-10 |
30th Music City News Country Awards: Alan Jackson |
1997-05-06 |
Michael Jackson & Bee Gees inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
1997-06-16 |
31st Music City News Country Awards: Alan Jackson & LeAnn Rimes |
1997-07-25 |
Autumn Jackson, found guilty of trying to extort $40M from Bill Cosby |
1997-12-12 |
Fed judge sentences Autumn Jackson, who claims to be Bill Cosby's daughter, to 26 months for trying to extort $40 million from him |
1997-12-23 |
Chicago Bulls coach Phil Jackson is quickest to reach 500 wins (682 games) |
2000-06-13 |
Samuel L. Jackson is honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
2001-06-13 |
35th TNN & CMT Country Weekly Music Awards: George Strait, Faith Hill & Alan Jackson wins |
2001-10-21 |
"United We Stand" benefit concert for September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks victims, held at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC. Event organized and headlined by Michael Jackson, also featuring pop stars Aerosmith, Mariah Carey, The Backstreet Boys, and others. |
2002-01-09 |
Michael Jackson receives the Artist of the Century award at the American music awards |
2002-01-09 |
29th American Music Award: Janet Jackson & Lenny Kravitz win |
2002-05-22 |
37th Academy of Country Music Awards: Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride & Alan Jackson wins |
2002-11-06 |
36th Country Music Association Award: Alan Jackson & Martina McBride wins |
2003-01-26 |
Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Oakland Raiders, 48-21 at the Qualcomm Stadium MVP: Dexter Jackson, Tampa Bay, S |
2003-11-05 |
37th Country Music Association Award: Alan Jackson & Martina McBride wins |
2004-02-01 |
Janet Jackson's breast is exposed during the half-time show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, resulting in US broadcasters adopting a stronger adherence to FCC censorship guidelines. |
2004-03-20 |
18th Soul Train Music Awards: R. Kelly, Janet Jackson, Outkast & Beyoncé win |
2005-06-13 |
A jury in Santa Maria, California acquits pop singer Michael Jackson of molesting 13-year-old Gavin Arvizo at his Neverland Ranch. |
2006-08-27 |
Comair Flight 5191 crashes on takeoff from Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky bound for Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. Of the passengers and crew, 49 of 50 are confirmed dead in the hours following the crash. |
2007-01-07 |
Phil Jackson wins his 900th game as a head coach, becoming the fastest coach to reach 900 career wins |
2008-12-25 |
Phil Jackson becomes the sixth coach in NBA history to win 1,000 games |
2009-11-03 |
23rd Soul Train Music Awards: Michael Jackson, Charlie Wilson & Chaka Khan win |
2009-11-22 |
36th American Music Award: Taylor Swift & Michael Jackson win |
2010-12-19 |
"Miracle at the New Meadowlands", trailing the New York Giants by 21 points with under eight minutes to play in the 4th quarter, the Philadelphia Eagles score four unanswered touchdowns in the final seven minutes and 28 seconds of play, including the final score, a dramatic walk-off punt returned for a touchdown by DeSean Jackson as time expires |
2014-03-18 |
Phil Jackson signs a five-year contract to be president of the New York Knicks |
2016-12-11 |
Louisville QB Lamar Jackson wins Heisman Trophy |
2017-01-04 |
Janet Jackson, 50, gives birth to a boy, Eissa Al Mana |
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Date | Event |
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1730-05-29 |
William Jackson, composer |
1757-04-15 |
George Knowil Jackson, composer |
1767-03-15 |
Andrew Jackson, Carolinas, General/(D) 7th US President (1829-37) |
1767-03-15 |
Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson: A Man for the People |
1767-06-15 |
Rachel Donelson Jackson, wife of President Andrew Jackson (1828-37) (died 1828) |
1782-03-18 |
John C. Calhoun, Abbeville South Carolina, Andrew Jackson's VP (1825-32) |
1786-01-11 |
Joseph Jackson Lister, London, British optician who perfected the optical microscope by designing the achromatic objective lens |
1803-07-24 |
Alexander Jackson Davis, US, architect (gothic revivalist) |
1805-06-21 |
Charles Thomas Jackson, American scientist, polymath (d. 1880) |
1807-01-11 |
Alfred Eugene "Mudwall" Jackson, Brigadier General (Confederate Army) |
1813-09-11 |
Conrad Feger Jackson, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1862 |
1815-01-09 |
William Jackson, composer |
1815-01-28 |
Andrew Jackson Hamilton, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1875 |
1815-04-28 |
Andrew Jackson Smith, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1897 |
1815-07-30 |
Thomas Jackson Rodman, Salem Indiana, Bvt Brigadier General (Union volunteers) was an American military inventor of the rodman gun and perforated-cake gunpowder |
1819-09-14 |
Henry Jackson Hunt, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1889 |
1820-06-24 |
Henry Rootes Jackson, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1898 |
1822-04-15 |
Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana, Major General (Union volunteers) |
1824-01-21 |
Thomas Jackson ["Stonewall"], Clarksburg, Virginia, Lt Gen 2nd Corps (ANV, Confed), (d. 1863) |
1824-09-21 |
Joseph Andrew Jackson Lightburn, Brigadier General (Union volunteers) |
1827-10-02 |
Edmund Jackson Davis, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1883 |
1830-07-14 |
Richard Henry Jackson, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers) |
1830-10-18 |
Helen Hunt Jackson, Ramona |
1831-10-15 |
Helen Maria Hunt Jackson, author (Ramona) |
1833-08-26 |
Charles Jackson Paine, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers) |
1834-11-21 |
Joseph Jackson Bartlett, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1893 |
1835-03-04 |
John Hughlings Jackson, English neurologist (d. 1911) |
1835-10-01 |
William Hicks "Red" Jackson, Brigadier General (Confederate Army) |
1836-01-08 |
Fannie M Jackson, pioneer & educator, 1st US Black woman college grad |
1857-01-31 |
George Jackson Churchward, Great Western Railway Chief mechanical engineer. (d. 1933) |
1861-07-03 |
Peter Jackson, heavyweight boxer (hall of famer) |
1861-11-14 |
Frederick Jackson Turner, Wisc, historian/educator (Harvard U) |
1870-11-21 |
Stanley Jackson, cricketer (captain of England, governor of Bengal) |
1874-07-28 |
Orin Jackson, Lizzie's Waterloo |
1874-10-15 |
Charles Tenney Jackson, The Show |
1876-02-03 |
Ethel Jackson, The Battle of the Weak |
1876-06-05 |
Tony Jackson, American musician (d. 1920) |
1876-07-17 |
Rosa Jackson Lumpkin, Georgia, lived to be 115 (died in 1991) |
1879-12-03 |
Marion Jackson, Min and Bill |
1879-9-06 |
Barry V. Jackson, The Marvellous History of St. Bernard |
1882-03-12 |
Jackson Gregory, The Man from Painted Post |
1882-10-03 |
A. Y. Jackson, Canadian painter (d. 1974) |
1882-10-25 |
Tony Jackson, Father of the Bride Part II |
1883-03-12 |
Judge Jackson, composer |
1886-07-04 |
Thomas E. Jackson, The Woman in the Window |
1886-10-29 |
Jackson Rose, Dillinger |
1886-9-21 |
Frederick J. Jackson, The Stolen Actress |
1887-07-16 |
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson, black sox player (Say it aint so, Joe) |
1888-05-07 |
Selmer Jackson, The Grapes of Wrath |
1888-05-17 |
Selmer Jackson, Iowa, actor (Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp) |
1889-07-16 |
Joe Jackson, |
1891-04-29 |
Ellis Jackson, Down Melody Lane |
1892-02-13 |
Robert Houghwout Jackson, 84th Supreme Court justice (1941-54) |
1892-02-13 |
Robert Jackson, Nuremberg Trials |
1897-03-15 |
Jackson Scholz, American runner (d. 1986) |
1902-01-17 |
Cornwell Jackson, They Call It Murder |
1903-11-02 |
Travis Jackson, American baseball player (d. 1987) |
1906-02-20 |
Jack Jackson, Climb Up the Wall |
1906-07-01 |
Edward Lansing Gordon Jr, Jackson Miss, long jumper (Olympic-gold-32) |
1909-01-13 |
Quentin Jackson, Mood Indigo |
1909-04-13 |
Eudora Welty, Jackson Ms, novelist (Optimist's Daughter-Pulitzer 1973) |
1909-09-05 |
Archie Jackson, Australian cricketer (d. 1933) |
1910-01-23 |
Donald L. Jackson, Episode dated 27 April 1953 |
1910-04-20 |
T. Leslie Jackson, A Christmas Carol |
1910-09-14 |
Lehman Engel, Jackson Miss, conductor/comp (Streetcar Named Desire) |
1910-11-22 |
Mary Jackson, The Exorcist III |
1911-01-19 |
Harvey Jackson, |
1911-10-26 |
Mahalia Jackson, New Orleans, gospel singer (Whole World in his Hands) |
1911-10-26 |
Mahalia Jackson, Precious |
1912-01-28 |
Jackson Pollock, Cody Wyoming, expressionist painter (Lavender Mist) |
1912-01-28 |
Jackson Pollock, Jackson Pollock: Love and Death on Long Island |
1912-05-30 |
Joe Jackson Jr., Episode #4.3 |
1912-05-31 |
Henry M "Scoop" Jackson, (Sen-D-Wash) |
1912-05-31 |
Henry Jackson, Bob Hope for President |
1912-07-23 |
Jackson Beck, Take the Money and Run |
1913-01-02 |
Juanita E Jackson Mitchell, US head (NAACP) |
1913-03-22 |
Jocelyn Jackson, The Birthday Present |
1913-07-23 |
Jackson Wheeler, So You Want to Be on a Jury |
1913-07-25 |
Jill Jackson, Madame X |
1913-10-09 |
Peaches Jackson, Lahoma |
1914-02-02 |
Jimmie Jackson, The Downtown Show |
1915-11-03 |
Hal Jackson, Rockin' the Blues |
1915-12-04 |
Allan Jackson, Hot Springs Ark, newscaster (Youth Takes a Stand) |
1916-03-26 |
Pat Jackson, White Corridors |
1916-08-21 |
Jackson Gillis, Short Fuse |
1916-12-14 |
Shirley Jackson, San Francisco, California, writer (Road Through the Wall), (d. 1965) |
1916-12-14 |
Shirley Jackson, The Haunting |
1916-12-25 |
Eugene Jackson, The Addams Family |
1917-07-27 |
Jackson De Souza, Mãos Sangrentas |
1917-10-02 |
Francis Jackson, organist & master of Music/York minister |
1917-10-15 |
Arthur Schlesinger Jr, Ohio, historian (1946 Pulitzer-Age of Jackson) |
1918-03-12 |
Elaine de Kooning, Jackson Pollock |
1918-10-25 |
Chubby Jackson, A Great Day in Harlem |
1918-11-04 |
Jay Jackson, Crashing the Water Barrier |
1919-03-15 |
George Avakian, Mahalia Jackson: The Power and the Glory |
1919-04-22 |
Bull Moose Jackson, Cry-Baby |
1919-05-26 |
Calvin Jackson, The Unsinkable Molly Brown |
1919-08-31 |
Jackson do Pandeiro, Minha Sogra É da Polícia |
1919-12-25 |
Freddie Jackson, Double Deal |
1920-12-19 |
Gérard Herzog, La voie Jackson |
1920-9-03 |
Jackson Weaver, The Martyr |
1921-02-24 |
Douglass Watson, Jackson GA, actor (Satan Murders, Another World) |
1921-04-05 |
Les Jackson, cricket bowler (England twice, 1949 & 1961) |
1921-04-28 |
Nancie Jackson, Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode 2 |
1921-11-27 |
Jenie Jackson, Ride the High Country |
1922-02-25 |
Tex Winter, Phil Jackson |
1922-03-19 |
Sheila Jackson, Birds of a Feather |
1922-09-12 |
Jackson Mac Low, composer |
1922-9-12 |
Jackson Mac Low, The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda |
1923-01-01 |
Milton Jackson, US, vibraphonist (Milt of Bags) |
1923-01-01 |
Milt Jackson, Wild |
1923-01-14 |
Mary Ann Jackson, Pups Is Pups |
1923-03-21 |
Harry Jackson, The Four of Us Are Dying |
1923-04-30 |
Dalonne Jackson, Minnie and Moskowitz |
1923-06-26 |
Nancy Jackson, T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (Part I) |
1923-07-15 |
Cordell Jackson, The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag |
1923-11-08 |
Jack Jackson, State Fair |
1923-12-19 |
Gordon Jackson, Scottish actor (d. 1990) |
1923-12-19 |
Gordon Jackson, The Great Escape |
1924-04-18 |
Harry Jackson, Harry Jackson: A Man and his Art |
1925-04-09 |
Tom Jackson, British union leader (Post Office) |
1925-08-06 |
Dickie Jackson, The Kid from Borneo |
1926-02-10 |
Randy Jackson, Game 4 |
1926-03-22 |
Lawrence Jackson, Provost Emeritus (Blackburn) |
1926-09-03 |
Anne Jackson, Penn, actress (Dirty Dingus Magee, Angel Levine) |
1926-9-03 |
Anne Jackson, The Shining |
1927-03-11 |
Raymond Jackson, [Jaki], British cartoonist |
1927-11-22 |
Grady "Fats" Jackson, tenor sax player |
1928-02-07 |
Leonard Jackson, The Color Purple |
1928-07-26 |
Joe Jackson, Joe Jackson: Making Michael |
1928-10-18 |
Keith Jackson, Carrolton Ga, sportscaster (ABC Monday Night Football) |
1928-10-18 |
Keith Jackson, 1979 World Series Video: Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles |
1928-12-23 |
Bradford Jackson, The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent |
1929-07-09 |
Lee Hazelwood, Ok, country singer/songwriter (Summer Wine, Jackson) |
1929-12-10 |
Selma do Coco, Jackson do Pandeiro |
1930-01-25 |
Ruth Kligman, Jackson Pollock: Love and Death on Long Island |
1930-05-04 |
Katherine Jackson, Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon |
1931-01-15 |
Thomas Hoving, Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? |
1931-06-02 |
Larry Jackson, baseball player |
1931-06-02 |
Larry Jackson, 1957 MLB All-Star Game |
1931-06-29 |
Ray Jackson, Dunkirk |
1931-09-13 |
Marjorie Jackson, Australia, sprinter (Olympic-gold-1952) [or Feb 13] |
1932-02-06 |
Allan Stone, Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? |
1932-02-07 |
Alfred M Worden, Jackson Michigan, Colonel USAF/astronaut (Apollo 15) |
1932-04-09 |
Carl Perkins, Jackson Tn, singer/songwriter (Blue Suede Shoes) |
1932-11-06 |
Stonewall Jackson, rocker |
1932-11-06 |
Stonewall Jackson, Pilot |
1933-02-24 |
David 'Fathead' Newman Jr., Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration |
1933-03-21 |
Crane Jackson, The Octagon |
1933-04-28 |
Oliver "Bops Junior" Jackson, drummer |
1933-07-19 |
Inigo Jackson, Twins of Evil |
1933-07-30 |
Colette Jackson, Teenage Doll |
1934-04-16 |
Michael Jackson, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 |
1934-07-15 |
David Jackson, 10 Rillington Place |
1934-11-27 |
Al Jackson Jr., Pulp Fiction |
1934-12-04 |
Wink Martindale, Jackson Tn, TV host (Tic-Tac-Dough, Can You Top This) |
1935-03-22 |
Lael Jackson, Russian Roulette |
1935-03-30 |
Alan Jackson, CEO (BTR) |
1935-08-23 |
Brendan Jackson, British air marshal |
1935-11-27 |
Al Jackson Jr, Memphis Tn, drummer (Booker T & MGs-Chinese Checkers) |
1935-12-25 |
Al Jackson, baseball player |
1935-12-25 |
Alvin Jackson, Casey at the Met(s) |
1936-05-09 |
Glenda Jackson, Cheshire England, actress (Women in Love) |
1936-05-09 |
Glenda Jackson, Sunday Bloody Sunday |
1936-07-28 |
Russ Jackson, Canadian football player |
1936-08-05 |
John Dancy, Jackson Tx, newscaster (Prime Time Sunday) |
1936-9-27 |
Don Cornelius, The Jackson 5 |
1937-01-10 |
Thomas Penfield Jackson, American judge |
1937-03-01 |
Curtis Loys Jackson Jr., The Boy with Green Hair |
1937-04-23 |
Don Massengale, Jackson TX, PGA golfer (1966 Bing Crosby Celebrity) |
1937-05-20 |
Dave Hill, Jackson MI, PGA golfer (1967 Memphis) |
1937-07-22 |
Chuck Jackson, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle |
1937-07-27 |
Chuck Jackson, Latta SC, singer (Any Day Now, I Don't Want to Cry) |
1937-08-18 |
Sammy Jackson, General Hospital |
1937-10-20 |
Wanda Jackson, Maud Oklahoma, country singer (Let's Have a Party) |
1937-10-20 |
Wanda Jackson, Dead Poets Society |
1938-03-23 |
Maynard Jackson, first black mayor of Atlanta (d. 2003) |
1938-03-23 |
Maynard Jackson, Startup.com |
1938-03-29 |
Barry Jackson, Barry Lyndon |
1938-05-17 |
Pervis Jackson, rocker (Spinners) |
1938-07-16 |
Tony Jackson, English bass player (The Searchers) (d. 2003) |
1938-11-11 |
Roger Laver, [Jackson], rock keyboardist (Tornados) |
1938-12-16 |
Jimmie Lee Jackson, Marion Alabama, American civil rights protestor |
1939-01-27 |
Mike Hill, Jackson MI, PGA golfer (1977 Ohio Kings Island Open) |
1940-03-16 |
Bobby Jackson, 1963 AFL Championship Game |
1940-07-16 |
Tony Jackson, Liverpool, rock bassist/vocalist (Searchers) |
1940-07-16 |
Tony Jackson, Saturday Night Out |
1940-10-22 |
Ashley Jackson, The Loxley Lozenge |
1941-03-22 |
Jackson De Govia, Die Hard |
1941-04-08 |
J.J. Jackson, The Van Halen Story: The Early Years |
1941-05-23 |
Jackson Hill, composer |
1941-08-02 |
Doris Kenner-Jackson, Because I Said So |
1941-08-18 |
Christopher Jones, Jackson TN, actor (Wild in the Streets), (d. 2014) |
1941-10-08 |
Jesse Jackson, Greenville SC, clergyman/presidential candidate (D) |
1941-10-08 |
Jesse Jackson, Both Sides with Jesse Jackson |
1941-10-31 |
Lucas Brown Jackson, San Marcos Tx, basketballer (Olympic-gold-1964) |
1941-12-10 |
Tommy Rettig, Jackson Heights NY, actor (Jeff's Collie-Lassie) |
1942-02-15 |
Sherry Jackson, What Are Little Girls Made Of? |
1942-03-27 |
Michael Jackson, English writer (d. 2007) |
1942-03-27 |
Michael Jackson, Beer Hunter: The Movie |
1942-05-20 |
Paula, [Jill Jackson], Tx, singer (Hey Paula) |
1942-09-28 |
Grant "Mudcat" Jackson, pitcher (1972 NY Yankees, Phillies) |
1942-9-18 |
Ernestine Jackson, 10,000 Black Men Named George |
1942-9-28 |
Grant Jackson, 1979 World Series Video: Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles |
1943-01-08 |
Lee Jackson, rocker (Nice) |
1943-03-18 |
Kevin Dobson, Jackson Hgts NY, actor (Kojak, Knots Landing, Shannon) |
1943-04-24 |
Donald G. Jackson, Hell Comes to Frogtown |
1943-10-04 |
Mick Jackson, The Bodyguard |
1943-10-23 |
Jackson Bostwick, TRON |
1944-02-18 |
Anthony Jackson, Labyrinth |
1944-06-12 |
Maurice Jackson, US singer (Independents-Leaving You) |
1944-07-09 |
Sonny Jackson, Game 3 |
1944-07-13 |
Millie Jackson, Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins |
1944-07-15 |
Millie Jackson, Thompson Ga, model/singer (Get it out 'cha system) |
1945-02-06 |
Jennifer Jackson, Playboy: The Party Continues |
1945-03-22 |
Charles "Chuck" Jackson, US singer (Playboy, Independents) |
1945-08-02 |
Jewell Jackson McCabe, pres (natl coaltion of 100 black women) |
1945-09-17 |
Phil Jackson, Deer Lodge Montana, American basketball player and coach (Knicks/Bulls/Lakers) |
1945-9-17 |
Phil Jackson, Michael Jordan to the Max |
1946-01-06 |
Harold Jackson, Hattiesburg, MS, NFL wide receiver (LA, New Engl) |
1946-01-06 |
Harold Jackson, New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears |
1946-01-18 |
Kirk Varnedoe, Jackson Song - Un ricordo di Jackson Pollock |
1946-05-18 |
Reggie Jackson, Wyncote Pennsylvania, "Mr October" baseball rightfielder (Yankees, A's) |
1946-05-18 |
Reggie Jackson, BASEketball |
1946-09-24 |
Robert Jackson, MP/minister of British Civil Service |
1946-10-04 |
Susan Sarandon, [Tomaling], Jackson Hgts NY, actress (Bull Durham) |
1946-10-04 |
Frank G. Jackson, Captain America: The Winter Soldier |
1947-04-14 |
Joe Lahoud, Reggie Jackson |
1947-04-26 |
Gervase Frank Ashworth Jackson-Stops, architectural adviser |
1947-04-29 |
Tom House, Reggie Jackson |
1947-10-02 |
Paul Jackson, The Ron Clark Story |
1947-11-02 |
Mick Jackson, Pitch Perfect |
1948-01-11 |
Madeline Manning-Jackson-Mimms, US 800m runner (Oly-gold-1968) |
1948-01-19 |
Michael J. Jackson, The Fourth Protocol |
1948-03-28 |
Jamie Smith-Jackson, All the President's Men |
1948-06-18 |
Philip Jackson, The Best Offer |
1948-10-09 |
Jackson Browne, US Base in Germany, rock voclaist (Lawyers in Love) |
1948-10-09 |
Jackson Browne, Forrest Gump |
1948-10-29 |
Kate Jackson, Birmingham Ala, actress (Rookies, Charlie's Angels) |
1948-10-29 |
Kate Jackson, Loverboy |
1948-10-31 |
Ronny Jackson, Joan Lui - Ma un giorno nel paese arrivo io di lunedì |
1948-12-12 |
Ray Jackson, rock musician |
1948-12-21 |
Samuel L. Jackson, Washington DC, actor (Amos & Andrew, White Sand, Pulp Fiction) |
1948-12-21 |
Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction |
1949-01-21 |
Daryl G. Nickens, The Famous Jett Jackson |
1949-06-24 |
Betty Jackson, A Midwinter's Tale |
1949-07-16 |
Richard Jackson, Princess Ida |
1949-10-21 |
LaTanya Richardson Jackson, U.S. Marshals |
1950-01-12 |
Sheila Jackson Lee, American politician |
1950-01-12 |
Sheila Jackson Lee, Split: A Divided America |
1950-02-20 |
Jan Jackson, Beyond the Wall of Sleep |
1950-05-29 |
Rebbie [Maureen] Jackson, Gary Indiana, singer (R U Tuff Enuff) |
1950-05-29 |
Rebbie Jackson, Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon |
1950-06-01 |
John M. Jackson, A Few Good Men |
1950-06-02 |
Sally Jackson, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade |
1950-07-15 |
Leigh Jackson, Warriors |
1950-07-30 |
John Paul Jackson, Mystery of the Father's Blessing |
1950-08-03 |
John Landis, Chicago IL, director (Animal House, Michael Jackson's Thriller video) |
1950-08-24 |
Bernard Jackson, Super Bowl XII |
1950-11-17 |
Rusty Jackson, 1976 NFC Championship Game |
1951-01-26 |
Walt Willey, Ottawa Ill, actor (Jackson Montgomery-All My Children) |
1951-04-04 |
Tom Jackson, 1997 NFL Draft |
1951-04-12 |
Jackson Spires, rock drummer (Blackfoot) |
1951-04-14 |
Noah Jackson, Chicago Bears vs. Kansas City Chiefs |
1951-05-04 |
Jackie Jackson, [Sigmund], Gary In, rocker (Jackson 5-ABC) |
1951-05-04 |
Jackie Jackson, The Running Man |
1951-05-10 |
Ron Banks, Jermaine Jackson/Dramatics |
1951-05-14 |
Clim Jackson, Camp Hollywood |
1951-05-20 |
Ken Kurtis, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1951-06-27 |
Howard Jackson, Full Contact |
1951-08-02 |
Greg Jackson, Episode #1.2 |
1951-11-19 |
Wilbur Jackson, Super Bowl XVII |
1952-04-08 |
Patricia Jackson, True Lies |
1952-04-26 |
Merrell Jackson, Godspell |
1952-05-08 |
Beth Henley, Jackson Miss, actress/playwright (Miss Firecracker) |
1952-05-13 |
Jacob Dahlin, Janet Jackson, Duran Duran |
1952-05-22 |
Bruce Kalish, The Famous Jett Jackson |
1952-07-18 |
Denny Jackson, |
1952-08-13 |
Herb Ritts, Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory |
1952-10-09 |
Fritzi Jackson, |
1952-10-13 |
Beverly Johnson, Michael Jackson: Liberian Girl |
1952-9-05 |
David Glen Eisley, Action Jackson |
1953-04-01 |
Robert Jackson, Art Modell for Moving the Browns to Baltimore |
1953-05-09 |
Ron Jackson, baseball player |
1953-05-09 |
Ron Jackson, History Rings True: Red Sox Opening Day Ring Ceremony |
1953-05-11 |
David Gest, Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon |
1953-07-14 |
Monte Jackson, Minnesota Vikings vs. Los Angeles Rams |
1953-08-28 |
Jackson Antunes, The Dead Girl's Feast |
1953-10-15 |
[Toriano] Tito Jackson, singer (Jackson 5-ABC, Never Can Say Goodbye) |
1953-10-15 |
Tito Jackson, Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon |
1953-12-13 |
Tom Sanders, Jackson Wyoming, aerial cameraman (Living Daylights) |
1953-9-18 |
Carl Jackson, Clay Pigeons |
1954-02-12 |
Gail Jackson-Francis, Didi's Last Wish |
1954-02-20 |
Anthony Head, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters |
1954-06-01 |
Doug Jackson, The Last Stand |
1954-08-11 |
Joe Jackson, English singer/pianist/composer (The Harder they Come) |
1954-08-11 |
Joe Jackson, There's Something About Mary |
1954-12-11 |
Jermaine Jackson, Gary Indiana, singer (Jackson 5-ABC) |
1954-12-11 |
Jermaine Jackson, Michael Jackson: Life of a Superstar |
1955-01-27 |
Richard Jackson, No Country for Old Men |
1955-02-28 |
Randy Jackson, New Orleans, guitarist (Zebra-Tell Me What You Want) |
1955-03-20 |
Mark Tataryn, The Famous Jett Jackson |
1955-03-22 |
Greg Jackson, 10 Things I Hate About You |
1955-03-22 |
Charles Jackson, Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets |
1955-08-03 |
Alfred Jackson, Atlanta Falcons vs. Washington Redskins |
1955-08-30 |
Martin Jackson, rocker (Swing Out Sister-Swing Out) |
1955-12-09 |
Terry Jackson, New York Giants vs. Washington Redskins |
1955-12-11 |
Stu Jackson, Reading Pa, NBA coach (NY Knicks (1989-90) |
1956-02-09 |
Philip Jackson Ford Jr, NC, basketball player (Olympic-gold-1976) |
1956-02-29 |
Randy Jackson, rocker (Zebra-I Don't Know, I Don't Care) |
1956-03-26 |
Charly McClain, Jackson Tn, country singer (Radio Heart) |
1956-05-24 |
Michael Jackson, Northern Irish clergyman |
1956-05-29 |
LaToya Jackson, Gary, Indiana, American singer/model (If You Feel the Funk)/posed for Playboy |
1956-05-29 |
La Toya Jackson, Playboy Celebrity Centerfold: La Toya Jackson |
1956-06-23 |
Randy Jackson, The National Christmas Tree Lighting |
1956-07-27 |
Jackson Phillips, Flashpoint |
1956-07-29 |
Jackson Burns, Splinter |
1956-08-29 |
Roger Jackson, Scream |
1956-10-02 |
Freddie Jackson, US R&B singer/songwriter (Rock Me Tonight) |
1956-10-02 |
Freddie Jackson, King of New York |
1956-11-16 |
Mallie Jackson, Daddy, I'm Their Mama Now |
1956-12-23 |
Bobby Jackson, Bobby Bowden |
1957-02-06 |
Jackson Bolt, Nailbiter |
1957-03-12 |
Marlon D Jackson, Gary IN, singer (Jackson 5-Maybe Tomorrow) |
1957-03-12 |
Marlon Jackson, Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues |
1957-03-20 |
Spike Lee [Shelton Jackson Lee], Atlanta, Florida, American film director (Mo Better Blues, Jungle Fever, Malcolm X) |
1957-07-15 |
Michael Jackson, Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks |
1957-10-05 |
Mark Geragos, Michael Jackson/Iraq After Saddam |
1958-01-06 |
George Jackson, New Jack City |
1958-02-11 |
Michael Jackson, controller (BBC2) |
1958-02-11 |
Michael Jackson, Birdland |
1958-03-20 |
Rickey Jackson, NFL defensive end (SF 49ers) |
1958-03-20 |
Rickey Jackson, Super Bowl XXIX |
1958-04-19 |
Jay Jackson, Like Sheep |
1958-05-06 |
Marc Jackson, Kidney Thieves |
1958-08-29 |
Michael Jackson, Gary Indiana, recording artist and King of Pop (Thriller, Bad), (d. 2009) |
1958-08-29 |
Michael Jackson, This Is It |
1958-08-30 |
Don Jackson, Anna Nicole Smith |
1958-10-10 |
Robert Jackson, Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers |
1958-10-17 |
Alan Jackson, Newnan Ga, country singer (Here in the Real World) |
1958-10-17 |
Alan Jackson, Unstoppable |
1958-11-13 |
Linda Jackson, Montreal Quebec, cyclist (Olympics-96) |
1958-11-24 |
Theresa Gonsalves, VH1 News Presents: Michael Jackson's Secret Childhood |
1958-11-29 |
Thomas Matthew Jackson, The Tuskegee Airmen |
1958-12-06 |
Debbie Rowe, The Michael Jackson Interview: The Footage You Were Never Meant to See |
1959-02-11 |
Jackson Reid, Fallen Angel II: Descending |
1959-04-02 |
Victoria Jackson, Miami Florida, comedian (SNL, Casual Sex) |
1959-08-02 |
Victoria Jackson, UHF |
1959-08-03 |
Victoria Jackson, Miami Fla, actress (Casual Sex, Saturday Night Live, UHF) |
1959-08-30 |
Mark 'Jacko' Jackson, Australian rules footballer and actor |
1959-08-30 |
Mark 'Jacko' Jackson, Wild Colonial Psychos: Bandits on the Run |
1959-11-14 |
Susan Jackson, Cabin Fever |
1959-12-25 |
Missy Cleveland, Jackson Miss, playmate (April, 1979) |
1959-12-30 |
Paul Jackson Jr., Hairspray |
1959-9-26 |
Jackson Hughes, Episode dated 18 November 1985 |
1959-9-26 |
Jackson Hughes, Joy Ride/Shelter Skelter/Private Channel |
1960-01-29 |
Eddie Jackson, bassist (Queensryche-Breaking the Silence) |
1960-02-27 |
Stoney Jackson, Richmond Va, actor (White Shadow, Insiders) |
1960-02-27 |
Stoney Jackson, The Fan |
1960-03-22 |
Christopher Jackson, National Lampoon's Vacation |
1960-04-16 |
Stan Foster, Action Jackson |
1960-05-15 |
Alison Jackson, Sven: The Coach, the Cash and His Lovers |
1960-05-18 |
Tom Jackson, Oakville Ont, Canadian Tour golfer (1991 CPGA Winter) |
1960-08-26 |
Ola Ray, Michael Jackson: Thriller |
1960-09-20 |
Alice Regina Brown, Jackson MS, 4X100 runner (Olympic-gold-1984, 88) |
1960-11-03 |
[Charles] Karch Kiraly, Jackson, Michigan, American volleyball player (Oly-3 g-84, 88, 96) |
1961-01-29 |
Eddie Jackson, Queensrÿche: Video Mindcrime |
1961-06-14 |
Grace Jackson, St Ann Jamaica, 200m runner (Olympic-silver-1988) |
1961-07-23 |
Cooley Jackson, Moonwalker |
1961-08-08 |
Paul Jackson, rocker |
1961-08-08 |
Paul Jackson, Episode #1.21 |
1961-08-14 |
Mario Jackson, Baby Boy |
1961-10-10 |
Bonita Friedericy, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1961-10-29 |
Randy Jackson, Gary In, rocker (Jackson 5-ABC) |
1961-10-31 |
Peter Jackson, Pukerua Bay, New Zealand, film director (Lord of the Rings - Academy Award, Best Director, 2003) |
1961-10-31 |
Randy Jackson, Glitter |
1961-10-31 |
Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring |
1961-11-01 |
Paul Jackson, cricketer (slow lefty bowler for Victoria & Queensland) |
1961-11-02 |
Jeff Tedford, The Making of a First Rounder: The DeSean Jackson Story |
1961-12-21 |
Matthew Jackson, Little Nicky |
1962-01-05 |
Danny Jackson, US baseball pitcher (Royals/Phillies/Cardinals) |
1962-01-05 |
Danny Jackson, 1993 World Series Video: Philadelphia vs Toronto Blue Jays |
1962-02-15 |
Kenny Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants |
1962-05-25 |
Lionel James, Bo Jackson |
1962-07-07 |
Clive "Doctor" Jackson, rocker (Dr & Medics-Laughing at Pieces) |
1962-07-16 |
Rene Elizondo, Janet Jackson: Design of a Decade 1986/1996 |
1962-10-20 |
Steven R "Randy" Jackson, US percussionist/singer (Enjoy Yourself) |
1962-11-09 |
Shauna Shapiro Jackson, You May Not Kiss the Bride |
1962-11-30 |
Bo Jackson, baseball/football player (KC Royals, LA Raiders) |
1962-11-30 |
Bo Jackson, Someday Your Prince Will Be in Effect: Part 2 |
1962-12-03 |
Tammy Jackson, WNBA forward/center (Houston Comets) |
1962-9-25 |
Christopher A. Jackson, The Bourne Ultimatum |
1963-01-19 |
Martin Bashir, Living with Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special |
1963-07-23 |
Mark Jackson, Super Bowl XXIV |
1963-08-14 |
Vestee Jackson, 1988 NFC Championship Game |
1963-08-22 |
Darrin Jackson, MLB on FOX |
1963-11-16 |
Zina Garrison Jackson, Houston Texas, tennis star (1988/90 Wimbledon) |
1963-11-16 |
Rodney Jackson, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert |
1963-11-19 |
Lee Jackson, Shadow Warrior |
1963-11-21 |
Jeff Bredt, Jackson Arms |
1963-11-22 |
Scoop Jackson, There's Ben |
1963-9-09 |
Mays Jackson, The Dark Knight Rises |
1963-9-11 |
Andrew Jackson, Shadow Builder |
1964-02-22 |
Tommie Agee, Bo Jackson |
1964-03-29 |
Michael A. Jackson, Maryland politician |
1964-06-10 |
Greg Jackson, Happy Gilmore |
1964-07-19 |
André A. Jackson, founder African Diamond Producers Association |
1964-08-02 |
Mary-Louise Parker, Ft Jackson SC, actress (Fried Green Tomatoes) |
1964-11-12 |
Dave Ellefson, Jackson, Minnesota, American heavy metal bassist (Megadeth) |
1964-11-25 |
Wendy Wyland, Jackson Mich, platform diver (Olympic-bronze-1984) |
1964-12-22 |
Mike Jackson, Houston Texas, pitcher (Seattle Mariners) |
1964-12-22 |
Michael Jackson, Chicago White Sox vs. Seattle Mariners |
1965-01-04 |
John Jackson, NFL offensive tackle (Pittsburgh Steelers) |
1965-01-04 |
John Jackson, Super Bowl XXX |
1965-02-26 |
Matt Jackson, Birmingham Mich, Canadian Tour golfer (1994 Payless) |
1965-03-11 |
Jesse Jackson, Jr., American politician |
1965-03-11 |
Jesse Jackson Jr., Episode dated 23 April 2008 |
1965-04-01 |
Mark Jackson, NBA guard (Indiana Pacers) |
1965-04-01 |
Mark Jackson, Episode dated 13 May 2010 |
1965-04-19 |
Keith Jackson, Super Bowl XXXI |
1965-08-29 |
Will Perdue, Phil Jackson |
1965-10-01 |
Kymedienne Jackson, Ain't Got Money for That Salesman! |
1965-10-22 |
Hue Jackson, Episode dated 1 December 2011 |
1965-11-10 |
Celeste Jackson, Tadpole |
1965-12-21 |
Gabrielle Glaser, musician (Luscious Jackson) |
1965-9-29 |
Tim Jackson, Where's My Close-up, Mr. Thornton? |
1966-01-05 |
Kate Schellenbach, musician (Luscious Jackson) |
1966-04-20 |
Kelly O'Neil Jackson, Hiding in Plain Sight |
1966-05-14 |
Mark Jackson, NBA guard (Indiana Pacers) |
1966-05-16 |
Janet Jackson, Gary Indiana, singer, Michael's sister (Control) |
1966-05-16 |
Janet Jackson, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps |
1966-07-06 |
Diamond Jackson, Can't Be Sanford & Son: It's a XXX Parody |
1966-08-20 |
Greg Jackson, NFL strong safety (Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers) |
1966-08-20 |
Greg Jackson, Super Bowl XXV |
1966-11-09 |
Kevin Jackson, Furious 7 |
1967-02-18 |
Colin Jackson, Cardiff Wales, 100m hurdler (Olympic-silver-1988) |
1967-02-18 |
Colin Jackson, Colin Jackson |
1967-04-03 |
Daryl Jackson, Dard Divorce |
1967-07-07 |
Alfred Jackson, CFL receiver (BC Lions) |
1967-07-07 |
Jackson Davis, Pineapple |
1967-07-10 |
Alfred Jackson, NFL cornerback (Minnesota Vikings) |
1967-07-10 |
Alfred Jackson, 1989 NFL Draft |
1967-10-27 |
Jaren Jackson, NBA guard/forward (Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs) |
1967-10-29 |
Oscar Jackson, Enter the Black Dragon |
1967-9-19 |
Aliya Jackson, Cover |
1968-02-01 |
Lisa Marie Presley Keough Jackson, Memphis Tenn, daughter of Elvis |
1968-03-13 |
Michael Levitt, Michael Jackson Memorial |
1968-05-09 |
Willie Stewart, The Way He Makes Them Feel: A Michael Jackson Fan Documentary |
1968-06-28 |
Brian K. Jackson, A Good Day to Be Black & Sexy |
1968-07-16 |
Janet Arvizo, Living with Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special |
1968-08-06 |
Jeff Barlow, Jackson MS, Nike golfer (1994 NIKE Carolina Classic-5th) |
1968-08-29 |
Nick Ball, Samuel L Jackson |
1968-11-02 |
Melanie Jackson, Ways of the Quiet |
1968-11-12 |
Jackson Price, In Gear |
1968-12-05 |
Michael Laricchia, Jamie Clarke's Perfect: Jackson Town |
1968-12-23 |
Corey Allen Jackson, Spider-Man 2 |
1968-9-15 |
Mike Jackson, The Bar |
1969-01-08 |
Brian Wilson, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters |
1969-02-27 |
Victoria Fair, Jackson Michigan, Miss Michigan-America (1991) |
1969-03-21 |
Jennifer Lyn Jackson, Cleveland Ohio, playmate (April, 1989) |
1969-03-21 |
Jennifer Lyn Jackson, Playboy: Playmate Profile Video Collection Featuring Miss April 1998, 1995, 1992, 1989 |
1969-04-08 |
Steve Jackson, NFL cornerback (Houston/Tennessee Oilers) |
1969-04-08 |
Steve Jackson, Super Bowl XXXIV |
1969-04-12 |
Michael Jackson, NFL wide receiver (Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens) |
1969-04-12 |
Michael Jackson, Tennessee Oilers vs. Baltimore Ravens |
1969-04-25 |
Gavin Bruk-Jackson, cricketer (Zimbabwe Test batsman 1993) |
1969-06-14 |
Tara Bardot Jackson, Hot Sexy Video Show! |
1969-07-04 |
Tim Jackson, Australian 100m/200m (Olympics-96) |
1969-07-08 |
Andrea Jackson, The Daily Buzz |
1969-10-13 |
Tim Crabtree, Jackson MI, pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays) |
1969-11-08 |
Jackson Stull, Heart of an Empire |
1969-12-21 |
Leon Searcy, NFL offensive tackle (Pittsburgh Steelers, Jackson Jaguars) |
1970-01-22 |
George Loving Jackson, Where Everyone Knows My Name |
1970-02-27 |
Wendy Eley Jackson, Maynard |
1970-06-10 |
Woody Jackson, Ocean's Twelve |
1970-06-22 |
Richard Yearwood, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters |
1970-06-27 |
Vikki Jackson, Rocket Science |
1970-08-14 |
Trise Jackson, WNBA guard (LA Sparks) |
1970-08-21 |
Marc Evan Jackson, 22 Jump Street |
1970-10-13 |
Mel Jackson, American actor and R&B musician |
1970-10-13 |
Mel Jackson, Deliver Us from Eva |
1970-10-14 |
Jim Jackson, NBA guard (Dallas Mavericks, Phila 76ers) |
1970-11-08 |
Michael Jackson, Trailer Park Boys: The Movie |
1971-08-16 |
Willie Jackson, NFL wide receiver (Jacksonville Jaguars) |
1971-08-16 |
Willie Jackson, Cincinnati Bengals vs. Atlanta Falcons |
1971-10-05 |
Coni Lyn Hull, Jackson Michigan, Miss America-Michigan (1996) |
1971-11-22 |
Tyoka Jackson, defensive end (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) |
1971-11-22 |
Tyoka Jackson, Super Bowl XXXVI |
1971-9-04 |
Chris Beach, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters |
1972-01-02 |
Jeff Jackson, US baseball outfielder (Philadelphia Phillies) |
1972-03-12 |
Mike Jackson, Triple Dog |
1972-03-20 |
Raj Jackson, Johnny Golf Pro |
1972-04-03 |
Kareem Cook, Michael Jackson: One Night Only |
1972-04-21 |
Tia Jackson, WNBA forward (Phoenix Mercury) |
1972-04-29 |
Jackson Yu, The Dark Knight Rises |
1972-05-26 |
Ben Jackson, American Nightmare |
1972-06-08 |
Anthony McLemore, The Jackson Family |
1972-07-30 |
Sunshine Jackson Underhill, Pop Idol |
1972-10-28 |
Calvin Jackson, NFL cornerback (Miami Dolphins) |
1972-11-11 |
Jack Jackson, NFL/CFL wide receiver (Chic Bears, Toronto Argonauts) |
1972-11-24 |
David Costello, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1972-12-19 |
Waverly Jackson, DL (Carolina Panthers) |
1972-9-16 |
Jackson Anderer, Amy's Baking Company |
1972-9-25 |
Tramell Jackson, Salvation |
1973-01-21 |
Grady Jackson, defensive tackle (Oakland Raiders) |
1973-01-21 |
Grady Jackson, Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings |
1973-02-17 |
Raymond Jackson, NFL defensive back (Buffalo Bills) |
1973-03-13 |
Bobby Jackson, NBA guard (Denver Nuggets) |
1973-06-26 |
Aaron Jackson, Pitts Pa, actor (Mark Winkle-California Dreams) |
1973-06-26 |
Aaron Jackson, Wicked Spring |
1973-07-30 |
Cara Jackson, Chandler Arizona, Miss America-Arizona (1996) |
1973-08-06 |
Josh Faure-Brac, I'm Michael Jackson Mother F#@!er! |
1973-08-16 |
Damian Jackson, American baseball player |
1973-08-16 |
Damian Jackson, Atlanta Braves vs. Washington Nationals |
1973-08-18 |
Marcus Aurelio, UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin |
1973-11-02 |
Michelle Jackson, Anchor Zone |
1973-12-20 |
Mary Graff, King Kong: Peter Jackson's Production Diaries |
1974-01-01 |
Staci R. Collins Jackson, Think Like a Man |
1974-01-28 |
Clay Jackson, Clay's Rampage |
1974-01-31 |
Tabatha Jackson, |
1974-02-24 |
Jackson Raine, The Diamond of Jeru |
1974-03-05 |
Paul A. Jackson, Equiano in Africa |
1974-04-21 |
Sean Jackson, Dying to Tell You |
1974-06-21 |
Douglas Romayne, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1974-07-03 |
Carlos 'Los' Jackson, Prom Night |
1974-07-25 |
Lysa Jackson, Miss South Carolina USA (1996) |
1974-12-26 |
David L. Jackson, The Boy David Story |
1975-02-14 |
Lon D. Moeller II, Captain Jackson |
1975-07-06 |
Jennifer S. Jackson, Team America: World Police |
1975-07-12 |
Cheyenne Jackson, American actor and singer |
1975-07-12 |
Cheyenne Jackson, United 93 |
1975-07-17 |
Chris L. Jackson, Abduction of Jesse Bookman |
1975-07-31 |
Judson O. Jackson II, Everyday Woman: Holidays at Home |
1975-09-28 |
Karan Ashley Jackson, Odessa Tx, actress (Aisha-Mighty Power Rangers) |
1975-11-17 |
David Jackson, Heisters |
1976-01-10 |
Terry Jackson, San Francisco 49ers vs. Chicago Bears |
1976-01-11 |
Troy Jackson, Streetball: The AND 1 Mix Tape Tour |
1976-03-05 |
Neil Jackson, Quantum of Solace |
1976-08-13 |
Scott Sarver, King Kong: Peter Jackson's Production Diaries |
1976-08-28 |
Lauren A Jackson, Alex |
1976-08-31 |
Shar Jackson, Good Burger |
1976-11-28 |
Ricardo Almeida, UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin |
1976-12-18 |
Valencia Jackson, E! Special: Famous Last Names |
1977-01-18 |
Yashi Brown, All New! A World Exclusive: Oprah Talks to Michael Jackson's Mother, Katherine, and Visits with His Children |
1977-01-27 |
Jermaine Jackson II, The Jacksons: An American Dream |
1977-02-16 |
Trina Jackson, 4X200m freestyle swimmer (Olympics-gold-96) |
1977-03-15 |
Beppi Jackson, Up and Cummers 11 |
1977-07-28 |
Dexter Jackson, Super Bowl XXXVII |
1977-11-25 |
Gerald Jackson Jr., Tigerland |
1977-9-13 |
Tristan Jackson, War of the Worlds |
1978-01-19 |
Jackson Armstrong, The Hummingbird Stone |
1978-02-28 |
Jackson Nash, Little Savant |
1978-03-19 |
Heather C. Jackson, Women's Studies |
1978-04-05 |
Stephen Jackson, American basketball player |
1978-04-05 |
Stephen Jackson, Sama'an Ashrawi's All-Star Tribute to U.G.K. |
1978-06-11 |
Joshua Jackson, actor (Mighty Ducks) |
1978-06-11 |
Joshua Jackson, Cruel Intentions |
1978-06-12 |
Baha Jackson, Boyz n the Hood |
1978-06-19 |
Casey Nelson-Zutter, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1978-06-20 |
Quinton Jackson, American Mixed Martial Artist |
1978-06-20 |
Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, The A-Team |
1978-07-25 |
Andre Jackson, Catalyst |
1978-10-01 |
Andrew JC Jackson, Australian surf lifesaver |
1978-11-15 |
Travis A. Jackson, Survival |
1978-12-06 |
Darrell Jackson, American football player |
1978-12-06 |
Darrell Jackson, Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots |
1978-12-30 |
Peter Jackson, God's Army |
1979-02-17 |
Jackson Hurst, The Mist |
1979-03-19 |
Jackson Davis, Latter-Day Fake |
1979-04-14 |
Todd James Jackson, Reap What You Sow |
1979-05-19 |
Wolfgang Haas, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1979-05-29 |
Richard Lee Jackson, Bring It on Again |
1979-05-30 |
Alisha Nicole Jackson, Tragedy of a Mother and Son |
1979-06-29 |
Charlotte Jackson, Keith Lemon: The Film |
1979-07-07 |
Josh Hodgins, Jackson Horn |
1979-08-14 |
Adrian Hrytzak, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1979-10-26 |
Samantha Jackson, Bloodlines |
1979-10-31 |
Erica Cerra, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1979-10-31 |
Jackson Williamson, FreeLance |
1979-11-02 |
Donald Lett II, Mr. Jackson |
1980-02-08 |
William Jackson Harper, True Story |
1980-02-25 |
Lee Jackson, Friday Night Lights |
1980-05-15 |
Bermina Jackson, Mrs. Finnerty, You've Got a Lovely Daughter |
1980-06-01 |
Alix Jackson, When Evil Reigns |
1980-06-12 |
Jackson Quiñónez, Retransmisión de los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 2012 |
1980-10-16 |
Jeremy Jackson, Newport Beach California, actor (Shout, Baywatch) |
1980-10-16 |
Jeremy Jackson, Santa Barbara |
1980-10-17 |
Jackson Tanner Worth, Sludge |
1980-11-24 |
Warren Jackson, Episode #1.3747 |
1980-9-27 |
Wayne Colby Jackson, Daily Guinness |
1981-03-24 |
Christopher Burnley, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1981-04-04 |
Melvin Jackson Jr., Street Life |
1981-05-09 |
Elizabeth Jackson, Teacher's Pet |
1981-05-11 |
Lauren Jackson, Australian basketball player |
1981-05-22 |
Jackson Waite, New York Minute |
1981-07-01 |
Kym Jackson, Iron Sky |
1981-10-08 |
Kyle Jackson, From the Ashes |
1981-12-27 |
Dominique Jackson, Greenzo |
1982-02-14 |
Sean O'Kane, The Jackson 5... Million |
1982-03-28 |
Zoë Jackson, The Great White Hype |
1982-05-07 |
Conor Jackson, Episode dated 5 September 2008 |
1982-05-11 |
Jonathan Jackson, Orlando Fla, actor (Lucky-General Hospital) |
1982-05-11 |
Jonathan Jackson, General Hospital |
1982-05-30 |
Everon Jackson Hooi, Dood eind |
1982-06-08 |
Sean Jackson, Blue Light Bandits |
1982-08-04 |
Jackson Warner, The Young and the Restless |
1982-08-30 |
Jackson Friedkin, Rum Distiller |
1982-10-06 |
Juli Jackson, Sugar (sweet) Tooth (ache) |
1982-11-21 |
Jackson Low, 21st Century Punk Rock Volume #1 |
1983-02-24 |
Jackson Defa, One in the Gut |
1983-04-21 |
Tarvaris Jackson, Super Bowl XLVIII |
1983-04-26 |
Ryan Sommers Baum, Jett Jackson: The Movie |
1983-04-29 |
Sebastian Gibbs, Samuel L. Jackson |
1983-05-29 |
Richard Jackson, Redlands California, actor (Ryan Meyers-Saved by the Bell) |
1983-06-30 |
Marlin Jackson, American football player |
1983-07-22 |
Steven Jackson, American football player |
1983-07-22 |
Steven Jackson, 2004 NFL Draft |
1983-08-01 |
Matthew Jackson, Welcome to Camp Shawnee |
1983-08-22 |
Justin Buchholz, UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin |
1983-08-23 |
Annie Ilonzeh, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1983-09-09 |
Edwin Jackson, Major League Baseball pitcher |
1983-10-07 |
Krisbell Jackson, La isla de Los Tigritos |
1983-9-02 |
Candice Jackson, Groupie Love |
1983-9-09 |
Edwin Jackson, 2009 MLB All-Star Game |
1983-9-23 |
Terin Jackson, Blue City |
1983-9-24 |
Tim Aas, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1984-01-12 |
Ryan David Jackson, Final Fantasy VII: The Web Series |
1984-03-07 |
Brandon T. Jackson, American actor |
1984-03-07 |
Brandon T. Jackson, Tropic Thunder |
1984-04-20 |
Tyson Griffin, UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin |
1984-08-05 |
Nik Jackson, Episode #4.11 |
1984-08-15 |
Johnna Jackson, Generation Me |
1984-11-17 |
Dara Selbert, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1984-12-21 |
Jackson Rathbone, American Actor |
1984-12-21 |
Jackson Rathbone, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 |
1985-02-17 |
Jackson Stewart, Frontierland |
1985-06-22 |
Douglas Smith, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters |
1985-07-21 |
Tara Jackson, Tiger Cruise |
1985-07-25 |
Jackson Malle, The Wolf of Wall Street |
1985-10-31 |
Paul Jackson, Jason vs. Sadako |
1985-11-26 |
Dave Jackson, Cat Sick Blues |
1986-02-16 |
Cameron Jackson, World Soccer Orgy: Part 1 |
1986-02-22 |
Billy Jackson, Who's Got Game? |
1986-02-23 |
Evan Pavlica, The Adventures of Jackson Carter |
1986-05-15 |
Sean A. Jackson, Hamlet |
1986-06-06 |
Spiral Jackson, Heat in Vegas |
1986-06-27 |
Kelli Jackson, Phat Girlz |
1986-06-27 |
James Jackson Leach, City of Austin Bicycle Campaign |
1986-10-24 |
Oliver Jackson-Cohen, The Raven |
1986-12-01 |
DeSean Jackson, Episode dated 1 February 2010 |
1986-9-01 |
A.J. Jackson, The Snallygaster Tale |
1986-9-12 |
Jo Jackson, Commonwealth Games 2010 |
1987-01-30 |
Jackson Mullane, Red Nuts |
1987-03-05 |
Jackson Taylor, Sticky TV |
1987-04-06 |
Susan Jackson, Pitch Perfect 2 |
1987-06-21 |
Levi Jackson, Love Lost |
1987-07-05 |
Terra Jackson, Divergent |
1987-07-05 |
Joe Jackson, The Scouting Book for Boys |
1987-08-23 |
Rachel Jackson, Emo |
1987-11-10 |
Jackson Adams, The Long Road to Gary |
1987-11-18 |
Jake Abel, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1987-9-24 |
Grey Damon, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters |
1988-03-08 |
Elly Jackson, Pitch Perfect |
1988-04-16 |
Corey Jackson, Are You True? |
1988-07-30 |
Derek Byers, Andrew Jackson |
1988-08-01 |
Sasha Jackson, Big Man, Little Man |
1988-12-20 |
Noelle Atwood, Jackson Horn |
1988-12-30 |
Leon Jackson, Scottish singer |
1988-12-30 |
Leon Jackson, Episode #5.12 |
1989-02-09 |
Marcus DeSean Jackson, 3 Blind Boys on the Block |
1989-02-20 |
Keith Jackson, Looper |
1989-07-03 |
LaToya Jackson, Free Agents: Live Free or Die |
1989-07-10 |
Hector David Jr., Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1989-07-19 |
Kevin Scott Page, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
1989-11-05 |
Canden Jackson, The Brentwood Connection |
1989-12-01 |
Brian Jackson, Smoke and Mirrors |
1990-01-08 |
Yannick Harrison, Jay-Kid & Michael Jackson |
1990-03-17 |
Robert P. Killian, Ballad of Jackson |
1990-04-10 |
Chapter Jackson, EBT (It's Free Swipe Yo EBT) |
1990-06-17 |
Stevanna Jackson, Bolt |
1990-10-02 |
Jackson Ezinga, TiPi |
1990-10-21 |
Laura Jackson, Cinderella |
1991-01-31 |
Amy Jackson, i |
1991-02-24 |
O'Shea Jackson Jr., Straight Outta Compton |
1991-04-05 |
Jason Eneboe, Ballad of Jackson |
1991-08-20 |
Emma Jackson, Glasgow 2014: BBC One: Day 1: 09:00-12:00 |
1991-12-03 |
Dominique Jackson, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
1992-03-12 |
Alzavian T. Jackson, Mamma Dallas |
1992-03-21 |
Sherell Jackson, |
1992-12-08 |
Victor Ramirez, Ballad of Jackson |
1994-05-29 |
Paloma Kwiatkowski, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters |
1995-12-31 |
Tyler Jackson, Prologue |
1996-01-01 |
Andrew Olivas, Andrew Jackson |
1996-04-03 |
Jackson Bond, The Invasion |
1997-01-07 |
Laura Jackson, Your Name in Lights |
1997-02-13 |
Michael Jackson Jr, son of Michael Jackson |
1997-07-02 |
Jackson Odell, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer |
1998-01-24 |
Leeah Jackson, A Mother's Choice |
1998-04-03 |
Paris Jackson, Episode dated 25 June 2014 |
1998-04-06 |
Lily Jackson, Envy |
1998-05-24 |
Nadiya A. Jackson, Juncture |
1998-08-26 |
Jackson Murphy, Episode #20.95 |
1998-11-09 |
Anthony D. Jackson Jr., Badfellas |
1998-11-24 |
Jamal Jackson, Untitled Jamal Jackson Horror Project |
1999-02-19 |
Jackson Pace, Big Man in Tehran |
2000-02-22 |
Jackson Coulouris, Shadow People |
2000-10-03 |
Jermajesty Jackson, All New! A World Exclusive: Oprah Talks to Michael Jackson's Mother, Katherine, and Visits with His Children |
2000-11-28 |
Jackson Yi, Pound of Flesh |
2001-01-21 |
Jackson Brundage, Pe-Choo/The Spitting Tree |
2001-03-13 |
Bentley Green, Michael Jackson vs. Elvis Presley |
2001-03-15 |
Jackson Slade Pasdar, Shut Up & Sing |
2001-11-22 |
Molly Jackson, Inside Out |
2001-12-14 |
Jackson McClellan, Cookies for Santa |
2001-9-29 |
Rory Jackson, Celebrate Me Scones |
2002-02-21 |
Prince Michael II, Living with Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special |
2002-04-08 |
Skai Jackson, The Smurfs |
2002-04-20 |
Zekari Jackson, Monsters Down the Hall |
2003-03-06 |
Princess Jackson, The Timelord |
2004-05-23 |
Jackson Duggar, 16 Children and Moving In |
Date | Event |
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1835-09-14 |
American leading transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson (33) marries 2nd wife Lydia (Lidian) Jackson in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
1853-08-04 |
Confederate general Thomas Jackson (29) weds Elinor Junkin in Lexington |
1857-07-16 |
Confederate general Thomas Jackson (33) weds Mary Anna Morrison in Lincoln County |
1945-06-13 |
"Three Smart Girls" actress Deanna Durbin (23) weds film writer, producer and actor Felix Jackson at The Little Church Of The West in Las Vegas |
1948-03-05 |
Actor Eli Wallach marries actress Anne Jackson |
1964-07-02 |
Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson (52) weds Sigmond Galloway |
1968-07-08 |
MLB baseball player Reggie Jackson (22) weds his college sweetheart Jennie Campos |
1978-08-23 |
Actress Kate Jackson (29) weds actor Andrew Stevens (23) in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts |
1980-01-14 |
Actor Samuel L. Jackson (31) weds sports channel producer LaTanya Richardson (30) |
1982-05-01 |
Actress Kate Jackson (33) weds business executive David Greenwald in Beverly Hills, California |
1984-09-07 |
Actress-singer Janet Jackson (18) weds fellow R&B singer James DeBarge (21) |
1989-09-23 |
Tennis Ace Zina Garrison (25) weds businessman Willard Jackson (25) at the Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Houston |
1991-09-29 |
Actress Kate Jackson (42) weds ski-lodge entrepreneur Tom Hart in Brentwood |
1994-05-26 |
Michael Jackson (35) weds Elvis' daughter Lisa Marie Presley (26) in La Romana, Dominican Republic |
1996-11-14 |
King of Pop Michael Jackson (38) weds Debbie Rowe (38) in Sydney, Australia |
2002-06-21 |
"Tuck Everlasting" actor Jonathan Jackson (20) weds "General Hospital" actress Lisa Vultaggio (29) |
2009-02-14 |
Victoria's Secret Angel model Adriana Lima (31) weds NBA player Marko Jaric (33) in Jackson Hole, Wyoming |
2012-06-23 |
"NCIS: Los Angeles" actor Eric Christian Olsen (35) weds Sarah Wright near Jackson Hole, Wyoming |
2013-09-29 |
Actor and musician Jackson Rathbone (28) weds burlesque dancer Sheila Hafsadi in Malibu, California |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1984-12-20 |
Actress Kate Jackson (36) divorces business executive David Greenwald after 2 years of marriage |
1985-01-07 |
Actress-singer Janet Jackson (18) divorces fellow R&B singer James DeBarge (21) only 4 months after getting married |
1996-01-18 |
Lisa Marie Presley files for divorce from Michael Jackson in NY |
2004-11-19 |
Singer Jermaine Jackson (49) divorces Alejandra Genevieve Oaziaza (35) after 9 years of marriage |
Date | Event |
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1803-07-05 |
William Jackson, composer, dies at 73 |
1822-11-18 |
George Knowil Jackson, composer, dies at 65 |
1828-12-22 |
Rachel Jackson, wife of 7th US President Andrew Jackson, dies of heart failure |
1845-06-08 |
Andrew Jackson, (D) 7th US President (1828-37), dies at 78 |
1845-06-08 |
Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson: A Man for the People |
1861-05-24 |
James T Jackson, US landlord (doodde EE Ellsworth), shot dead) |
1862-10-08 |
James Streshley Jackson, attorney/Union-brig-gen, dies in battle at 39 |
1862-12-13 |
Conrad Feger Jackson, US Union Brig-General, dies in Battle of Fredericksburg at 49 |
1863-04-17 |
Daniel Smith Donelson, Confederate general/cousin of Andrew Jackson, dies at 61 |
1863-05-10 |
Thomas Jackson, ["Stonewall"], Confederate general (Civil War), dies at 39 |
1865-08-12 |
William Jackson Hooker, botanist, dies |
1866-04-15 |
William Jackson, composer, dies at 51 |
1869-10-24 |
Joseph Jackson Lister, British optician who perfected the optical microscope by designing the achromatic objective lens, dies at 83 |
1871-06-07 |
Thomas Jackson Rodman, American military inventor of the rodman gun and perforated-cake gunpowder, dies on duty at 54 |
1885-08-12 |
Helen Hunt Jackson, Ramona |
1911-10-07 |
John Hughlings Jackson, English neurologist (b. 1835) |
1921-04-20 |
Tony Jackson, Father of the Bride Part II |
1932-05-26 |
Joseph Jackson, One Way Passage |
1933-02-16 |
Archie Jackson, cricketer (of TB, Aus bat too briefly Avg 47.4), dies |
1933-12-19 |
George Jackson Churchward, GWR Chief mechanical engineer. (b. 1857) |
1942-05-14 |
Joe Jackson, The Lion and the Girl |
1943-06-12 |
Jackson Gregory, The Man from Painted Post |
1947-03-09 |
Stanley Jackson, cricketer (20 Tests for England 1893-1905), dies |
1950-05-10 |
Warren Jackson, A Polo Phony |
1951-12-05 |
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson, of baseball's black sox scandal, dies |
1951-12-05 |
Joe Jackson, |
1952-01-26 |
Horace Jackson, The Animal Kingdom |
1953-05-22 |
Frederick J. Jackson, The Stolen Actress |
1953-08-03 |
Harry Jackson, The Band Wagon |
1954-10-09 |
Robert Jackson, Nuremberg Trials |
1956-08-11 |
Jackson Pollock, abstract artist, dies in auto accident (East Hampton) |
1956-08-11 |
Jackson Pollock, Jackson Pollock: Love and Death on Long Island |
1956-09-23 |
Jackson Rose, Dillinger |
1957-11-23 |
Ethel Jackson, The Battle of the Weak |
1958-04-07 |
Judge Jackson, composer, dies at 75 |
1963-06-12 |
Medgar Evers, NAACP official, shot in Jackson Miss at 37 |
1965-01-30 |
Vic Jackson, cricketer (NSW/Leicerstershire off-spinner), dies in car |
1965-02-26 |
Jimmie Lee Jackson, civil rights activist, dies from gunshot wounds at 26 |
1965-08-08 |
Shirley Jackson, US author (Road Through the Wall), dies at 45 |
1969-05-15 |
Colette Jackson, Teenage Doll |
1970-08-07 |
Jonathan P Jackson, US black activist, shot dead |
1971-03-30 |
Selmer Jackson, actor (Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp), dies at 82 |
1971-08-21 |
George Jackson, US prisoner, shot to death at 29 |
1972-01-27 |
Mahalia Jackson, gospel singer (He Got the Whole World), dies at 60 |
1973-07-30 |
Harry Jackson, The Four of Us Are Dying |
1974-04-05 |
A. Y. Jackson, Canadian painter (b. 1882) |
1975-10-01 |
Al Jackson, rock drummer (Booker T & The MG's), dies at 39 |
1976-04-26 |
Allan Jackson, newscaster (Youth Takes a Stand), dies at 60 |
1980-03-17 |
Jackson Wheeler, So You Want to Be on a Jury |
1980-07-15 |
Eddie Jackson, comedian (Jimmy Durante Show), dies at 84 |
1981-05-18 |
Cornwell Jackson, They Call It Murder |
1982-07-10 |
Jackson do Pandeiro, Minha Sogra É da Polícia |
1983-09-01 |
Henry "Scoop" Jackson, (Sen-D-Wash), dies at 71 |
1983-09-01 |
Henry Jackson, Bob Hope for President |
1984-06-19 |
Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock |
1985-11-28 |
Calvin Jackson, The Unsinkable Molly Brown |
1986-10-26 |
Jackson Scholz, American runner (b. 1897) |
1986-10-26 |
Jackson Scholz, Chariots of Fire |
1987-07-27 |
Travis Jackson, baseball player (NY Giants), dies at 83 |
1988-08-07 |
Wilfred Jackson, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
1989-02-01 |
Elaine de Kooning, Jackson Pollock |
1989-07-31 |
Bull Moose Jackson, Cry-Baby |
1989-10-25 |
Ray Jackson, Dunkirk |
1989-11-06 |
Jackson Hughes, Episode dated 18 November 1985 |
1989-11-06 |
Jackson Hughes, Joy Ride/Shelter Skelter/Private Channel |
1989-12-17 |
Ellis Jackson, Down Melody Lane |
1990-01-15 |
Gordon Jackson, actor (Hamlet), dies after a short illness at 66 |
1990-01-15 |
Gordon Jackson, The Great Escape |
1990-08-28 |
Larry Jackson, 1957 MLB All-Star Game |
1990-10-20 |
Freda Jackson, Clash of the Titans |
1991-01-10 |
Joe Jackson Jr., Episode #4.3 |
1991-02-23 |
Merrell Jackson, Godspell |
1991-10-10 |
Jacob Dahlin, Janet Jackson, Duran Duran |
1992-04-07 |
T. Leslie Jackson, A Christmas Carol |
1992-04-19 |
Charlotte Jackson, A Prince There Was |
1992-10-20 |
Jackson Weaver, The Martyr |
1992-10-21 |
Jackson Weaver, voice of Smokey the Bear, dies of diabetes |
1992-12-07 |
Felix Jackson, Destry Rides Again |
1994-01-17 |
Grady "Fats" Jackson, tenor Sax Player, dies at 66 |
1994-05-29 |
Oliver "Bops Junior" Jackson, drummer, dies at 61 |
1995-03-27 |
Freddie Jackson, Double Deal |
1995-04-26 |
Sammy Jackson, General Hospital |
1995-07-02 |
Gervase F Ashworth Jackson-Stops, architectural adviser, dies at 48 |
1999-10-09 |
Milt Jackson, American jazz vibraphonist (b. 1923) |
1999-10-09 |
Milt Jackson, Wild |
2000-02-04 |
Doris Kenner-Jackson, Because I Said So |
2000-02-10 |
George Jackson, New Jack City |
2001-08-25 |
Inigo Jackson, Twins of Evil |
2001-09-27 |
Jimmie Jackson, The Downtown Show |
2001-10-26 |
Eugene Jackson, The Addams Family |
2002-02-23 |
Peaches Jackson, Lahoma |
2002-04-17 |
Crane Jackson, The Octagon |
2002-12-26 |
Herb Ritts, Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory |
2003-03-27 |
Leigh Jackson, Warriors |
2003-06-23 |
Maynard Jackson, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (b. 1938) |
2003-06-23 |
Maynard Jackson, Startup.com |
2003-08-14 |
Kirk Varnedoe, Jackson Song - Un ricordo di Jackson Pollock |
2003-08-18 |
Tony Jackson, English musician (The Searchers) (b. 1938) |
2003-08-18 |
Tony Jackson, Saturday Night Out |
2003-10-01 |
Chubby Jackson, A Great Day in Harlem |
2003-10-20 |
Donald G. Jackson, Hell Comes to Frogtown |
2003-11-01 |
Gérard Herzog, La voie Jackson |
2003-12-17 |
Mary Ann Jackson, Pups Is Pups |
2004-03-17 |
J. J. Jackson, American television personality (b. 1941) |
2004-03-17 |
J.J. Jackson, The Van Halen Story: The Early Years |
2004-07-28 |
Jackson Beck, Take the Money and Run |
2004-10-14 |
Cordell Jackson, The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag |
2004-12-08 |
Jackson Mac Low, The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda |
2005-07-25 |
David Jackson, 10 Rillington Place |
2005-08-16 |
Jay Jackson, Crashing the Water Barrier |
2005-10-28 |
Tony Jackson, American basketball player (b. 1942) |
2005-12-10 |
Mary Jackson, The Exorcist III |
2006-03-01 |
Johnny Jackson, American musician (b. 1951) |
2006-03-07 |
Howard Jackson, Full Contact |
2006-07-10 |
Daryl G. Nickens, The Famous Jett Jackson |
2006-11-27 |
Anthony Jackson, Labyrinth |
2006-12-15 |
Allan Stone, Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? |
2007-05-06 |
Mario Jackson, Baby Boy |
2007-08-30 |
Michael Jackson, British beer and whiskey author/expert. (b. 1942) |
2007-08-30 |
Michael Jackson, Beer Hunter: The Movie |
2007-09-03 |
Syd Jackson, Māori activist and trade unionist (b. 1939) |
2008-01-18 |
Michelle Jackson, Anchor Zone |
2009-01-20 |
David 'Fathead' Newman Jr., Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration |
2009-06-25 |
Michael Jackson, American recording artist, entertainer and King of Pop music (The Jackson 5, Thriller, Dangerous) dies of cardiac arrest at 50 |
2009-06-25 |
Michael Jackson, This Is It |
2009-12-10 |
Thomas Hoving, Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? |
2010-01-22 |
Jennifer Lyn Jackson, Playboy: Playmate Profile Video Collection Featuring Miss April 1998, 1995, 1992, 1989 |
2010-03-01 |
Ruth Kligman, Jackson Pollock: Love and Death on Long Island |
2010-03-04 |
Ron Banks, Jermaine Jackson/Dramatics |
2010-04-22 |
Nancy Jackson, T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (Part I) |
2010-08-19 |
Jackson Gillis, Short Fuse |
2010-09-08 |
Jill Jackson, Madame X |
2011-02-04 |
Sheila Jackson, Birds of a Feather |
2011-02-20 |
Troy Jackson, Streetball: The AND 1 Mix Tape Tour |
2011-04-25 |
Harry Jackson, Harry Jackson: A Man and his Art |
2011-05-20 |
Noelle Atwood, Jackson Horn |
2011-06-03 |
Pat Jackson, White Corridors |
2012-02-01 |
Don Cornelius, The Jackson 5 |
2012-05-01 |
Greg Jackson, Episode #1.2 |
2012-05-23 |
Hal Jackson, Rockin' the Blues |
2013-03-12 |
Christopher Jackson, National Lampoon's Vacation |
2013-12-05 |
Barry Jackson, Barry Lyndon |
2013-12-22 |
Leonard Jackson, The Color Purple |
2014-10-14 |
Susan Jackson, Cabin Fever |
2015-02-18 |
John Paul Jackson, Mystery of the Father's Blessing |
2015-05-09 |
Selma do Coco, Jackson do Pandeiro |
2016-06-22 |
Wayne Jackson of the Memphis Horns dies aged 74 |
2016-10-06 |
Rod Temperton, the songwriter who penned Michael Jackson's Thriller, dies aged 66 |
2018-06-11 |
'The Goldbergs' and 'Modern Family' actor Jackson Odell dead at 20 |
2018-06-28 |
Joe Jackson, father of Michael, Janet and their Jackson 5 brothers, dies aged 89 |