{{Short description|American cinematographer}} {{Infobox person | name = Jackson Rose | image = File:Jackson Rose, directeur de la photographie américain.jpg | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = October 29, 1886 | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, United States | death_date = September 23, 1956 (aged 69) | death_place = Los Angeles, California, United States | other_names = | occupation = Cinematographer | years_active = 1914-1950 }} '''Jackson Rose''' (1886–1956) was an American cinematographer.<ref>Babington & Barr p.136</ref> He shot more than a hundred and fifty short and feature films during his career. He began his career at the Chicago-based Essanay Pictures, then worked for Universal Pictures for much of the 1920s. He also shot films for a variety other studios including Tiffany Pictures, MGM, Columbia Pictures and Warner Brothers
==Selected filmography== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * ''The Slim Princess'' (1915) * ''The Prince of Graustark'' (1916) * ''Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines'' (1916) * ''Skinner's Dress Suit'' (1917) * ''The Trufflers'' (1917) * ''The Mutiny of the Elsinore'' (1920) * ''Burning Daylight'' (1920) * ''Big Game'' (1921) * ''The Marriage of William Ashe'' (1921) * ''Paid Back'' (1922) * ''The Married Flapper'' (1922) * ''His Last Race'' (1923) * ''The Dangerous Age'' (1923) * ''The Night Message'' (1924) * ''The Whispered Name'' (1924) * ''Behind the Curtain'' (1924) * ''Excitement'' (1924) * ''The Sunset Trail'' (1924) * ''Young Ideas'' (1924) * ''The Dangerous Blonde'' (1924) * ''Big Timber'' (1924) * ''The Measure of a Man'' (1924) * ''Smouldering Fires'' (1925) * ''Ridin' Pretty'' (1925) * ''The Storm Breaker'' (1925) * ''Straight Through'' (1925) * ''Up the Ladder'' (1925) * ''The Mystery Club'' (1926) * ''The Old Soak'' (1926) * ''The Midnight Sun'' (1926) * ''The Beautiful Cheat'' (1926) * ''Alias the Deacon'' (1927) * ''Held by the Law'' (1927) * ''Cheating Cheaters'' (1927) * ''Lingerie'' (1928) * ''Love Me and the World Is Mine'' (1928) * ''We Americans'' (1928) * ''The Foreign Legion'' (1928) * ''The Grip of the Yukon'' (1928) * ''Green Grass Widows'' (1928) * ''Midstream'' (1929) * ''Girl on the Barge'' (1929) * ''Painted Faces'' (1929) * ''The College Coquette'' (1929) * ''The Lost Zeppelin'' (1929) * ''The Girl from Woolworth's'' (1929) * ''Troopers Three'' (1930) * ''A Lady Surrenders'' (1930) * ''The Swellhead'' (1930) * ''Once a Gentleman'' (1930) * ''Seed'' (1931) * ''Strictly Dishonorable'' (1931) * ''Reckless Living'' (1931) * ''Texas Gun Fighter'' (1932) * ''Law and Order'' (1932) * ''Radio Patrol'' (1932) * ''Don't Bet on Love'' (1933) * ''Phantom Thunderbolt'' (1933) * ''The Three Wise Guys'' (1936) * ''Mama Steps Out'' (1937) * ''Northwest Rangers'' (1942) * ''The Unknown Guest'' (1943) * ''Trocadero'' (1944) * ''Dillinger'' (1945) * ''Main Street After Dark'' (1945) * ''Fear'' (1946) * ''Stepchild'' (1947) * ''Born to Speed'' (1947) * ''Out of the Blue'' (1947) * ''Philo Vance's Secret Mission'' (1947) * ''Philo Vance's Gamble'' (1947) * ''Philo Vance Returns'' (1947) * ''The Checkered Coat'' (1948) * ''Bungalow 13'' (1948) * ''I Cheated the Law'' (1949) * ''Destination Murder'' (1950) * ''The Great Plane Robbery'' (1950) * ''Experiment Alcatraz'' (1950) {{div col end}}
==References== {{Reflist}}
==Bibliography== * Bruce Babington & Charles Barr. ''The Call of the Heart: John M. Stahl and Hollywood Melodrama''. Indiana University Press, 2018.
==External links== *{{IMDb name|0002487}}
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