Gordon Jackson (actor)
Gordon Cameron Jackson, was a Scottish actor best remembered for his roles as the butler Angus Hudson in Upstairs, Downstairs and as George Cowley, the head of CI5, in The Professionals. He also portrayed Flt. Lt. Andrew MacDonald, "Intelligence", in The Great Escape.
Early life
Gordon Jackson was born in Glasgow in 1923, 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. He left school aged 15 and became a draughtsman for Rolls-Royce.Early career
His film career began in 1942, when producers from Ealing Studios were looking for a young Scot to act in The Foreman Went to France and he was suggested for the part. After this, he returned to his job at Rolls-Royce, but he was soon asked to do more films, and he made the decision to make acting his career. Jackson soon appeared in other films, including Millions Like Us, San Demetrio London, The Captive Heart, Eureka Stockade and Whisky Galore!. In the early years of his career, Jackson also worked in repertory theatre in Glasgow, Worthing and Perth.In 1949, he starred in the film Floodtide, along with actress Rona Anderson. He and Anderson married two years later on 2 June 1951. They had two sons, Graham and Roddy. The same year, he made his London stage debut, appearing in Seagulls Over Sorrento.
In the 1950s and 1960s he appeared on television in programmes such as The Adventures of Robin Hood, ABC of Britain, Gideon's Way and The Avengers. In 1955 he had a small part in The Quatermass Xperiment, the film version of the BBC TV serial. He later had supporting roles in the films The Great Escape, The Bridal Path and The Ipcress File. In 1969, he and his wife had important roles in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. That year, he played Horatio in Tony Richardson's production of Hamlet and he won a Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Actor, having also taken part in the film version.
Later career
Gordon Jackson became a household name playing the stern Scottish butler Angus Hudson in sixty episodes of the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs from 1971 to 1975. In 1976, he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor for the episode "The Beastly Hun". In 1974, he was named British Actor of the Year and in 1979 he was made an OBE. Jackson was cast opposite Bette Davis for the American television film Madame Sin, which was released in overseas markets as a feature film.His next big television role was in The Professionals from 1977. He played George Cowley in all 57 episodes until the programme's end in 1983, although filming had finished in 1981. He played Noel Strachan in the Australian Second World War drama A Town Like Alice, winning a Logie Award for his performance.
After A Town Like Alice and The Professionals, Gordon Jackson continued his television work with appearances in Hart to Hart, Campion and Shaka Zulu and the films The Shooting Party and The Whistle Blower. He also appeared in the theatre, appearing in Cards on the Table, adapted from the novel by Agatha Christie at the Vaudeville Theatre in 1981 and in Mass Appeal by Bill C. Davis at the Lyric Hammersmith in 1982. From 1985 to 1986, Jackson narrated two afternoon cookery shows in New Zealand for TVNZ called Fresh and Fancy Fare and its successor Country Fare. His last role before his death was in Effie's Burning, and this was broadcast posthumously.
Death
In December 1989, he was diagnosed with bone cancer; the diagnosis was too late and nothing could be done. He died on 15 January 1990, aged 66, in London. He was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium.Selected filmography
- One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
- The Foreman Went to France as Alastair "Jock" MacFarlane
- Women Aren't Angels as Man in small orchestra
- Nine Men as the Young 'un
- Millions Like Us as Fred
- San Demetrio London as Messboy John Jamieson
- Pink String and Sealing Wax as David
- The Captive Heart as Lieut. Lennox
- Against the Wind as Duncan
- Eureka Stockade as Tom Kennedy
- Floodtide as David Shields
- Stop Press Girl as Jock Melville
- Whisky Galore! as George Campbell
- Bitter Springs as Mac
- Happy Go Lovely as Paul Tracy
- The Lady with a Lamp
- Castle in the Air as Hiker
- Death Goes to School as Detective Inspector Campbell
- Seagulls Over Sorrento as Able-Seaman Haggis Mcintosh
- Malta Story as British Soldier
- Meet Mr. Lucifer as Hector
- The Love Lottery as Ralph
- Delavine Affair as Florian
- Passage Home as Ted Burns
- The Quatermass Xperiment as BBC TV producer
- Windfall as Leonard
- Moby Dick—Rehearsed as A Young Actor / Ishmael
- Women Without Men as Percy
- Blonde Bait as Percy
- Pacific Destiny as District Officer
- The Baby and the Battleship as Harry
- Sailor Beware! as Carnoustie Bligh
- Seven Waves Away as John Merritt
- Let's Be Happy as Dougal MacLean
- Hell Drivers as Scottie
- The Hasty Heart as Lachlen McLachlen
- Man in the Shadow as Jimmy Norris
- Blind Spot as "Chalky" White
- Yesterday's Enemy as Sgt. Ian McKenzie
- Rockets Galore! as George Campbell
- The Navy Lark as Leading Seaman Johnson
- Three Crooked Men as Don Wescott
- Meeting at Night as Hector Maclachlan
- Yesterday's Enemy as Sgt. McKenzie
- The Bridal Path as PC Alec
- Blind Date as Sergeant
- Devil's Bait as Sergeant Malcolm
- Never Die as Ian "Jock" Bell
- The Price of Silence as Roger Fenton
- Cone of Silence as Capt. Jock Bateson
- The Soldier's Tale as The Narrator
- Tunes of Glory as Capt. Jimmy Cairns, M.C.
- Snowball as Bill Donovan
- as Farmer
- Two Wives at One Wedding as Tom
- Mutiny on the Bounty as Seaman Edward Birkett
- Hold My Hand, Soldier
- The Great Escape as Flt. Lt. Andrew MacDonald, "Intelligence"
- The Long Ships as Vahlin
- Benbow Was His Name as Campbell
- Daylight Robbery as Sergeant
- The Ipcress File as Jock Carswell
- Operation Crossbow as R.A.F. Pilot
- Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines as MacDougal
- Cast a Giant Shadow as James MacAfee
- The Fighting Prince of Donegal as Captain Leeds
- Triple Cross as British Sergeant Questioning Chapman
- The Night of the Generals as Captain Engel
- Danger Route as Brian Stern
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie as Gordon Lowther
- Run Wild, Run Free as Mr Ransome
- Hamlet as Horatio
- The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens as The Narrator
- Scrooge as Tom – Friend of Harry's
- Kidnapped as Charles Stewart
- On the Run as Mr. Mallory
- Madame Sin as Commander Cavendish
- Russian Roulette as Hardison
- Sonntagsgeschichten as Mr. Dunner
- Spectre as Inspector Cabell
- Golden Rendezvous as Dr. Marston
- The Medusa Touch as Dr. Johnson
- The Last Giraffe as Fielding
- The Masks of Death as Alec MacDonald
- The Zaz as The Commander
- The Shooting Party as Tom Harker
- The Whistle Blower as Bruce
- Gunpowder as Sir Anthony Phelps
- The Lady and the Highwayman as Harry
Television credits
- The Avengers as Ian De'ath
- Upstairs, Downstairs as Hudson
- The Professionals as George Cowley
- A Town Like Alice as Noel Strachan
- My Brother Tom as Lockie McGibbon
- Shaka Zulu as Prof. Bramston
- Noble House as Supt. Armstrong
- Campion as Professor Gardner Cairey