Stanley Jackson English cricketer
Stanley Jackson is a 76 years old English cricketer from Chapel Allerton. Stanley Jackson was born on November 21, 1870 (died on March 09, 1947, he was 76 years old) in Chapel Allerton. His nickname was Sir Stanley Jackson.
About
No, he died on 03/09/1947, 77 years ago. He was 76 years old when he died. He died in London
Family
His mother is Grace Tempest and his father is William Jackson 1st Baron Allerton. His mother died at the age of (Stanley was 30 years old). and William Jackson 1st Baron Allerton was 30 years old when Stanley born. His father was a Politician.
Parents
Works
Stanley Jackson Movies (6)
There are 6 movies of Stanley Jackson.
His first feature film was The Days of Whisky Gap (1961). He was 90 when he starred in this movie. Since 1961, he has appeared in 6 feature films. The last one is People of the Seal, Part 2: Eskimo Winter (1971). .
View all Stanley Jackson movies.Stanley Jackson movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Writer | The Days of Whisky Gap (1961) | 90 |
Writer | A Pinto for the Prince (1979) | 108 |
Writer | The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1958) | 87 |
Circle of the Sun (1960) | 90 | |
Writer | People of the Seal, Part 2: Eskimo Winter (1971) | 100 |
Director | People of the Seal, Part 2: Eskimo Winter (1971) | 100 |
Awards (2)
Awarded honorary doctor of the University of Calcutta , awarded Wisden Cricketer of the Year ,
Education
He graduated from Harrow School and Trinity College
Career (3)
Team | Match/Point | Start | End | Age at that time |
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club | 1890 | 1907 | 19 years He was 19 years old. | |
Cambridge University Cricket Club | 1890 | 1893 | 19 years He was 19 years old. | |
England and Wales cricket team | 1893 | 1905 | 22 years He was 22 years old. |
Stanley Jackson zodiac sign was scorpio.
Other facts about Stanley Jackson
Alias | Sir Stanley Jackson |
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Country of citizenship | United Kingdom |
Place of death | London |
Office | Chairman of the Conservative Party, Financial Secretary to the War Office, Governor of Bengal, Member of Parliament for Howdenshire |
Noble title | Knight Bachelor |
Date of death | 1947-03-09T00:00:00Z |
Political party | Conservative Party |
Given name | Stanley |
Position held | Member Of The Privy Council Of The United Kingdom |
Sport | Cricket |
Work location | London |
Family name | Jackson. Show people with the surname Jackson |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Name in native language | Stanley Jackson |
Honorific prefix | The Right Honourable |
Conflict | Second Boer War |
Military branch | British Army |
Candidacy in election | 1922 United Kingdom General Election , electoral district: Howdenshire |