Howard Jackson (born Howard Manucey Jackson 8 February 1900 in St. Augustine, Florida – 4 August 1966 in Florida) was an American film composer of feature movies and industry documentaries.
[1][2][3] Jackson began scoring films and writing cues for Universal Pictures from 1929, with his first total film score being Broadway (1929).
He later moved to Paramount Pictures and scored several early films for Frank Capra, The Three Stooges[4] and other works for Columbia Pictures often without credit.
He finished his career at Warner Bros.[5] This article about a composer is a stub.
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