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Gordon Cameron Jackson OBE (19 December 1923 - 15 January 1990) was an Emmy Award-winning Scottish actor best remembered for his roles as the butler Hudson in Upstairs, Downstairs and George Cowley, the head of CI5, in The Professionals.

Gordon Jackson (politician) (Wikipedia.org)

This article is about the politician. For the Scottish actor, see Gordon Jackson (actor).

Gordon Jackson (born 5 August 1948) is a Scottish Labour Party politician and was the MSP for Glasgow Govan from 1999 to 2007. He studied law at the University of St Andrews.

Since 1990 he has been a QC, and despite his commitments to the parliament, he continued to be a practising lawyer, for which he drew a lot of criticism. In the Scottish Parliament he had a habit of spending large amounts of time away at Court and then returning to Parliament just before the vote at 5.00pm; it earned him the nickname "Crackerjack"—after the children's programme Crackerjack that famously started at 4.55pm.

In the Scottish Paliament elections on 3 May 2007, he lost his seat to the SNP's Deputy Leader, Nicola Sturgeon.

He is also an Honorary Vice-President of English-Speaking Union Scotland.

Gordon Jackson (businessman) (Wikipedia.org)

Sir Ronald Gordon Jackson AK, commonly known as Gordon Jackson (5 May 1924 - June 1 1991) was an Australian businessman.

He was educated at Brisbane Grammar School and the University of Queensland.

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Gordon Cameron Jackson was born on 19th December 1923 in Glasgow, Scotland, the youngest of five children, whose father taught painting in the city. His interest in acting began during his school-life where he took part in many amateur productions. This led to him being spotted by the BBC and work in radio shows such as 'Children's Hour' soon followed. However by the age of fifteen he left school and went to work as a draughtsman for Rolls-Royce. But when film producers were looking for a young Scot to take part in the film 'The Foreman Went to France', the Beeb had not forgotten Gordon (even if *he* had forgotten *them*!) and recommended him. His abilities as an actor really took off at the age of twenty with his appearance as an airman in the film 'Millions Like Us'. Although limited to his unmistakeable Scots accent, his versatility in other areas saw him win myriad film and TV roles in a career spanning almost fifty years. His career was truly prolific and although not always starring in high-profile films, he was rarely out of work. His very early work also consisted of much radio work and repertory theatre in Glasgow, Worthing and Perth. He made his London stage debut in 1951, in the long-running farce 'Seagulls Over Sorrento'. Later stage roles included those of Horatio in 'Hamlet', Banquo in 'Macbeth', Ishmael in the stage production of 'Moby Dick' directed by Orson Welles (the mind boggles at this - how did they get a whale to perform on a stage?!) and a range of other parts both classical and modern. In 1949 he starred in the film 'Floodtide' alongside actress Rona Anderson whom he married in 1951. The couple bore two children, Graham and Roddy. Gordon's film work remained steady throughout the fifties and sixties and amongst fellow actors such as Alec Guiness he came to be highly respected. In 1969 he played Horatio in Tony Richardson's production of 'Hamlet', at the Round House, and won the Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Actor. But the public didn't really "discover" him until 1971 with London Weekend Television's classic 'Upstairs Downstairs'. This was a drama series set in the 1910s and 1920s and concerned the contrast between the lives of a wealthy family (upstairs) and their servants (downstairs). Gordon played the 'middleman' butler Hudson. The series lasted five years and sold to dozens of countries worldwide, proving popular almost everywhere - particularly the USA. In 1974 he was awarded British Actor of the Year award and a Supporting Actor Emmy in 1975 for 'Upstairs, Downstairs'. In 1977 came the long-running 'The Professionals' - an action-based crime series wherein he played the tough, ruthless, wily head of a Government department called Criminal Intelligence (essentially a cross between MI6, Special Branch and the SAS). This was a complete (if temporary) change of direction for Gordon's career and he appeared to relish the challenge of playing an entirely different role. Despite the controversial depiction of violence, series was huely successful all over the world (except America, as the TV bosses there felt it too violent). Reportedly the British Royal Family were fans of the series, and in 1979 he was appointed OBE (though presumably in recognition of his entire acting career). Shortly after completion of the series in 1981, Gordon appeared in the Australian mini-series 'A Town Called Alice'. He won Australia's Logie award for this role. Yet despite his success, Gordon claimed that he did not enjoy his own performances and never watched himself on screen - stating that he never felt very confident or comfortable in front of the camera or on stage. Throughout the remainder of the 1980s Gordon generally took small roles in several TV and film projects. Tragically his career was cut short when, in 1989, it was discovered he had irreversible bone cancer. The illness took its toll very quickly indeed and he passed away on 14th January 1990 leaving Rona as his widow. A great loss to us all.

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