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Richard Jackson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Richard Jackson (theatrical producer) (born 1932), British theatrical producer and agent * Richard Jackson (artist) (born 1939), American contemporary artist *Richard Jackson (choreographer) (born 1979), choreographer for Lady Gaga and reality television personality * Richard Jackson (musicologist) (born 1936), American musicologist and music librarian *Richard Lee Jackson (born 1979), American actor Politicians * Richard Jackson (Sudbury MP) (1688–1768), British MP for Sudbury in 1734 *Richard Jackson (colonial agent) (c. 1721–1787), British lawyer, colonial agent and politician *Richard Jackson (Coleraine MP) (c. 1729–1789), Irish politician, MP for Coleraine 1751–1789 * Richard Jackson Jr. (1764–1838), United States Representative from Rhode Island *Sir Richard Downes Jackson (1777–1845), Administrator of Canada West and Canada East, 1841–1842 * Richard Jackson (Liberal politician) (1850–1938), British ...
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Richard Jackson (theatrical Producer)
Richard Jackson (born 31 March 1932) was a British theatrical agent and play producer from 1959 until retiring in 2003. Early life He was educated at Cheltenham College 1945–48, and after completing his National Service was employed by Walt Disney Productions Ltd from 1956 - 1958. Awards and recognition *Life member of BAFTA *Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, 1993. Early career He was Company Manager for Lindsay Kemp's "Pierrot in Turquoise" featuring David Bowie (Mercury Theatre and Tour) 1967. Productions *''Jock-on-the-Go'' (Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre) 1973. *''Chox - Cambridge Footlights Revue'' (Comedy Theatre) 1974. *''Peter Pan Man'' (Kings Head) 1975. *''The Polynesian Prime Minister'' with Vikki Richards 1975. *''Charles Trenet in Concert'' (Royal Albert Hall) 1975. *''Madame de Sade'' (Kings Head) 1975. *''Jade'' (Kings Head) with Annie Ross 1975. *''Carol's Christmas'' (Kings Head) with Nigel Stock (actor), Nigel Stock and Prunella Gee 1975. *''The Bitter ...
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