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Donald G. Jackson (April 24, 1943 – October 20, 2003) was an American
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Biography

Born in Tremont,
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, Jackson grew up in
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,
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. As an adult he struggled to become a filmmaker for many years while working at an auto factory. Finally, in the mid-1970s he made his first feature film, a horror film parody, ''The Demon Lover''. This film was soon followed by the
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film, ''I Like to Hurt People''. These films financed his move to Hollywood,
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, where he remained until his death. Jackson is perhaps most well known for creating and directing the cult film, ''
Hell Comes to Frogtown ''Hell Comes to Frogtown'' is a 1988 American science fiction action film co-directed by Donald G. Jackson and R. J. Kizer, and written by Jackson and Randall Frakes. The film stars professional wrestler Roddy Piper as well as Sandahl Bergman ...
''. Throughout his career Jackson worked with several filmmakers including
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and James Cameron but it was not until he began a long collaboration with American filmmaker
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that the team created Zen Filmmaking. Zen Filmmaking is a distinct style of filmmaking where no scripts are used in the creation of a film. Actors who frequently starred in Jackson's films included
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and
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Death

Jackson died of
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on October 20, 2003 and was interred in the
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in
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Filmography

* ''The Demon Lover'' (1976) * ''I Like to Hurt People'' (1985) * '' Roller Blade'' (1986) * ''UFO: Secret Video'' (1986) * ''
Hell Comes to Frogtown ''Hell Comes to Frogtown'' is a 1988 American science fiction action film co-directed by Donald G. Jackson and R. J. Kizer, and written by Jackson and Randall Frakes. The film stars professional wrestler Roddy Piper as well as Sandahl Bergman ...
'' (1987) * '' Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force'' (1990) * '' The Roller Blade Seven'' (1991) * '' The Legend of the Rollerblade Seven'' (1992) * ''Carjack'' (1993) * ''
Return to Frogtown ''Return to Frogtown'' (also known as ''Frogtown II'') is a 1993 B movie directed by Donald G. Jackson. It is the sequel to the 1988 cult film ''Hell Comes to Frogtown''. Like its predecessor, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic future where ...
'' (1993) * ''It's Showtime'' (1993) * '' Return of the Roller Blade Seven'' (1993) * '' Pocket Ninjas'' (1994) * ''Queen of Lost Island'' (1994) * ''The Devil's Pet'' (1994) * ''Twisted Fate'' (1994) * ''Kill, Kill Overkill'' (1994) * ''Baby Ghost'' (1995) * ''Little Lost Sea Serpent'' (1995) * ''Big Sister 2000'' (1995) * ''Raw Energy'' (1995) * ''Rollergator'' (1996) Rollergator, RiffTrax
/ref> * '' Toad Warrior'' (1996) * ''
Guns of El Chupacabra ''Guns of El Chupacabra'' is a 1997 martial arts based monster film that was directed by Donald G. Jackson and was produced by and stars Scott Shaw. The co-stars of this film include Julie Strain, Kevin Eastman, Conrad Brooks, Joe Estevez, and R ...
'' (1997) * ''Armageddon Boulevard'' (1998) * ''Lingerie Kickboxer'' (1998) * ''Guns of El Chupacabra 2: The Unseen'' (1999) * ''Blade Sisters'' (1999) * ''Ride with the Devil'' (1999) * ''Legend of the Dead Boyz'' (2001) * ''
Max Hell Frog Warrior ''Max Hell Frog Warrior'' also known as ''Toad Warrior'' is a 1996 martial arts sci fi cult film written, produced, and directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw. This film is the third in the ''Hell Comes to Frogtown'' series, following the cu ...
'' (2002)


Documentary films about Donald G. Jackson

*''Demon Lover Diary'' (1980) *'' Interview: The Documentary'' (2005)


References


External links

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Collection of articles about Donald G. JacksonRiffTrax treatment of ''Rollergator '' on official YouTube channel
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, Donald G. Deaths from leukemia 1943 births 2003 deaths People from Adrian, Michigan Deaths from cancer in California Film directors from Michigan Burials at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery People from Itawamba County, Mississippi