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Sherry Jackson

Sherry D. Jackson (born February 15, 1942) is an American retired actress and former child star.

Sherry Jackson
Jackson on an episode of Mr. Novak in 1963
Born
Sherry D. Jackson

(1942-02-15) February 15, 1942 (age 81)
OccupationActress
Years active1949–1982
Known forThe Danny Thomas Show
The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
The Breaking Point
Star Trek: What Are Little Girls Made Of?
Perry Mason: The Case of the Festive Felon (Season 7, Episide 9)
Partner(s)Fletcher R. Jones
(1967 – d.1972)
RelativesMontgomery Pittman (stepfather)
AwardsHollywood Walk of Fame

Early life edit

Jackson was born on February 15, 1942, in Wendell, Idaho.[1] Her mother, Maurita, provided drama, singing, and dancing lessons for Sherry and her two brothers, Curtis L. Jackson, Jr., and Gary L. Jackson,[2] beginning in their formative years.[3] Her father, Curtis L. Jackson, Sr., died when she was 6, and Maurita moved the family from Wendell to Los Angeles, California.[4]

By one account Maurita, who had been told while still in Idaho that her children should be in films, was referred to a theatrical agent by a tour bus driver whom they met in Los Angeles.[4] According to another, she was referred by the friend of an agent who saw Sherry eating ice cream on the Sunset Strip.[5] Apocryphal perhaps, but within the year Sherry had her first screen test, for The Snake Pit with Olivia de Havilland, and by the age of seven appeared in her first feature film, the 1949 musical You're My Everything, which starred Anne Baxter and Dan Dailey.[4]

In 1950, young Sherry became friends with actor Steve Cochran while working with him on The Lion and the Horse. Steve introduced his friend, writer Montgomery Pittman, to Sherry's widowed mother.[6] A romance developed, and Pittman married Maurita Jackson in a small ceremony on June 4, 1952, in Torrance, California, with Sherry as flower girl and younger brother Gary as ring-bearer; Cochran himself was Pittman's best man.[7] In 1955 Cochran hired Pittman to write his next film, Come Next Spring, the first that Cochran produced himself.[8] Sherry played the part of Cochran's mute daughter Annie Ballot,[9] a role Pittman wrote specifically for his step-daughter.[10]

During the course of appearing in several of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies during the 1950s as Susie Kettle, one of the titular couple's numerous children, Jackson also appeared in The Breaking Point, which starred John Garfield in his penultimate film role. In 1952 she portrayed the emotionally volatile visionary and ascetic Jacinta Marto in The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima[5] and the following year played John Wayne's daughter in the football-themed Trouble Along the Way.

Make Room for Daddy edit

 
Sherry Jackson with Danny Thomas on Make Room For Daddy (ca. 1955)

Jackson played the older daughter Terry Williams on The Danny Thomas Show (known as Make Room for Daddy during the first three seasons) from 1953 to 1958. During the course of her five years on the series, she established a strong bond with her on-screen mother, Jean Hagen, but Hagen left the series after the third season in 1956.

Worn out from the relentless pace of the production, Jackson left the program at the beginning of season six, once her five-year contract expired. To allow the writers to finish the character off, actress Penny Parker appeared in the role for fourteen episodes of season seven, in which the character gets married and moves away. Jackson's impact on the Danny Thomas viewing audience was such that, on February 8, 1960, she received a star for "Television" at 6324 Hollywood Blvd. on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[11] Jackson did return as Terry for the premiere episode of the new series Make Room for Granddaddy in 1970.

Later roles edit

Over the next few years, Jackson broadened her range of acting roles by guest starring in television series, appearing as a hit woman on 77 Sunset Strip, a freed Apache captive who yearns to return to the reservation on The Tall Man, an alcoholic on Mr. Novak, a woman accused of murder on Perry Mason, and an unstable mother-to-be on Wagon Train. Sherry also appeared as a first season guest on The Rifleman episode “The Sister” playing the part of a horse riding sibling of two doting brothers. She played a gunslinger's promiscuous young bride in the Western series Maverick episode entitled "Red Dog" with Roger Moore, Lee Van Cleef and John Carradine. After a 1965 appearance on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., she then made guest appearances on Lost in Space ("The Space Croppers", reuniting with her Danny Thomas co-star, Angela Cartwright), My Three Sons, Gunsmoke, Rawhide, The Wild Wild West ("The Night of the Vicious Valentine" and "The Night of the Gruesome Games", as two different characters), Batman, and the original Star Trek ("What Are Little Girls Made Of?").

When Blake Edwards remade the television series Peter Gunn as a feature film entitled Gunn (1967), Jackson was filmed in a nude scene[12] that appeared only in the international version, not the U.S. release.[13] Stills of the nude scene appeared in the August 1967 issue of Playboy magazine, in a pictorial entitled "Make Room For Sherry".[14] The movie has not been released on VHS or DVD.[15]

In 1968 Jackson co-starred in The Mini-Skirt Mob as a member of an all-female motorcycle gang, and appeared in the 1973 film Cotter opposite Don Murray and Carol Lynley. In subsequent years she appeared in TV movies such as Wild Women (1970), Hitchhike! (1974), The Girl on the Late, Late Show (1974), Returning Home (1975), Enigma (1977), The Curse of the Moon Child (1977) and Casino (1980).

In the 1970s through early 1980s she made guest appearances on TV shows Love, American Style, The Rockford Files, Starsky & Hutch, The Blue Knight, Switch, The Streets of San Francisco, Barnaby Jones, The Incredible Hulk, Fantasy Island, Vega$, Alice, Charlie's Angels and CHiPs.

Personal life edit

Jackson dated Lance Reventlow while he was estranged from his wife Jill St. John.[16][17]

In 1967, she began a five-year relationship with business executive and horse breeder Fletcher R. Jones. On November 7, 1972, Jones was killed in a plane crash eight miles east of Santa Ynez Airport in Santa Barbara County, California.[18] Five months after Jones's death, Jackson filed a palimony suit against his estate, asking for more than $1 million (equivalent to $6.6 million in 2022), with her attorneys stating that Jones had promised to provide her with at least $25,000 a year for the rest of her life.[19][needs update]

Jackson has a star for broadcast television on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6324 Hollywood Boulevard.[1][11]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1950 Covered Wagon Raid Susie Davis
The Breaking Point Amy Morgan [20]
1951 When I Grow Up Ruthie Reed
Lorna Doone Young Annie Ridd
Hello God Little Italian Girl
1952 The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima Jacinta Marto [21]
The Lion and the Horse Jenny [3]
This Woman is Dangerous Susan Halleck [22]
1953 Trouble Along the Way Carole Williams [21]
1956 Come Next Spring Annie [10]
1960 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mary Jane Wilkes [23]
1965 Wild on the Beach Lee Sullivan (Lippert Productions Ltd., 20th Century Fox)
1967 Gunn Samantha (Geoffrey Productions, Paramount Pictures) [24]
1968 The Mini-Skirt Mob Connie
1969 The Monitors Mona (Commonwealth United Entertainment)
1973 Cotter Shasta
1977 Bare Knuckles Jennifer Randall [18]
1978 Stingray Abigail Bratowski [18]

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1949–1951 Fireside Theatre Little Girl 2 episodes
1951–1952 The Range Rider Susan Harper / Virginia Lee 2 episodes
1951–1952 The Gene Autry Show Bonnie Ford / Frankie Scott 2 episodes
1952 The Roy Rogers Show Lucy Collins Episode: "Unwilling Outlaw"
1953–1958 The Danny Thomas Show Terry Williams 133 episodes
1953 The Ford Television Theatre Terry Pelham Episode: "All's Fair in Love"
1953 Lux Video Theatre Ruthie Hammond Episode: "Look, He's Proposing!"
1953 Private Secretary Episode: "Child Labor"
1954 Shower of Stars Terry Williams Episode: "Entertainment on Wheels"
1954 Mystery is My Business Episode: "Woman in the Chair"
1956 The Charles Farrell Show Julie Episode: "Charlie's Secret Love"
1957–1961 Maverick Erma Curran / Annie Haines 2 episodes
1958 The Rifleman Rebecca Snipe Episode: "The Sister"
1959–1960 77 Sunset Strip Ophir / Shirley Bent / Ella / Chris Benson / Carrie 5 episodes [25][26]
1960 The Swamp Fox Melanie Culpin 2 episodes
1960 The Millionaire Susan Johnson Episode: "Millionaire Susan Johnson"
1960 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Mignonne McCurdy Episode: "The Prettiest Collateral in Town"
1960 Surfside 6 Jill Murray Episode: "High Tide"
1960 Riverboat Inez Cox Episode: "The Water of Gorgeous Springs"
1961 Bringing Up Buddy Janie Episode: "Buddy and Janie"
1961 The Tall Man Sally Bartlett Episode: "Apache Daughter"
1962 The New Breed Ellen Talltree Episode: "Care is No Cure"
1962 The Twilight Zone Comfort Gatewood Episode: "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank"
1962 Hawaiian Eye Joan Carmichael Episode: "A Scent of Whales"
1962 Gunsmoke Aggie / Lacey Parcher 2 episodes [27]
1963 Vacation Playhouse Alice Watson Episode: "Come a-Runnin"
1963 Mr. Novak Cathy Ferguson Episode: "The Risk"
1963 Perry Mason Madeline Randall Episode: "The Case of the Festive Felon"
1964 The Lieutenant Maggie Shea Episode: "Gone the Sun"
1964 Wagon Train Geneva Balfour Episode: "The Geneva Balfour Story"
1965 Rawhide Mar Episode: "Moment in the Sun"
1965 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Geraldine Episode: "Sergeant Carter Gets a Dear John Letter"
1965 The Virginian Lois Colter Episode: "Show Me a Hero"
1966 Branded Nell Beckwith Episode: "Barbed Wire"
1966 Lost in Space Effra Episode: "The Space Croppers"
1966 My Three Sons Linda June Mitchell Episode: "The Wheels"
1966 Batman Pauline 2 episodes
1966 Death Valley Days Katherine Turner Episode: "Lady of the Plains"
1966 Star Trek Andrea S1:E7, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
1967–1968 The Wild Wild West Lola Cortez / Michele LeMaster 2 episodes
1970 The Interns Jeri Spencer Episode: "The Quality of Mercy"
1970 Make Room for Granddaddy Terry Williams Episode: "Make Room for Grandson"
1970 The Immortal Sherry Hiller Episode: "Sylvia"
1970 Wild Women Nancy Belacourt TV movie
1971 Love, American Style Blanche Segment: "Love and the Waitress"
1974 Hitchhike! Stefanie TV movie
1974 The Girl on the Late, Late Show Pat Clauson TV movie
1974 Chase Shirley Episode: "$35 Will Fly You to the Moon"
1975 Returning Home Marie Derry ABC Movie of the Week
1975 Barbary Coast Sherry Episode: "Crazy Cats"
1975 Mobile One Leslie Willis Episode: "The Pawn"
1975 The Rockford Files Jennifer Sandstrom Episode: "The Real Easy Red Dog"
1975 Matt Helm Elena Bosworth Episode: "Double Jeopardy"
1976 Starsky & Hutch Denise Girard Episode: "Bounty Hunter"
1976 The Blue Knight Mrs. Bonner Episode: "The Rose and the Gun"
1976 Switch Jennie Rosenthal Episode: "The 100,000 Ruble Rumble"
1977 The Streets of San Francisco Jackie Allen / Joy Adams / September Dawn Episode: "One Last Trick"
1977 Enigma Kate Valentine TV movie
1978 Barnaby Jones Erica Hughes 2 episodes
1978 The Incredible Hulk Dr. Diane Joseph Episode: "Earthquakes Happen"
1979 Fantasy Island Monica Jensen Episode: "Cowboy/Substitute Wife"
1979 Vega$ Denise Episode: "The Usurper"
1980 Alice Toni Morelli Episode: "Good Buddy Flo"
1980 Charlie's Angels Tina Fuller Episode: "Homes $weet Homes"
1980 CHiPs Diane Episode: "The Strippers"
1980 Casino Jennifer TV movie

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 10, 2011. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  2. ^ "Maurita Pittman, TV writer, manager, 88". alt.obituaries. February 1, 2006. from the original on September 27, 2018. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Cook, Ben (June 26, 1952). Written at Hollywood. "The Kid Finally Gets Second Chance". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 34. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c West, Alice (January 25, 1953). "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood". Ogden Standard-Examiner. Ogden, Utah. p. 9. from the original on February 2, 2015. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Young Actors Play Leads in 'Miracle' at Warner". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 17, 1952. p. 29. from the original on March 9, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2015. Sherry [Jackson] is only ten... [She] has been a movie actress for four years. She was discovered by the friend of a Hollywood talent agent, while she was having an ice cream soda.
  6. ^ "Human Interest Story Is Behind Fox Lodi Film". Lodi News-Sentinel. Lodi, California. June 14, 1956. p. 2. from the original on March 9, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  7. ^ (PDF). Torrance Herald. Torrance, California. 12 June 1952. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 February 2015. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  8. ^ "Will Hutchins on Montgomery Pittman". Western Clippings. January 2013. from the original on December 19, 2014. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  9. ^ "CMBA Blogathon: Come Next Spring (1956)". Jim Lane's Cinemadrome. May 22, 2014. from the original on February 2, 2015. Retrieved February 1, 2015. Matt assures her that he's been sober for three years, then he asks about Annie. "Is she...Did she ever get over...?" "Nope," says Bess, "still mute. Cain't utter a sound."
  10. ^ a b "A Happy Family Affair Inspires a Screen Hit". The News and Eastern Townships Advocate. St. Johns, Quebec. September 6, 1956. p. 17. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015. Her dad, Montgomery Pittman, wrote the screenplay and he built the script around little Sherry. ... [I]t turned out to be one of the most dramatic roles ever offered a youngster and was planned as such. ... [F]or her work in this show [she] received the "Gold Star Award" from Mars, Inc.
  11. ^ a b "Sherry Jackson profile". Hollywood Walk of Fame. from the original on February 3, 2015. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  12. ^ Heffernan, Harold (May 9, 1967). Written at Hollywood, CA. "Danny's Sherry Big, Big Girl Now". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. NANA. p. 22. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023.
  13. ^ J. Kingston Pierce (February 13, 2013). "Make a Wish". Rap Sheet. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  14. ^ Thomas, Nick (2015). "Make room for Sherry Jackson". The Spectrum. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  15. ^ Worth Point
  16. ^ Wilson, Earl (30 November 1962). "Last Night: Ex-Cleopatra Boss Gets Fat Offer". The Morning Call. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  17. ^ Winchell, Walter (14 June 1963). "Say Hey, Mrs. Mays". The Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  18. ^ a b c Kleiner, Dick (March 17, 1978). Written at Hollywood. "Third Career for Sherry". The Daily News. Bowling Green, Kentucky. NEA. p. 27. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  19. ^ Written at Los Angeles. "$1-Million Suit by Sherry Jackson". St. Joseph News-Press. St. Joseph, Missouri. UPI. April 12, 1973. p. 3C. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  20. ^ Nott, Robert (2003). He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 263. ISBN 9780879109851. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015. Maurita Pittman always felt that Jack L. Warner experienced an internal struggle regarding the film: 'I don't know why the film was unsuccessful. Warner was really too greedy of a man not to get whatever money he could out of a picture. But he was fervently anti-communist and maybe he realized that Garfield was in trouble, and he didn't put that much publicity into the film.'
  21. ^ a b Written at Burbank. "10-Year-Old Screen Star 'Just Loves John Wayne'". The Sunday Star. Wilmington, Delaware. December 7, 1952. p. 16. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  22. ^ "This Woman Is Dangerous - Full Cast & Crew". TV Guide. from the original on 2021-09-17. Retrieved 2021-09-17.
  23. ^ Finnigan, Joe (January 26, 1960). Written at Hollywood. "Sherry Jackson Keeping One Eye on Bank Account". Schenectady Gazette. Schenectady, New York. UPI. p. 19. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  24. ^ Deffernan, Harold (January 8, 1967). Written at Hollywood. "Sherry Jackson Sees Light". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 4 §7. from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
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Bibliography edit

  • Best, Marc. Those Endearing Young Charms: Child Performers of the Screen, South Brunswick and New York: Barnes & Co., 1971, pp. 122–127.

External links edit

  • Sherry Jackson at IMDb
  • Sherry Jackson at AllMovie
  • Neuhaus, Mel (May 21, 2011). "From Baby Sherry to Sherry, Baby: My Memorable Afternoon with Sherry Jackson". Examiner.com.
  • Joy, Ron (August 1967). "Make Room For Sherry". Playboy Magazine. 14 (8). Retrieved February 1, 2015[pictorial].{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Bacon, James (October 6, 1963). Written at Hollywood. "Has Anybody Seen Sherry Jackson". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Sarasota, Florida. AP. p. 42. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  • Bacon, James (September 22, 1963). Written at Hollywood. "Little Sherry Not a Child Any Longer". The Victoria Advocate. Victoria, Texas. AP. p. 4. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  • Written at Los Angeles. "Horse Tumbles Into Ravine With Sherry Jackson". Lewiston Evening Journal. Lewiston-Auburn, Maine. AP. June 26, 1956. p. 9. Retrieved February 1, 2015.

sherry, jackson, sherry, jackson, born, february, 1942, american, retired, actress, former, child, star, jackson, episode, novak, 1963bornsherry, jackson, 1942, february, 1942, wendell, idaho, occupationactressyears, active1949, 1982known, forthe, danny, thoma. Sherry D Jackson born February 15 1942 is an American retired actress and former child star Sherry JacksonJackson on an episode of Mr Novak in 1963BornSherry D Jackson 1942 02 15 February 15 1942 age 81 Wendell Idaho U S OccupationActressYears active1949 1982Known forThe Danny Thomas ShowThe Miracle of Our Lady of FatimaThe Breaking PointStar Trek What Are Little Girls Made Of Perry Mason The Case of the Festive Felon Season 7 Episide 9 Partner s Fletcher R Jones 1967 d 1972 RelativesMontgomery Pittman stepfather AwardsHollywood Walk of Fame Contents 1 Early life 2 Make Room for Daddy 3 Later roles 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life editJackson was born on February 15 1942 in Wendell Idaho 1 Her mother Maurita provided drama singing and dancing lessons for Sherry and her two brothers Curtis L Jackson Jr and Gary L Jackson 2 beginning in their formative years 3 Her father Curtis L Jackson Sr died when she was 6 and Maurita moved the family from Wendell to Los Angeles California 4 By one account Maurita who had been told while still in Idaho that her children should be in films was referred to a theatrical agent by a tour bus driver whom they met in Los Angeles 4 According to another she was referred by the friend of an agent who saw Sherry eating ice cream on the Sunset Strip 5 Apocryphal perhaps but within the year Sherry had her first screen test for The Snake Pit with Olivia de Havilland and by the age of seven appeared in her first feature film the 1949 musical You re My Everything which starred Anne Baxter and Dan Dailey 4 In 1950 young Sherry became friends with actor Steve Cochran while working with him on The Lion and the Horse Steve introduced his friend writer Montgomery Pittman to Sherry s widowed mother 6 A romance developed and Pittman married Maurita Jackson in a small ceremony on June 4 1952 in Torrance California with Sherry as flower girl and younger brother Gary as ring bearer Cochran himself was Pittman s best man 7 In 1955 Cochran hired Pittman to write his next film Come Next Spring the first that Cochran produced himself 8 Sherry played the part of Cochran s mute daughter Annie Ballot 9 a role Pittman wrote specifically for his step daughter 10 During the course of appearing in several of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies during the 1950s as Susie Kettle one of the titular couple s numerous children Jackson also appeared in The Breaking Point which starred John Garfield in his penultimate film role In 1952 she portrayed the emotionally volatile visionary and ascetic Jacinta Marto in The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima 5 and the following year played John Wayne s daughter in the football themed Trouble Along the Way Make Room for Daddy edit nbsp Sherry Jackson with Danny Thomas on Make Room For Daddy ca 1955 This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Sherry Jackson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jackson played the older daughter Terry Williams on The Danny Thomas Show known as Make Room for Daddy during the first three seasons from 1953 to 1958 During the course of her five years on the series she established a strong bond with her on screen mother Jean Hagen but Hagen left the series after the third season in 1956 Worn out from the relentless pace of the production Jackson left the program at the beginning of season six once her five year contract expired To allow the writers to finish the character off actress Penny Parker appeared in the role for fourteen episodes of season seven in which the character gets married and moves away Jackson s impact on the Danny Thomas viewing audience was such that on February 8 1960 she received a star for Television at 6324 Hollywood Blvd on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 11 Jackson did return as Terry for the premiere episode of the new series Make Room for Granddaddy in 1970 Later roles editOver the next few years Jackson broadened her range of acting roles by guest starring in television series appearing as a hit woman on 77 Sunset Strip a freed Apache captive who yearns to return to the reservation on The Tall Man an alcoholic on Mr Novak a woman accused of murder on Perry Mason and an unstable mother to be on Wagon Train Sherry also appeared as a first season guest on The Rifleman episode The Sister playing the part of a horse riding sibling of two doting brothers She played a gunslinger s promiscuous young bride in the Western series Maverick episode entitled Red Dog with Roger Moore Lee Van Cleef and John Carradine After a 1965 appearance on Gomer Pyle U S M C she then made guest appearances on Lost in Space The Space Croppers reuniting with her Danny Thomas co star Angela Cartwright My Three Sons Gunsmoke Rawhide The Wild Wild West The Night of the Vicious Valentine and The Night of the Gruesome Games as two different characters Batman and the original Star Trek What Are Little Girls Made Of When Blake Edwards remade the television series Peter Gunn as a feature film entitled Gunn 1967 Jackson was filmed in a nude scene 12 that appeared only in the international version not the U S release 13 Stills of the nude scene appeared in the August 1967 issue of Playboy magazine in a pictorial entitled Make Room For Sherry 14 The movie has not been released on VHS or DVD 15 In 1968 Jackson co starred in The Mini Skirt Mob as a member of an all female motorcycle gang and appeared in the 1973 film Cotter opposite Don Murray and Carol Lynley In subsequent years she appeared in TV movies such as Wild Women 1970 Hitchhike 1974 The Girl on the Late Late Show 1974 Returning Home 1975 Enigma 1977 The Curse of the Moon Child 1977 and Casino 1980 In the 1970s through early 1980s she made guest appearances on TV shows Love American Style The Rockford Files Starsky amp Hutch The Blue Knight Switch The Streets of San Francisco Barnaby Jones The Incredible Hulk Fantasy Island Vega Alice Charlie s Angels and CHiPs Personal life editJackson dated Lance Reventlow while he was estranged from his wife Jill St John 16 17 In 1967 she began a five year relationship with business executive and horse breeder Fletcher R Jones On November 7 1972 Jones was killed in a plane crash eight miles east of Santa Ynez Airport in Santa Barbara County California 18 Five months after Jones s death Jackson filed a palimony suit against his estate asking for more than 1 million equivalent to 6 6 million in 2022 with her attorneys stating that Jones had promised to provide her with at least 25 000 a year for the rest of her life 19 needs update Jackson has a star for broadcast television on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6324 Hollywood Boulevard 1 11 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes Ref s 1950 Covered Wagon Raid Susie DavisThe Breaking Point Amy Morgan 20 1951 When I Grow Up Ruthie ReedLorna Doone Young Annie RiddHello God Little Italian Girl1952 The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima Jacinta Marto 21 The Lion and the Horse Jenny 3 This Woman is Dangerous Susan Halleck 22 1953 Trouble Along the Way Carole Williams 21 1956 Come Next Spring Annie 10 1960 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mary Jane Wilkes 23 1965 Wild on the Beach Lee Sullivan Lippert Productions Ltd 20th Century Fox 1967 Gunn Samantha Geoffrey Productions Paramount Pictures 24 1968 The Mini Skirt Mob Connie1969 The Monitors Mona Commonwealth United Entertainment 1973 Cotter Shasta1977 Bare Knuckles Jennifer Randall 18 1978 Stingray Abigail Bratowski 18 Television edit Year Title Role Notes Ref s 1949 1951 Fireside Theatre Little Girl 2 episodes1951 1952 The Range Rider Susan Harper Virginia Lee 2 episodes1951 1952 The Gene Autry Show Bonnie Ford Frankie Scott 2 episodes1952 The Roy Rogers Show Lucy Collins Episode Unwilling Outlaw 1953 1958 The Danny Thomas Show Terry Williams 133 episodes1953 The Ford Television Theatre Terry Pelham Episode All s Fair in Love 1953 Lux Video Theatre Ruthie Hammond Episode Look He s Proposing 1953 Private Secretary Episode Child Labor 1954 Shower of Stars Terry Williams Episode Entertainment on Wheels 1954 Mystery is My Business Episode Woman in the Chair 1956 The Charles Farrell Show Julie Episode Charlie s Secret Love 1957 1961 Maverick Erma Curran Annie Haines 2 episodes1958 The Rifleman Rebecca Snipe Episode The Sister 1959 1960 77 Sunset Strip Ophir Shirley Bent Ella Chris Benson Carrie 5 episodes 25 26 1960 The Swamp Fox Melanie Culpin 2 episodes1960 The Millionaire Susan Johnson Episode Millionaire Susan Johnson 1960 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Mignonne McCurdy Episode The Prettiest Collateral in Town 1960 Surfside 6 Jill Murray Episode High Tide 1960 Riverboat Inez Cox Episode The Water of Gorgeous Springs 1961 Bringing Up Buddy Janie Episode Buddy and Janie 1961 The Tall Man Sally Bartlett Episode Apache Daughter 1962 The New Breed Ellen Talltree Episode Care is No Cure 1962 The Twilight Zone Comfort Gatewood Episode The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank 1962 Hawaiian Eye Joan Carmichael Episode A Scent of Whales 1962 Gunsmoke Aggie Lacey Parcher 2 episodes 27 1963 Vacation Playhouse Alice Watson Episode Come a Runnin 1963 Mr Novak Cathy Ferguson Episode The Risk 1963 Perry Mason Madeline Randall Episode The Case of the Festive Felon 1964 The Lieutenant Maggie Shea Episode Gone the Sun 1964 Wagon Train Geneva Balfour Episode The Geneva Balfour Story 1965 Rawhide Mar Episode Moment in the Sun 1965 Gomer Pyle U S M C Geraldine Episode Sergeant Carter Gets a Dear John Letter 1965 The Virginian Lois Colter Episode Show Me a Hero 1966 Branded Nell Beckwith Episode Barbed Wire 1966 Lost in Space Effra Episode The Space Croppers 1966 My Three Sons Linda June Mitchell Episode The Wheels 1966 Batman Pauline 2 episodes1966 Death Valley Days Katherine Turner Episode Lady of the Plains 1966 Star Trek Andrea S1 E7 What Are Little Girls Made Of 1967 1968 The Wild Wild West Lola Cortez Michele LeMaster 2 episodes1970 The Interns Jeri Spencer Episode The Quality of Mercy 1970 Make Room for Granddaddy Terry Williams Episode Make Room for Grandson 1970 The Immortal Sherry Hiller Episode Sylvia 1970 Wild Women Nancy Belacourt TV movie1971 Love American Style Blanche Segment Love and the Waitress 1974 Hitchhike Stefanie TV movie1974 The Girl on the Late Late Show Pat Clauson TV movie1974 Chase Shirley Episode 35 Will Fly You to the Moon 1975 Returning Home Marie Derry ABC Movie of the Week1975 Barbary Coast Sherry Episode Crazy Cats 1975 Mobile One Leslie Willis Episode The Pawn 1975 The Rockford Files Jennifer Sandstrom Episode The Real Easy Red Dog 1975 Matt Helm Elena Bosworth Episode Double Jeopardy 1976 Starsky amp Hutch Denise Girard Episode Bounty Hunter 1976 The Blue Knight Mrs Bonner Episode The Rose and the Gun 1976 Switch Jennie Rosenthal Episode The 100 000 Ruble Rumble 1977 The Streets of San Francisco Jackie Allen Joy Adams September Dawn Episode One Last Trick 1977 Enigma Kate Valentine TV movie1978 Barnaby Jones Erica Hughes 2 episodes1978 The Incredible Hulk Dr Diane Joseph Episode Earthquakes Happen 1979 Fantasy Island Monica Jensen Episode Cowboy Substitute Wife 1979 Vega Denise Episode The Usurper 1980 Alice Toni Morelli Episode Good Buddy Flo 1980 Charlie s Angels Tina Fuller Episode Homes weet Homes 1980 CHiPs Diane Episode The Strippers 1980 Casino Jennifer TV movieReferences edit a b Sherry Jackson Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on June 10 2011 Retrieved 2021 04 10 Maurita Pittman TV writer manager 88 alt obituaries February 1 2006 Archived from the original on September 27 2018 Retrieved February 1 2015 a b Cook Ben June 26 1952 Written at Hollywood The Kid Finally Gets Second Chance The Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh Pennsylvania p 34 Archived from the original on October 2 2023 Retrieved February 1 2015 a b c West Alice January 25 1953 Behind the Scenes in Hollywood Ogden Standard Examiner Ogden Utah p 9 Archived from the original on February 2 2015 Retrieved February 1 2015 a b Young Actors Play Leads in Miracle at Warner The Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh Pennsylvania September 17 1952 p 29 Archived from the original on March 9 2022 Retrieved February 1 2015 Sherry Jackson is only ten She has been a movie actress for four years She was discovered by the friend of a Hollywood talent agent while she was having an ice cream soda Human Interest Story Is Behind Fox Lodi Film Lodi News Sentinel Lodi California June 14 1956 p 2 Archived from the original on March 9 2022 Retrieved February 1 2015 Writer Starlet Wed in Torrance PDF Torrance Herald Torrance California 12 June 1952 p 17 Archived from the original PDF on 2 February 2015 Retrieved February 1 2015 Will Hutchins on Montgomery Pittman Western Clippings January 2013 Archived from the original on December 19 2014 Retrieved February 1 2015 CMBA Blogathon Come Next Spring 1956 Jim Lane s Cinemadrome May 22 2014 Archived from the original on February 2 2015 Retrieved February 1 2015 Matt assures her that he s been sober for three years then he asks about Annie Is she Did she ever get over Nope says Bess still mute Cain t utter a sound a b A Happy Family Affair Inspires a Screen Hit The News and Eastern Townships Advocate St Johns Quebec September 6 1956 p 17 Archived from the original on October 2 2023 Retrieved February 1 2015 Her dad Montgomery Pittman wrote the screenplay and he built the script around little Sherry I t turned out to be one of the most dramatic roles ever offered a youngster and was planned as such F or her work in this show she received the Gold Star Award from Mars Inc a b Sherry Jackson profile Hollywood Walk of Fame Archived from the original on February 3 2015 Retrieved February 1 2015 Heffernan 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