Selmer Jackson (May 7, 1888 - March 30, 1971) was an American stage, film and television actor who appeared in nearly 400 films between 1921 and 1963.
1984
as (archive footage)
1963
as Businessman (uncredited)
1960
1959
as Admiral Terhune
1958
as The Secretary of State
1956
as Mr. Wetherby
1955
as Butler
1955
as Henry
1955
as Clergyman
1955
as Reverend
1955
as Minister
1955
as Prof. Carl Blakely
1955
1955
1955
as Mayor Hoover
1955
as Dr. Jim O'Toole
1954
1954
as John Cromby - Rancher
1953
as Gen. Carson
1953
as Col. Brand
1952
as Gen. Maddux
1952
as Col. Jack Redding
1952
as Gen. Summers
1952
as Chaplain Hall (uncredited)
1952
as Merritt Crayton - Attorney (uncredited)
1951
1951
as Dr. Halsey (uncredited)
1951
as Col. Tappen
1951
as Doc Hunter
1951
as Governor
1951
as Governor
1951
as Col. Masters
1951
as Pharisee
1950
as Col. Halliburton
1950
as Dr. Allen
1950
as General
1950
as Dr. Curlin
1950
as Mr. Coswell
1950
as Edgar Wellman
1950
as David Thurston
1950
as Selmer Jackson
1950
as Minister (uncredited)
1950
as Dr. Johnson
1950
as Warden Frank R. Bentley
1949
as Meredith
1949
as Brown
1949
as Judge Donnell
1949
as Doctor (uncredited)
1949
as Cortlandt Official (uncredited)
1949
as Oilman (uncredited)
1949
as Capt. Wright
1948
as Clergyman (uncredited)
1948
as Warden Benson (uncredited)
1948
as Dr. Bossin
1948
as Dr. Moseby
1948
as District Attorney
1948
as Ed Brawley
1948
as Judge Jed Allerton
1948
as District Attorney Ed Chalmers
1948
as Mr. Howard
1948
as Henry Seward (uncredited)
1948
as Dr. Keating
1947
as Police Insp. Harding (uncredited)
1947
as Edward Clemmons
1947
as Stringer
1947
as Charles Lennox
1947
as Judge
1947
as Marine Capt. R.S. Handler
1947
as Doctor in Elevator (uncredited)
1947
as Judge William B. Collins
1946
as Rev. Eckles (uncredited)
1946
as Warden Lund
1946
as Lowell Cornell
1946
as Dr. Sterling
1946
as Ship's Doctor
1946
as Mr. Dibbs - Museum Curator (uncredited)
1946
as Fielding
1946
as Walter Winslow
1946
as Dr. Lawson
1946
as Dr. Connell (Uncredited)
1946
as Dr. Blair
1945
1945
as Dr. Judson
1945
as Deacon Sam
1945
as Darles F. Peters (uncredited)
1945
as Dr. Melnik
1945
as RCMP Superintendant MacDonald
1945
as Col. Blaine (uncredited)
1945
as Doctor
1945
as John Smalley
1945
as 2nd Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
1945
as Warden
1945
as Williams
1944
as Arthur Stanton
1944
as General
1944
as J. L. Carson
1944
as Chief of Radio Intelligence Division
1944
as Col. Robbins
1943
as Consul
1943
as Col. Thompson (uncredited)
1943
as Carol's Lawyer
1943
as Sea Captain (archive footage) (uncredited)
1943
as Grant
1943
as Mr. Ranley
1943
as Medical Examiner
1943
as Mr. Bedford
1943
as Lt. General
1942
as Harrison K. Woods
1942
as Bit role
1942
as George Arnold, Insurance Man
1942
as Maj. Henry Barton
1942
as Ship Captain (uncredited)
1942
as Sersen
1942
as Chaplain
1942
as Minister at Wedding
1942
as Mr. Tuttle (uncredited)
1942
as Mr. Thomas
1942
as Laird Burnett (Uncredited)
1942
as Club Member (uncredited)
1942
as Lawyer Harrison
1942
as FBI Chief (uncredited)
1942
as American Navy Captain
1942
as Judge
1942
1942
as Hospital Doctor (uncredited)
1942
as Mr. Wallis (uncredited)
1942
as The Pastor
1941
as Army Officer
1941
as Graham
1941
as Sam Rankin
1941
as Capt. McCook (uncredited)
1941
as Adm. Curtiss
1941
as General Duncan (uncredited)
1941
as Thomas Morse
1941
as Senator
1941
as Board Member (uncredited)
1941
as Head of Draft Board
1941
as Doctor (uncredited)
1941
as District Attorney
1941
as Doctor at Susan's Apartment (uncredited)
1941
as Broker
1941
as Radio Announcer at Convention (uncredited)
1941
as Arthur the butler
1941
as Capt. Johnson (uncredited)
1941
as Fred Dice
1940
as Officer Reading Names of Graduates (uncredited)
1940
as Henry DeMille
1940
as Henry, Gambling Man (uncredited)
1940
as Dr. McNulty
1940
as Caleb Kent
1940
as District Attorney Thomas (uncredited)
1940
as Doctor
1940
as First-Nighter (uncredited)
1940
as Hudson (uncredited)
1940
as Lawyer
1940
as Capt. Sanders
1940
as Dr. Harry Lindsay
1940
as Executive Officer
1940
as Major Marlowe
1940
as Arthur Kingsley
1940
as Desk Sergeant
1940
as Dr. Riddell
1940
as Mr. Melville (uncredited)
1940
as Missing Persons Detective
1940
as Prison Warden
1940
as Capt. Parker
1940
as Inspection Officer
1940
as Medical Officer
1940
as Aide to Stephen Douglas (uncredited)
1940
as John W. Riggs
1940
as James Sawyer
1940
as District Attorney
1939
as Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
1939
as Army Medical Examiner
1939
as Manager
1939
as American Consul
1939
as Simmy Sanger
1939
as Bill Conway
1939
as Disbarment Lawyer
1939
as Capt. Evans Dover
1939
as Tom Malcolm (uncredited)
1939
as C.A.A. Official
1939
as Douglas Haynes
1939
as Mr. Henley
1939
as Instructor
1939
as Col. C.B. Vincent
1939
as Lawyer
1939
as Editor Patterson (uncredited)
1939
as Plaintiff's Attorney (uncredited)
1939
as Airlines Official (uncredited)
1939
as Alfred Huxley
1939
as Customs Official (uncredited)
1939
as Mr. Grant
1939
as Jerome (uncredited)
1939
as John Wilson
1939
as John Graham
1939
as Doctor
1939
as First Doctor
1939
as Detective Mendall
1939
as San Francisco Port Doctor (uncredited)
1939
as Whittingham P. Talbot
1938
as Steve Riley
1938
as Judge Davis
1938
as Jules Peabody
1938
as Doctor (uncredited)
1938
as Thompson
1938
as Blackmere
1938
as Frank Baldrich
1938
as Inspector
1938
as Judge #2
1938
as Ernie-Lawyer
1938
as Manager Radio Station
1938
as Commissioner Benton
1938
as Parker
1938
as Judge Hammond
1937
as Hoyt Wells
1937
as Jim Watson
1937
as Harry
1937
as The Warden
1937
as Harker
1937
as Judge
1937
as Maxwell
1937
as Ned Madison
1937
as Andrew Baldwin
1937
as Victor Stockton
1937
as J.H. Scott, FBI
1937
as Hoyt Wells
1937
as Dr. MacIntyre
1937
as Governor
1937
as Attorney Tyler
1937
as District Attorney
1936
as Hamilton
1936
as Ferris - Postal Inspector (uncredited)
1936
as Medical Examiner
1936
as Mr. Canfield
1936
as William Meredith, Sr.
1936
as Dr. Coleman
1936
as Adams the Washington Chronicle Editor (uncredited)
1936
as Blake (Socialite) (uncredited)
1936
as City Editor
1936
as Chief Postal Inspector
1936
as Lansing
1936
as Duffield
1936
as Earl Bigbee
1936
as D. A. Allen Harrison
1936
as Judge Gibson
1936
as Officer (uncredited)
1936
as Prof. Howard (uncredited)
1936
1936
as J.A. Hanson (uncredited)
1936
as Barber Shop Customer (uncredited)
1936
as Defense Attorney Alan Adams
1936
as Ship's Officer
1935
as Committeeman (uncredited)
1935
as District Attorney Cope
1935
as Commander Gibbs (uncredited)
1935
as Andrews (uncredited)
1935
as Doctor
1935
as Army Officer
1935
as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1935
as Program Director
1935
as Gambler Who Bet $30,000 (Uncredited)
1935
as Lt. White - Ballistics Expert (uncredited)
1935
as Joe Davis
1935
as Detective
1935
as Simpson - Prison Board Member (uncredited)
1935
as Real Estate Agent (uncredited)
1935
as J.C. Scoville
1935
as Baby Judge
1935
as O'Neill
1934
as Vincent's Counsel (uncredited)
1934
as Radio Announcer (Voice)
1934
as Dr. Harvey (uncredited)
1934
as George E. Martin
1934
as Duffy
1934
as Radio Announcer (Uncredited)
1934
as White House Correspondent
1934
as Joe, a Gangster
1933
as Barton
1933
as Police Radio Dispatcher (uncredited)
1933
as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
1933
as Joe Chase - Record Editor (uncredited)
1933
as Hartland Company Salesman (uncredited)
1933
as Hans Strauss
1933
as Older Man (uncredited)
1932
as Jones - Attorney (uncredited)
1932
as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
1932
as Joe (uncredited)
1932
as Willard Keefe, Daily World Night Editor (Uncredited)
1932
as Prison Clerk (Uncredited)
1931
as Churchill
1931
as Matt Stanton
1931
as Mason
1930
as Assistant Defense Attorney (uncredited)
1930
as George Van Horne
1929
as Eddie
1929
as King (defense attorney)