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Sherry Jackson
Birth at
15 February 1942
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Star actress Sherry Jackson rose when she was a child. The charming girl (born Sherry on February 15, 1942) made her film debut in 1949 in the musical comedy You Are All Mine with Anne Baxter and Dan Daly, the following year she starred in the film noir based on the work of Ernest Hemingway “The Tipping Point” with John Garfield. The audience remembered the baby for the roles in the series of films “Ma and Pa Kettle”, where she appeared in the role of baby Suzy Cattle, but the main wave of popularity
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Star actress Sherry Jackson rose when she was a child. The charming girl (born Sherry on February 15, 1942) made her film debut in 1949 in the musical comedy You Are All Mine with Anne Baxter and Dan Daly, the following year she starred in the film noir based on the work of Ernest Hemingway “The Tipping Point” with John Garfield.
The audience remembered the baby for the roles in the series of films “Ma and Pa Kettle”, where she appeared in the role of baby Suzy Cattle, but the main wave of popularity came to Sherry during the filming of the series “Make room for Daddy”, released in 1953, where she played Terry Williams.
Young years were the most popular in the acting fate of Jackson, the actress starred in several films and TV series a year. Her fame was so great that by the age of 18 she had already received her star on the Walk of Fame. Turning from a cute baby into a young beauty, she continued to act, and her adult period in the movie was marked by the role of android Andrea, for which she fell in love with fans of the series.
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Unfortunately, Sherry's career gradually faded in the 1970s. By the age of forty, she starred in more than a hundred films and TV series and in 1982 retired from cinema.