Robert H. Jackson - Portrayal in Popular Culture

Portrayal in Popular Culture

Robert H. Jackson has been portrayed by the following actors in film, television and theater productions;

  • Andrzej Łapicki in the 1970 Polish T.V. production Epilog norymberski by Jerzy Antczak
  • Jackson is a minor character in the 1991 telefilm Separate But Equal
  • Alec Baldwin in the 2000 Canadian/U.S. T.V. production Nuremberg
  • Edmund Dehn in the 2005 German T.V. miniseries Speer und Er
  • Colin Stinton in the 2006 British television docudrama Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial

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