Fred Jackman, a multifaceted individual, was brought into this world on July 9, 1881, in the quaint town of Tama, Iowa, United States of America. As a pioneer in the realm of film, Jackman excelled as both a cinematographer and director, leaving an indelible mark on the industry with his work on iconic films such as Call of the Wild, released in 1923, The Timber Queen, which premiered in 1922, and the 1935 masterpiece, Captain Blood.
Throughout his life, Jackman was blessed with the love and companionship of his better half, Carrie T Hammond.
Tragically, Jackman's life came to a close on August 27, 1959, in the city of Hollywood, California, United States of America.