Jack King, a renowned director, entered this world on November 4, 1895, in the state of Alabama, United States of America. His illustrious career in the film industry was marked by a plethora of notable works, including the iconic television series "The Magical World of Disney," which premiered in 1954, as well as the critically acclaimed feature film "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone," released in 1961. Additionally, he also directed the groundbreaking documentary series "Modern Inventions," which debuted in 1937.
He passed away on October 4, 1958, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of cinema.