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TV Confidential with Ed Robertson - Sherry Jackson on Batman
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Sherry Jackson on Batman

10/31/20 • 5 min

TV Confidential with Ed Robertson

From February 2012: Actress Sherry Jackson (Make Room for Daddy, Come Next Spring, Gunn) talks to Ed about working with Adam West and Frank Gorshin on Batman; with Jack Kelly and Maverick on Maverick; and how her stepfather, screenwriter Montgomery Pittman, helped her make the transition from child actress to grown-up actress by writing characters specifically for her.

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From February 2012: Actress Sherry Jackson (Make Room for Daddy, Come Next Spring, Gunn) talks to Ed about working with Adam West and Frank Gorshin on Batman; with Jack Kelly and Maverick on Maverick; and how her stepfather, screenwriter Montgomery Pittman, helped her make the transition from child actress to grown-up actress by writing characters specifically for her.

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