Mary Ann Jackson

Total Credits at Criticker: 45 (Actor)
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Pups Is Pups (1930) - Short Film
The gang decides to enter their animals in a local pet show. (imdb)
The Rodeo (1929) - Short Film
The film begins with a family at home having a meal. The biggest laugh involved some candles being substituted for asparagus and the hilarity that resulted when the people and dog at them. Later, the decide to go to the rodeo but 1001 problems occur on the way there in the car. (imdb)
Lazy Days (1929) - Short Film
The gang enter their little brothers and sisters in a baby contest. (imdb)
Love Business (1931) - Short Film
Miss Crabtree, the teacher Jackie has a crush on, rents a room at Jackie's house. (imdb)
Bargain Day (1931) - Short Film
Wheezer and Stymie, door-to-door salesmen, meet a lonely little rich girl. (imdb)
Fly My Kite (1931) - Short Film
A greedy man tries to get rid of his mother by putting her in an old folks home until he discovers she has a fortune in stock certificates. (imdb)
Little Daddy (1931) - Short Film
When local authorities find out that Farina is Stymie's guardian, they try to take him away. The kids try to stop it. (imdb)
Helping Grandma (1931) - Short Film
The kids' adopted grandma decides to sell her store, but can't decide whom to sell it to. The kids try to help her out. (imdb)
A Tough Winter (1930) - Short Film
The gang creates a huge mess after they get into a taffy-pulling contest. (imdb)
The gang decides to go camping with a little bear hunting on the side. A pair of poachers decides to try and scare them off with a gorilla suit but the gang decides to try and capture the gorilla instead. (imdb)
School's Out (1930) - Short Film
The kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him. (imdb)
The First Seven Years (1930) - Short Film
Jackie gets in a duel over the affections of Mary Ann. (imdb)
Teacher's Pet (1930) - Short Film
Jackie prepares a series of elaborate jokes for his new teacher. (imdb)
Small Talk (1929) - Short Film
The gang is taken from an orphanage & adopted by society matrons. (imdb)
Boxing Gloves (1929) - Short Film
Harry and Farina promote a boxing match between Joe and Chubby. (imdb)
Wiggle Your Ears (1929) - Short Film
This is a really strange, but thought provoking film. Here, beloved Mary literally lets Harry Spear kick her behind, spend her money on him, and forces her to push his kiddie car, all so that she could get the occasional joy of watching Harry "Wiggle His Ears." Armchair Freudians and double-entendre fans will quickly get the "joke" here. He quickly dumps Mary for pintsized blonde bombshell Jean Darling. What happens? You'll see. (imdb)
Bouncing Babies (1929) - Short Film
With Wheezer's new baby brother getting all the attention, he tries to send the baby back. (imdb)
Crazy House (1928) - Short Film
Crazy House is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 76th Our Gang short that was released. It was the final appearance of Jackie Condon, who was with the gang since the pilot episode of Our Gang in 1922. (en.wikipedia.org)
The Ol' Gray Hoss (1928) - Short Film
This story revolves around an old man who feels alone in the world aside from the gang who keeps him company and his old horse. He runs a horse and buggy business, but he has new competition: an auto taxi. The gang helps him to maintain his job by sabotaging the other man's. (imdb)
The Spanking Age (1928) - Short Film
Mary Ann Jackson and Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins are the children of a widowed inventor who are forced to endure the cruelties of their stepmother (Lyle Tayo) and stepsister. The kids get even by rigging a few clever contraptions of their own. In the end the father sells a patent worth millions. Before that, the Our Gang kids bring out out the old "alum" gag, along with several other tried-and-true comedy bits. (imdb)
Little Mother (1929) - Short Film
Little Mother is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Little Mother was the 87th Our Gang short to be released. A silent film, it followed Our Gang's first sound film, Small Talk, on the release schedule. (en.wikipedia.org)
Election Day (1929) - Short Film
This film revolves around Election Day, a day on which Jay R. and Joe are fighting to get votes. They warn the kids that they'll be socked in the jaw if they don't vote for them, but the kids are just trying to go about their business, namely Farina. His mother wants him to deliver laundry to her clients, but he can't go anywhere without being harassed by the gang. To escape them, he dons several costumes including that as an older woman, a dancer, and a scarecrow.
Cat, Dog & Co. (1929) - Short Film
Farina, Joe, and friends use dogs to power their "roadsters," but following a lesson from the head of the Be Kind to Animals Society, they make it their cause to rescue animals from bad treatment. Joe even manages to find patience for a nagging flea that persists in biting him. Meanwhile, Wheezer, who has been tormenting animals with his games, dreams that the animals have turned the tables on him. (imdb)
Moan & Groan, Inc. (1929) - Short Film
The gang ignores the warning of a local cop and goes exploring in a haunted house. (imdb)
Smith's Uncle (1926) - Short Film
Here it's Andy Clyde in a long beard as Raymond McKee's rich uncle Dan. He quickly becomes entangled with Carmelita Geraghty, the vamp next door, and her conniving brother Bud Jamison. (imdb)
Shivering Shakespeare (1930) - Short Film
The gang is participating in a program sponsored by the Golden Age Dramatic League. They present their own fractured version of Quo Vadis? (1924). Things go from bad to worse when the neighborhood tough kids disrupt the show. The pie fight is given a new twist by use of some slow motion sequences. (imdb)
Saturday's Lesson (1929) - Short Film
A man dressed as the devil scares the gang into minding their mothers. (imdb)
Noisy Noises (1929) - Short Film
Joe Cobb is suffering through a toothache as well as having to babysit his little brother Rupert who won't stop crying. Every effort to calm Rupert is undone by an immediate commotion to wake him up. Joe rocks him to sleep, but then the neighbor starts playing his bass fiddle. Joe then rocks the cradle so hard it falls apart, and he trips and stumbles moving Rupert to the baby carriage, which subsequently rolls down hill through traffic with Rupert and a neighbor's monkey enjoying the ride.
Fast Freight (1929) - Short Film
Fast Freight is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film. It was the 85th Our Gang short that was released. The gang takes a tramp's train ride and end up taking shelter in a haunter house.
Smith's Baby (1926) - Short Film
Baby Bubbles torments her babysitting grandmother (Sunshine Hart) while her parents enjoy a rare night out at the movies.
Smith's Landlord (1926) - Short Film
Third release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies. Omar the dog, usually the most sedate member of the Smith family, has a starring role in this episode, digging up the garden and stealing the landlord's hat.
Smith's Picnic (1926) - Short Film
The accident-prone Smith family (Raymond McKee, Ruth Hiatt, and Mary Ann Jackson) head to the beach in this Mack Sennett comedy directed by Alf Goulding. There they spoil a picnic held by "The Optimist's' Club," quickly turning the members into pessimists. This reconstructed version features racy scenes of starlet Mildred June in lingerie and having her bathing suit torn off by a fishing pole that were only included in prints shown in Germany.
Smith's Candy Shop (1927) - Short Film
13th release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies. The Smiths at the candy shop.
Smith's Cook (1927) - Short Film
The Smiths' cook, exasperated by giving up her day off in order to cook for an unappreciative guest, decides to leave her employment in order to get married. But when Mr Smith and his family set out to drive her across town to her bridegroom, everything goes wrong.
Eighth release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies. Bubbles is up to mischief.
Smith's Fishing Trip (1927) - Short Film
Twelfth release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies and the family gos fishing while their house is renovated.
Smith's New Home (1927) - Short Film
Ninth release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies and the family buys a new home.
Smith's Pony (1927) - Short Film
Jimmy and Mabel Smith and their infant daughter Bubbles are visiting San Francisco. After getting off the boat, their first stop is a Chinatown restaurant, where they and by association their fellow restaurant customers get into a few misadventures with the noodle dishes. The next stop is the horse show, where they get into more hijinx, first because of their dog Cap who is the size of a horse.