Jack Frost (disambiguation)
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Jack Frost is the character from English folklore who personifies winter.
Jack Frost may also refer to:
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[edit] People
- Jack Frost (born 1941), pseudonym of Bob Dylan as producer in 2000s
- Jack Frost (musician) (born 1968), American musician
- Jack Frost (politician) (1911–1995), Australian politician
- Jack Frost (band), Australian rock band
- Jack Frost (dark metal band), Austrian metal band
- John Carver Meadows Frost (1915-1979), aka Jack Frost, British aircraft designer for Avro Canada
[edit] Titled works
- Jack Frost (1964 film), a 1964 Russian film (which was 'featured' on the thirteenth episode of season 8 of Mystery Science Theater 3000)
- Jack Frost (1966 film), the English version of the 1964 Russian film Morozko
- Jack Frost (TV special), a 1979 Rankin-Bass television special
- Jack Frost (1996 film), a 1996 horror film
- Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman, the sequel to the above horror film
- Jack Frost (1998 film), a 1998 family film
- Jack Frost (manhwa), a 2009 manhwa series by Go Jin Ho
- Jack Frost (album), the first album from Australian band Jack Frost
[edit] Characters in modern fiction
- Jack Frost (Marvel Comics), pair of characters
- Jack Frost, a character in the Vertigo Comics series The Invisibles
- Jack Frost, an Avon Comics character based on the folkloric figure
- Jack Frost (detective), central character in radio plays and novels by R.D. Wingfield and TV series A Touch of Frost
- Jack Frost (mascot), the unofficial mascot of Atlus, a Japanese computer and video game company
- Jack Frost (StarCraft), a character in the StarCraft expansion Insurrection
- Jack Frost, a character played by Martin Short in The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
[edit] Other uses
- Jack Frost Ski Resort, in the Poconos region of Pennsylvania, United States
[edit] See also
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