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Profile of Glenda Jackson
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9th May 1936 |
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Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK |
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Glenda May Jackson, CBE, (born May 9, 1936) is a British Oscar-winning actress and politician, currently Labour Member of Parliament for the constituency of Hampstead and Highgate in the London Borough of Camden.
She was born at Birkenhead near Liverpool, into a working-class family, and it is a well-known piece of trivia that she once worked in a Boots pharmacy store. Having studied acting at RADA, Jackson made her professional stage debut in Rattigan's Separate Tables in 1957 and her film debut in This Sporting Life in 1963.
Fame came with Jackson's starring role in the controversial Women in Love (1969) gaining her first Oscar, and another controversial role as Tchaikovsky's nymphomaniac wife in Ken Russell's The Music Lovers added to her image of being prepared to do almost anything for her art. She confirmed this by having her head shaved in order to play Queen Elizabeth I of England in the BBC's 1971 blockbuster serial, Elizabeth R. Having accumulated a second Oscar for her role in A Touch of Class (1973), she also portrayed Queen Elizabeth on a film about the life of Mary, Queen of Scots and she has been recognised as one of Britain's leading actresses. In 1978, she was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
She retired from acting in order to enter the House of Commons in the United Kingdom general election, 1992 as the Labour MP for the Hampstead & Highgate. After the United Kingdom general election, 1997, she was appointed a junior minister in the government of British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, with responsibilty for London Transport, a post she resigned before an attempt to be nominated as the Labour candidate for the election of the first Mayor of London in 2000. This was eventually gained by Frank Dobson, who lost the election to Ken Livingstone, the independent candidate. In the United Kingdom general election, 2005, she received 14,615 votes, representing 38.29% of the votes cast in the constituency.
As a high profile backbencher she has become a regular critic of Blair over his plans to introduce top-up fees. She also called for him to resign following the Judicial Enquiry by Lord Hutton in 2003 surrounding the reasons for going to war in Iraq and the death of government adviser Dr. David Kelly. Jackson is generally considered to be a traditional left-winger, often disagreeing with the dominant Blairite governing centre-right faction in the Labour Party. By October 2005, her problems with Blair's leadership swelled to a point where she threatened to challenge the Prime Minister as a stalking horse candidate in a leadership contest if he does not stand down within a reasonable amount of time.
She has one son by her ex-husband, Roy Hodges.
Filmography
Year |
Title |
Character |
1963 |
This Sporting Life |
Bit part |
1967 |
Marat/Sade |
Charlotte Corday |
1968 |
Tell Me Lies |
Guest |
1968 |
Let's Murder Vivaldi (TV) |
Julie |
1968 |
Negatives |
Vivien |
1969 |
Women in Love |
Gudrun Brangwen |
1969 |
Salve Regina (TV) |
Marina Palek |
1970 |
Howards End (TV) |
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1970 |
The Music Lovers |
Nina (Antonina Milyukova) |
1971 |
Sunday Bloody Sunday |
Alex Greville |
1971 |
The Boy Friend |
Rita |
1971 |
Mary, Queen of Scots |
Queen Elizabeth I |
1971 |
Elizabeth R (mini) TV Series |
Queen Elizabeth I |
1972 |
The Triple Echo |
Alice |
1973 |
A Touch of Class |
Vicki Allessio |
1973 |
A Bequest to the Nation |
Lady Hamilton |
1974 |
The Maids |
Solange |
1975 |
The Romantic Englishwoman |
. Elizabeth Fielding |
1975 |
Il Sorriso del grande tentatore |
Sister Geraldine |
1975 |
Hedda |
Hedda Gabler |
1976 |
The Incredible Sarah |
Sarah Bernhardt |
1977 |
Nasty Habits |
Sister Alexandra |
1978 |
House Calls |
. Ann Atkinson |
1978 |
Stevie |
Stevie Smith |
1978 |
The Class of Miss MacMichael |
Conor MacMichael |
1979 |
Lost and Found |
Tricia |
1980 |
Hopscotch |
Isobel von Schonenberg |
1981 |
The Patricia Neal Story (TV) |
Patricia Neal |
1982 |
HealtH |
Isabella Garnell |
1982 |
The Return of the Soldier |
Margaret Grey |
1982 |
Giro City |
Sophie |
1984 |
Sakharov (TV) |
Yelena Bonner (Sakharova) |
1985 |
Turtle Diary |
Neaera Duncan |
1987 |
Beyond Therapy |
Charlotte |
1987 |
Business as Usual |
Babs Flynn |
1988 |
Strange Interlude (TV) |
Nina Leeds |
1988 |
Salome's Last Dance |
Herodias/Lady Alice |
1989 |
The Rainbow |
Anna Brangwen |
1989 |
King of the Wind |
Queen Caroline |
1989 |
Doombeach |
Miss |
1990 |
T-Bag's Christmas Ding Dong (TV) |
Vanity Bag |
1990 |
The Real Story of Humpty Dumpty |
Glitch the Witch (voice) |
1991 |
The House of Bernarda Alba (TV) |
Bernarda Alba |
1991 |
A Murder of Quality (TV) |
Ailsa Brimley |
1992 |
The Secret Life of Arnold Bax (TV) |
Harriet Cohen |
1994 |
A Wave of Passion: The Life of Alexandra Kollontai (TV) |
Alexandra Kollontai (voice) |
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