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List of Glenda Jackson performances

List of Glenda Jackson performances

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English actress Glenda Jackson (1936 – 2023) achieved notability during her performing career, which began in 1952. She took a hiatus from acting from 1992 to 2015, after being elected as the Labour Party MP for Hampstead and Highgate. Following her departure from Parliament, she made a successful return to performing. Her acting work encompassed stage, radio, film and television. In addition, she also narrated and presented various campaign films. The list does not include works in which Jackson only appeared as an interviewee, rather than a performer, such as chat shows.

Jackson in 1971

Jackson won the Triple Crown of Acting, the term used for actors who have won a competitive Academy Award, Emmy Award and Tony Award in the acting categories – the highest accolades recognised in American film, television, and theatre, respectively. She had also been nominated for, and received, numerous other awards.

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  64. "You Will Hear Thunder". BBC Programme Index. 28 August 1981. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
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  66. "The Wednesday Feature". BBC Programme Index. 24 August 1988. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  67. "With Great Pleasure". BBC Programme Index. 30 May 1994. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
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  77. Jackson, Glenda (1976). "The Glenda Jackson story book : volume II". WorldCat. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  78. Dickinson, Emily (1978). "The Mind of Emily Dickinson : readings from her letters and poetry". WorldCat. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  79. Jackson, Glenda (1978). "Little women". WorldCat. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
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  82. "Your favorite poems : volume two". WorldCat. 1983. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  83. Flaubert, Gustave (2002), Madame Bovary, Glenda Jackson, Beverly Hills, CA: New Millennium Audio, ISBN 1-59007-128-X, OCLC 50431764, retrieved 4 September 2022
  84. Jackson, Glenda (1993). Princess and the Goblin (Dove Kids). ASIN 1558006958.
  85. Shakespeare, William (1995), The great speeches : a celebration in words and music, John Gielgud, Glenda Jackson, Deborah Roberts, John Potter, Jeremy Barlow, Broadside Band, London, England, ISBN 0-14-086289-7, OCLC 36019948, retrieved 5 September 2022{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  86. Aesop's fables. Volume III., Aesop, Alfre Woodard, Efrem, Jr. Zimbalist, Ernie Hudson, Glenda Jackson, Cheryl Ladd, West Hollywood, CA: Dove Kids, 1996, ISBN 0-7871-0879-0, OCLC 35070150, retrieved 5 September 2022{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  87. Austen, Jane (1996), Sense and sensibility, Glenda Jackson, West Hollywood, CA: Dove Audio, ISBN 0-7871-0514-7, OCLC 35187696, retrieved 5 September 2022
  88. Shakespeare, William (1996), The Prince's choice : a personal selection from Shakespeare, Charles, Prince of Wales, St. Paul, MN: HighBridge Audio, ISBN 1-56511-161-3, OCLC 35951712, retrieved 5 September 2022
  89. Aesop's fables. Vol. 4, Eddie Albert, Stephanie Beacham, Harvey Fierstein, Elliott Gould, Joel Grey, Gregory Hines, Los Angeles, CA: Dove Kids, 1996, ISBN 0-7871-1009-4, OCLC 36005527, retrieved 5 September 2022{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  90. Austen, Jane (2002), Northanger Abbey, Glenda Jackson, Beverly Hills, CA: New Millennium Audio, ISBN 1-59007-130-1, OCLC 558577122, retrieved 5 September 2022
  91. The poetry of the Romantics, John Keats, Stefan Rudnicki, Mellie Buse, Jane Morgan, Los Angeles, CA: Dove Audio, 1997, ISBN 0-7871-1160-0, OCLC 38428552, retrieved 5 September 2022{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  92. The greatest American poetry, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, Walt Whitman, Los Angeles, CA: Dove Audio, 1996, ISBN 0-7871-1696-3, OCLC 39701031, retrieved 5 September 2022{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  93. Seven ages : an anthology of poetry with music., Sean Murphy, [Redhill, Surrey]: Naxos AudioBooks, 1999, ISBN 962-634-189-0, OCLC 43823559, retrieved 4 September 2022{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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