List of Glenda Jackson performances
Jackson in 1971
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 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 .
Filmography
Film
Television
Short films
Stage
Year
Title
Role
Venue
Ref.
1952
Mystery of Greenfingers
YMCA Players, Hoylake
[ 7]
1954
Nothing But the Truth
Ethel
[ 7] [ 37]
To Kill a Cat
Margaret Fenwick
[ 7] [ 37]
1956
The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Chorus
Vanbrugh Theatre , London
[ 38]
The Frogs
[ 38]
Pygmalion
Eliza Doolittle
St Pancras Town Hall
[ 38]
The Winter's Tale
Paulina
[ 38]
1957
Doctor in the House
Connaught Theatre , Worthing
[ 38]
Separate Tables
Jean Stratton / Jean Tanner
Queen's Theatre , Hornchurch
[ 7] [ 39] [ 10]
Rum Punch
[ 7]
Ring For Catty
[ 7]
The White Sheep of the Family
[ 7]
All Kinds of Men
Ruby
Arts Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 10]
1958
An Inspector Calls
New Theatre, Crewe
[ 7]
My Three Angels
[ 7]
Macadam and Eve
[ 7]
Trial and Error
[ 7]
Book of the Month
[ 7]
Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre
[ 7] [ 40]
The Glass Menagerie
[ 7]
Burdalane
[ 7]
Old Tyme Music Hall
[ 7]
A Girl Named Sadie
UK tour
[ 7]
1961
Fools Rush In
Pam
Dundee Repertory Theatre , Dundee
[ 7] [ 41]
In Search of Happiness
Marina
[ 7] [ 41]
The Durable Element
Katherine
[ 7] [ 41]
The Kitchen
Royal Court Theatre , London
[ 7]
1962
The Idiot
Nastasya Filippovna
Lyric Theatre , Hammersmith
[ 7] [ 42]
Come Back With Diamonds
[ 7]
Guilty Party
Watford Palace Theatre , Watford
[ 7]
Double Yolk
[ 7]
1963
Alfie
Siddie
Mermaid Theatre , London; then the Duchess Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 43]
1964
Theatre of Cruelty
Christine Keeler / Jacqueline Kennedy
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art , London
[ 7] [ 44] [ 10]
The Screens
Kadidja
Donmar Warehouse , London
[ 7] [ 45]
Marat/Sade
Charlotte Corday
Aldwych Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 46]
The Jew of Malta
Bellamira
[ 7] [ 47]
1965
Love's Labour's Lost
Princess of France
Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon
[ 7] [ 48]
Squire Puntila and His Servant Matti
Eva
Aldwych Theatre, London
[ 7] [ 49]
Hamlet
Ophelia
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
[ 7]
The Investigation
Witness 4
Aldwych Theatre, London
[ 7] [ 50]
Marat/Sade
Charlotte Corday
Martin Beck Theatre , New York
[ 7] [ 51]
1966
US
Aldwych Theatre, London
[ 7]
1967
Three Sisters
Masha
Royal Court Theatre, London
[ 7] [ 51]
Fanghorn
Tamara Fanghorn
Fortune Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 52]
1973
Collaborators
Katherine Winter
Duchess Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 10]
1974
The Maids
Solange
Greenwich Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 10]
1975
Hedda Gabler
Hedda Tesman
Richmond Theatre , London; then world tour (Australia, USA, Canada), and Aldwych Theatre, London
[ 7] [ 53] [ 54]
1976
The White Devil
Vittoria Corombona
The Old Vic , London
[ 7] [ 55]
1977
Stevie
Stevie Smith
Vaudeville Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 56]
1978
Antony and Cleopatra
Cleopatra
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
[ 57]
1979
Aldwych Theatre, London
[ 58]
1980
Rose
Rose
Duke of York's Theatre , London
[ 10]
1981
Cort Theatre , New York
[ 10]
1982
Summit Conference
Eva Braun
Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
[ 10]
1983
Great and Small
Lotte
British tour; then Vaudeville Theatre, London
[ 10]
1984
Strange Interlude
Nina Leeds
Previews in Croydon and Nottingham ; then Duke of York's Theatre, London
[ 59] [ 10]
Phedra
Phedra
The Old Vic, London
[ 10]
1985
Strange Inderlude
Nina Leeds
Nederlander Theatre , New York
[ 60]
Phedra
Phedra
Aldwych Theatre, London
[ 7] [ 61]
1986
Across from the Garden of Allah
Barbara
Tour, then Comedy Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 62]
The House of Bernarda Alba
Bernarda
Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
[ 7] [ 63]
1987
Globe Theatre , London
[ 63]
1988
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
Canada and US tour; then Mark Hellinger Theatre , New York
[ 7] [ 64]
1989
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Martha
Doolittle Theatre , Los Angeles
[ 7] [ 65]
1990
Scenes from an Execution
Galactia
Almeida Theatre , London
[ 7] [ 66]
Mother Courage
Mother Courage
Citizens Theatre , Glasgow ; then Mermaid Theatre, London
[ 7] [ 67]
1991
Mourning Becomes Electra
Christine Mannon
Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
[ 7] [ 68]
2016
King Lear
King Lear
The Old Vic, London
[ 69]
2018
Three Tall Women
A
John Golden Theatre , New York
[ 70] [ 71]
2019
King Lear
King Lear
Cort Theatre, New York
[ 72]
Audio
Radio
Recordings
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^ Jackson, Glenda (1993). Princess and the Goblin (Dove Kids) . ASIN 1558006958 .
^ "Persuasion (Audio Download): Jane Austen, Glenda Jackson, Phoenix Books" . Amazon.co.uk: Books . Retrieved 5 September 2022 .
^ 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 }}
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^ 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 }}
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^ Austen, Jane (1996), Sense and sensibility , Glenda Jackson, West Hollywood, CA: Dove Audio, ISBN 0-7871-0514-7 , OCLC 35187696 , retrieved 5 September 2022
^ 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
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^ Austen, Jane (2002), Northanger Abbey , Glenda Jackson, Beverly Hills, CA: New Millennium Audio, ISBN 1-59007-130-1 , OCLC 558577122 , retrieved 5 September 2022
^ "NORTHANGER ABBEY by Jane Austen Read by Glenda Jackson | Audiobook Review" . AudioFile Magazine . Retrieved 5 September 2022 .
^ "Fifty Poems of Emily Dickinson (Audio Download): Emily Dickinson, Joan Allen, Amy Irving, Glenda Jackson, Cheryl Ladd, Sharon Stone, Meryl Streep, Alfre Woodard, Daphne Zuniga, Phoenix Books" . Amazon.co.uk: Books . Retrieved 5 September 2022 .
^ 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 }}
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