Tuesday, October 29

Two-time Oscar winner Glenda Jackson, who blended appearing with politics, dies at 87

LONDON (AP) — Glenda Jackson, a two-time Academy Award-winning performer who had a second profession in politics as a British lawmaker, has died at 87.

Jackson’s agent Lionel Larner mentioned she died Thursday at her house in London after a brief sickness.

“She recently completed filming ‘The Great Escaper’ in which she co-starred with Michael Caine,” he mentioned.



Jackson was one of many greatest British stars of the Nineteen Sixties and 70s, and gained two Academy Awards, for “Women in Love” and “A Touch of Class.”

She then went into politics, was elected to Parliament and spent 23 years as a Labour Party lawmaker.

She returned to appearing after leaving Parliament and had a few of her most acclaimed roles, together with the title character in Shakespeare’s “King Lear.”


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