List of Glenda Jackson performances

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Publicity photo of Glenda Jackson in 1971
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[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1963 This Sporting Life Singer at Party Uncredited [1][2]
1967 Marat/Sade Charlotte Corday [3]
1968 Tell Me Lies: A Film About London Guest Character names not credited [4][5]
1968 Negatives Vivien [1]
1969 Women in Love Gudrun Brangwen Academy Award Winner for Best Actress in a Leading Role [4]
1971 The Music Lovers Nina (Antonina Milyukova) [4]
1971 Sunday Bloody Sunday Alex Greville [1]
1971 The Boy Friend Rita Monroe Uncredited [6][7]
1971 Mary, Queen of Scots Queen Elizabeth [4]
1972 The Triple Echo Alice [4]
1973 Bequest to the Nation Lady Hamilton AKA The Nelson Affair [1]
1973 A Touch of Class Vickie Allessio Academy Award Winner for Best Actress in a Leading Role (second win) [8]
1973 The Devil Is a Woman Sister Geraldine AKA Il Sorriso del grande tentatore [9]
1975 The Maids Solange [4]
1975 The Romantic Englishwoman Elizabeth Fielding [10]
1975 Hedda Hedda [1]
1976 The Incredible Sarah Sarah Bernhardt [1]
1976 Nasty Habits Alexandra [4]
1978 House Calls Ann Atkinson [1]
1978 Stevie Stevie Smith [1]
1978 The Class of Miss MacMichael Conor MacMichael [4]
1979 Lost and Found Patricia Brittenham [1]
1980 Health Isabella Garnell [1]
1980 Hopscotch Isobel [11]
1982 The Return of the Soldier Margaret Grey [4]
1982 Giro City Sophie Made for Channel 4, but released in cinemas prior to the broadcast.[12] [1]
1985 Turtle Diary Neaera Duncan [1]
1987 Beyond Therapy Charlotte Wallace [1]
1988 Business as Usual Babs Flynn [4]
1988 Salome's Last Dance Herodias / Lady Alice [1]
1989 The Rainbow Anna Brangwen [1]
1989 Doombeach Miss [4]
1990 King of the Wind Queen Caroline [4]
2021 Mothering Sunday Older Jane Fairchild [13]
2023 The Great Escaper Irene Jordan Posthumous release [14]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1957 ITV Play of the Week Iris Jones Episode: "A Voice in Vision" [4]
1961 ITV Play of the Week Jurywoman Episode: "Dr Everyman's Hour" [4]
1963 Z-Cars Hospital Nurse / WPC Fernley 2 episodes [4]
1965 The Wednesday Play Cathy Episode: "Horror of Darkness" [4]
1967 Half Hour Story Claire Foley Episode: "Which of These Two Ladies Is He Married To?" [4]
1968 The Wednesday Play Julie Episode: "Let's Murder Vivaldi" [4]
1968 Armchair Theatre Ruth Episode: "Home Movies" [4][15]
1969 ITV Sunday Night Theatre Marina Palek Episode: "Salve Regina" [4]
1970 Review Reader Reader of extracts from A Pagan Place by Edna O'Brien [16]
1970 Play of the Month Margaret Schlegel Episode: "Howards End" [4]
1971 Elizabeth R Elizabeth I TV miniseries; 6 episodes [1]
1971 Show of the Week Guest Episode: "The Morecambe and Wise Show" [17]
1971 Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show Guest [18]
1972 Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show Guest [19]
1973 Full House Reader ("The House that Jack Built") [20]
1977 Night of 100 Stars Guest [1]
1979 Christmas With Eric and Ernie Guest Christmas special of the Morecambe and Wise Show [21]
1980 The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show Guest [1]
1980 The Muppet Show Special Guest Star Episode: "Glenda Jackson" [4][22]
1981 The Patricia Neal Story Patricia Neal TV film [4]
1982 The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show Guest [1]
1984 Sakharov Yelena Bonner (Sakharova) TV film [4]
1988 American Playhouse Nina Leeds Episode: "Strange Interlude" [4]
1989 Doombeach Teacher [1]
1990 Carol & Company Dr. Doris Kruber Episode: "Kruber Alert" [23]
1990 T.Bag's Christmas Ding Dong Vanity Bag TV film [4]
1991 A Murder of Quality Ailsa Brimley TV film [4]
1991 The House of Bernarda Alba Bernarda TV film [4]
1992 The Secret Life of Arnold Bax Harriet Cohen TV film [4]
2019 Elizabeth Is Missing Maud TV film [24]

Short films[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1979 Build Me a World Narrator For International Year of the Child [25][7]
1981 Stop Polio Commentator Sponsored by Save the Children [26]
1982 Save the Children in the Sudan Commentator Sponsored by Save the Children [27]
1982 Let Poland Be Poland On-screen participant Sponsored by the International Communications Agency [28]
1986 Man-Made Famine Commentator/Narrator Sponsored by Channel 4 [29]
1986 The Labour Party Party political broadcast for the Labour Party [7][30]
1987 Facing South Commentator Sponsored by Voluntary Service Overseas [31]
1988 The One Child Family Presenter/Narrator Co-produced by Oxfam [32]
1988 Yunnan Presenter [33]
1990 Death on Delivery Commentator Made in association with the Campaign Against Arms Trade [34]
1992 Rise Up, Women! The Suffragette Campaign in London Narrator Sponsored by the Museum of London [35]
2022 The Microcosm Narrator [36]

Stage[edit]

Year Title Role Venue Ref.
1952 Mystery of Greenfingers YMCA Players, Hoylake [7]
1954 Nothing But the Truth Ethel YMCA Players, Hoylake [7][37]
1954 To Kill a Cat Margaret Fenwick YMCA Players, Hoylake [7][37]
1956 The Caucasian Chalk Circle Chorus Vanbrugh Theatre, London [38]
1956 The Frogs [38]
1956 Pygmalion Eliza Doolittle St Pancras Town Hall [38]
1956 The Winter's Tale Paulina [38]
1957 Doctor in the House Connaught Theatre, Worthing [38]
1957 Separate Tables Jean Stratton / Jean Tanner Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch [7][39][10]
1957 Rum Punch Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch [7]
1957 Ring For Catty Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch [7]
1957 The White Sheep of the Family Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch [7]
1957 All Kinds of Men Ruby Arts Theatre, London [7][10]
1958 An Inspector Calls New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 My Three Angels New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 Macadam and Eve New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 Trial and Error New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 Book of the Month New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 Jane Eyre Jane Eyre New Theatre, Crewe [7][40]
1958 The Glass Menagerie New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 Burdalane New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 Old Tyme Music Hall New Theatre, Crewe [7]
1958 A Girl Named Sadie UK tour [7]
1961 Fools Rush In Pam Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee [7][41]
1961 In Search of Happiness Marina Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee [7][41]
1961 The Durable Element Katherine Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee [7][41]
1961 The Kitchen Royal Court Theatre, London [7]
1962 The Idiot Nastasya Filippovna Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith [7][42]
1962 Come Back With Diamonds Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith [7]
1962 Guilty Party Watford Palace Theatre, Watford [7]
1962 Double Yolk Watford Palace Theatre, Watford [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]
1964 The Screens Kadidja Donmar Warehouse, London [7][45]
1964 Marat/Sade Charlotte Corday Aldwych Theatre, London [7][46]
1964 The Jew of Malta Bellamira Aldwych Theatre, London [7][47]
1965 Love's Labour's Lost Princess of France Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon [7][48]
1965 Squire Puntila and His Servant Matti Eva Aldwych Theatre, London [7][49]
1965 Hamlet Ophelia Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon [7]
1965 The Investigation Witness 4 Aldwych Theatre, London [7][50]
1965 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]
1967 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 Antony and Cleopatra Cleopatra Aldwych Theatre, London [58]
1980 Rose Rose Duke of York's Theatre, London [10]
1981 Rose Rose 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]
1984 Phedra Phedra The Old Vic, London [10]
1985 Strange Inderlude Nina Leeds Nederlander Theatre, New York [60]
1985 Phedra Phedra Aldwych Theatre, London [7][61]
1986 Across from the Garden of Allah Barbara Tour, then Comedy Theatre, London [7][62]
1986 The House of Bernarda Alba Bernarda Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith [7][63]
1987 The House of Bernarda Alba Bernarda 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]
1990 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[edit]

Radio[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1964 Ars Longa Vita Brevis Roxana, his wife BBC Network Three [73][74]
1965 The Investigation The Witnesses (part of ensemble) BBC Network Three [75]
1967 Love in a Cupboard Regina Olsen BBC Network Three [76]
1967 The Representative of the Poem Emily Dickinson BBC Radio 3 poetry reading [77]
1969 Afternoon Theatre Christa BBC Radio 4 episode: "The Road from Ruin by Frederick Benedict" [78]
1969 Danton's Death Marion BBC Radio 3 [79]
1976 Emily Dickinson Reader BBC Radio 3 [80]
1978 The Monday Play Stevie BBC Radio 4 episode: "Stevie" [81]
1980 Woman's Hour Reader BBC Radio 4 serial: Daughters of the Vicar by D. H. Lawrence [82][83]
1980 The Yellow Wallpaper Reader BBC Radio 3 [7]
1980 The Prague Trial 79 Reader BBC Radio 3 [84]
1981 You Will Hear Thunder Anna Akhmatova BBC Radio 3 [85]
1984 Scenes From an Execution Galactia BBC Radio 3 [86]
1988 The Wednesday Feature Reader BBC Radio 4 episode: "The Memory of Troy" [87]
1994 With Great Pleasure Reader BBC Radio 4 episode [88]
2015 Blood, Sex and Money by Emile Zola Dide BBC Radio 4: Three series (27 episodes; 2015–2016) [89][90][91][92]
2017 Drama The Soul BBC Radio 4 episode: "The Progress of the Soul of Lizzie Calvin" [93]
2018 Drama Narrator BBC Radio 4 episode: "Unmade Movies, Alexander MacKendrick's Mary Queen of Scots" [94]
2019 Drama Narrator / Mrs Whitaker BBC Radio 4 episode: "Neil Gaiman's 'Chivalry'" [95]
2020 Fault Lines: Money, Sex and Blood Constance BBC Radio 4: Three series (18 episodes; 2020–2022) [96][97]
2020 Drama Dame Edith BBC Radio 4 episode: "Edith Sitwell in Scarborough" [98]

Recordings[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Issue Ref.
1962 King Richard III Lady Anne The Shakespeare Recording Society Caedmon SRS 223S (4-LP box set) [99][100]
1963 Jean Genet: The Balcony Girl The Theatre Recording Society Production Folio Caedmon TRS 316 M / S (mono / stereo; 3-LP box set) [101]
1967 Marat / Sade - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Music Caedmon / United Artists Records UAL 4153 / UAS 5153 (mono / stereo) [102]
1968 No Exit Inez The Theatre Recording Society Caedmon TRS 327 (2-LP set box set) [103]
1968 Murder in the Cathedral Chorus of Women Caedmon TRS 330 (2-LP box set) [104]
1975 The Secret Garden Narrator Abridged novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, read by Glenda Jackson, music by Kenny Clayton. Argo ZSW 543/544/545/546 (4-LP box set) [105]
1976 The Glenda Jackson Story Book Reader Argo ZSW 559 [106]
1976 The Glenda Jackson Story Book Vol. 2 Reader Argo ZSW 560 [107]
1976 The Mind Of Emily Dickinson Reader Readings from the letters and poetry of Emily Dickinson by Glenda Jackson. Argo ZSW 600/601 (2-LP set) [108][109]
1978 Stravinsky: The Soldier's Tale Narrator With Rudolf Nureyev and Micheál Mac Liammóir. Ensemble directed by Gennady Zalkowitsch. Argo ZNF 15 (also issued on cassette: Argo KZNC 15) [110]
1978 Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott Reader Music written and directed by Kenny Clayton Argo 596/597/598 (3-LP set) [111]
1978 Glenda Jackson Reads Stevie Smith Reader Argo ZSW 608 [112]
1979 Stevie Reader Poems by Stevie Smith read by Glenda Jackson and Trevor Howard. From the soundtrack of the film Stevie. CBS 70165 [113]
1983 Your Favorite Poems: Volume Two Reader Selection of poems read by British theatre actors Newman / Argo 20080 [114]
1984 Noel Edmonds Presents Listen With Mother Reader 'The Crotchety Tooth' by Margaret Hopkins BBC Records REC 525 / BBC Cassettes ZCM 525 [115]
1989 Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Narrator Dove Books-On-Tape, Phoenix Books [116]
1993 Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald Narrator Dove Kids [117]
1994 Persuasion by Jane Austen Narrator Dove Audio, Phoenix Books [118]
1995 The Great Speeches: A Celebration in Words and Music by William Shakespeare Reader A White Rose Globe Theatre Production Penguin Classics / Penguin Audiobooks PEN 290 [119]
1996 Aesop's Fables (Volume Three) Narrator Performed by various readers Dove Entertainment [120]
1996 Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Narrator Dove Audio 81820 [121]
1996 The Prince's Choice: A Personal Selection from Shakespeare Reader Performed by various readers Highbridge Audio [122]
1996 Aesop's Fables (Volume Four) Reader Performed by various readers Dove Books [123]
1997 Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Narrator Dove Audio [124][125]
1997 Fifty Poems of Emily Dickinson Reader Anthology read by various performers Dove Audio/Phoenix Books [126]
1997 The Poetry of the Romantics Reader Performed by various readers Dove Audio [127]
1998 The Greatest American Poetry Reader Performed by various readers Dove Audio [128]
1999 Seven Ages - An Anthology of Poetry With Music Reader Glenda Jackson reads 'The Victory' by Anne Stevenson, 'Full Fathom Five' by William Shakespeare, 'Echo' by Christina Rossetti and 'Sonnet 18' by William Shakespeare Naxos NA218912 [129]

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