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Jackson, Glenda
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Jackson, Glenda (1936– )

English actor and politician, Labour member of Parliament from 1992, and parliamentary undersecretary for transport 1997–99. Her many stage appearances for the Royal Shakespeare Company include Marat/Sade (1966), Hedda Gabler (1975), and Antony and Cleopatra (1978). Among her films are the Academy Award-winning Women in Love (1969), Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), and A Touch of Class (1973). On television she played Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth R (1971).



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Read by Stephanie Beacham, Glenda Jackson, Sharon Stone, Meryl Streep.
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