Glenda Jackson - Actor Profile

Glenda Jackson

Acting
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: May 9, 1936
Birth Place: Wirral, England, UK

About Glenda Jackson

Glenda May Jackson CBE (9 May 1936, Birkenhead, Cheshire – 15 June 2023) was an English actress and politician. She was one of the few artists to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting, having won two Academy Awards, three Emmy Awards and a Tony Award. She was made a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II in 1978. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress twice: for her roles in Women in Love (1970) and A Touch of Class (1973). She won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971). Her other notable roles include Mary, Queen of Scots (1971), Hedda (1975), The Incredible Sarah (1976) and Hopscotch (1980). She won two Primetime Emmy Awards for her role as Elizabeth I in the BBC series Elizabeth R (1971). She received the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress for her role in Elizabeth Is Missing (2019). Jackson studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She made her Broadway debut in Marat/Sade (1966). She received five Laurence Olivier Award nominations for her West End roles in Stevie (1977), Antony and Cleopatra (1979), Rose (1980), Strange Interlude (1984) and King Lear (2016), the later being her first role after a 25 year absence from acting, which she reprised on Broadway in 2019. She won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role in the revival of Edward Albee's Three Tall Women (2018). Jackson took a hiatus from acting to take on a career in politics from 1992 to 2015, and was elected as the Labour Party MP for Hampstead and Highgate in the 1992 general election. She served as a junior transport minister from 1997 to 1999 during the government of Tony Blair, later becoming critical of Blair. After constituency boundary changes, she represented Hampstead and Kilburn from 2010. At the 2010 general election, her majority of 42 votes, confirmed after a recount, was the narrowest of that parliament. Jackson stood down at the 2015 general election and returned to acting. Description above from the Wikipedia article Glenda Jackson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Best Glenda Jackson Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Glenda Jackson's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Glenda Jackson.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2025 Love Left the Masquerade: Peter Medak's Cinema of Pretenders Archive Super Hit Similar →
2023 The Great Escaper Irene Jordan Hit Similar →
2021 Mothering Sunday Jane (Older) Flop Similar →
2021 Mothers of the Revolution Narrator (voice) Hit Similar →
2019 Elizabeth Is Missing Maud Palmer Horsham Hit Similar →
2017 Miranda: Morecambe & Wise and Me Self Flop Similar →
2012 Ken Russell: A Bit of a Devil Self Super Hit Similar →
1994 A Wave of Passion: The Life of Alexandra Kollontai Alexandra Kollontai (voice) Super Hit Similar →
1992 The Secret Life of Arnold Bax Harriet Cohen Average Similar →
1991 A Murder of Quality Alisa Brimley Flop Similar →
1990 King of the Wind Queen Caroline Average Similar →
1989 The Rainbow Anna Brangwen Average Similar →
1989 Doombeach Miss Ricketts Super Hit Similar →
1988 Strange Interlude Nina Leeds Flop Similar →
1988 Salome's Last Dance Herodias / Lady Alice Average Similar →
1987 Beyond Therapy Charlotte Flop Similar →
1987 Business as Usual Babs Flynn Average Similar →
1985 Turtle Diary Neaera Duncan Average Similar →
1984 Sakharov Yelena Bonner Hit Similar →
1983 The Return of the Soldier Margaret Grey Average Similar →
1982 Giro City Sophie Flop Similar →
1981 The Patricia Neal Story Patricia Neal Flop Similar →
1981 Blood Donors Self Flop Similar →
1980 Hopscotch Isobel Hit Similar →
1980 HealtH Isabella Garnell Flop Similar →
1979 Lost and Found Tricia Average Similar →
1979 The Class Of Miss MacMichael Conor MacMichael Flop Similar →
1978 Stevie Stevie Smith Hit Similar →
1978 House Calls Ann Atkinson Average Similar →
1977 Nasty Habits Sister Alexandra Flop Similar →
1976 The Incredible Sarah Sarah Bernhardt Flop Similar →
1975 Hedda Hedda Average Similar →
1975 The Romantic Englishwoman Elizabeth Flop Similar →
1975 The Maids Solange Flop Similar →
1974 The Tempter Sister Geraldine Flop Similar →
1973 A Touch of Class Vicki Allessio Average Similar →
1973 Bequest to the Nation Lady Hamilton Average Similar →
1972 The Triple Echo Alice Charlesworth Average Similar →
1971 Mary, Queen of Scots Queen Elizabeth Hit Similar →
1971 The Boy Friend Rita Monroe Hit Similar →
1971 Sunday Bloody Sunday Alex Greville Hit Similar →
1971 The Music Lovers Antonina 'Nina' Milyukova Hit Similar →
1969 Women in Love Gudrun Brangwen Hit Similar →
1968 Negatives Vivien Average Similar →
1968 Tell Me Lies Glenda Average Similar →
1967 Marat/Sade Charlotte Corday Average Similar →
1967 The Benefit of the Doubt Self Average Similar →
1967 Opus Charlotte Corday (Marat/Sade) Flop Similar →
1963 This Sporting Life Singer at Party (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1956 The Extra Day Extra (uncredited) Hit Similar →

Glenda Jackson - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Glenda Jackson?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Glenda Jackson is "Love Left the Masquerade: Peter Medak's Cinema of Pretenders" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Glenda Jackson acted in?

Glenda Jackson has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Glenda Jackson?

Other notable films include "Ken Russell: A Bit of a Devil", "Doombeach", and "A Wave of Passion: The Life of Alexandra Kollontai".