Glenda Jackson
Actress and British politician

Born
May 9th, 1936
89 years ago
Died
June 15th, 2023
2 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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Acclaimed for a career in both acting and politics. Achieved significant recognition as an actress, winning two Academy Awards for Best Actress for performances in 'Women in Love' and 'A Touch of Class'. Transitioned to a career in politics, serving as a Member of Parliament for Hampstead and Highgate from 1992 to 2015. Returned to acting after her parliamentary career, receiving accolades and awards for stage performances.
Won two Academy Awards for Best Actress
Served as MP for Hampstead and Highgate
Starred in 'Women in Love' and 'A Touch of Class'
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