Jackie Burroughs

Canadian actress in 'Road to Avonlea'

Jackie Burroughs - Canadian actress in 'Road to Avonlea'
Born

February 2nd, 1939
86 years ago

Died

September 22nd, 2010
14 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Canada

Links & References

Born in England and later moving to Canada, this actress gained recognition for her performances in television and film. She portrayed Marilla Cuthbert in the beloved series 'Road to Avonlea', which showcased her talent and garnered a devoted fan base. Over the years, she appeared in various Canadian productions, demonstrating a strong presence on stage and screen. With a career spanning several decades, she contributed greatly to Canadian theatre and film.

Portrayed Marilla Cuthbert in 'Road to Avonlea'

Appeared in 'The Witching Hour'

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