Glenda Jackson, the iconic actress and two-time Oscar winner, peacefully passed away at 87, concluding a seven-decade-long career that resonated with audiences worldwide. Celebrating her extraordinary life, we remember her as a true entertainment legend.
From the stage to the silver screen, Jackson showcased her remarkable talent and versatility. Her unforgettable performances in films like “Women in Love” (1970), “Sunday Bloody Sunday” (1971), and “A Touch of Class” (1973) earned her widespread acclaim. Co-star Michael Caine lauded her as one of the industry’s finest.
Glenda’s exceptional talent led to her receiving the coveted “Triple Crown of Acting” for winning an Academy Award, an Emmy, and a Tony. With two Oscars, one Tony, and three Emmys, she firmly established herself as one of the most celebrated performers in history.
Today, we bid farewell to Glenda Jackson, an entertainment icon and cherished figure, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the hearts of many.