An Evening with Glenda Jackson
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- An evening of conversation with actress Glenda Jackson, moderated by Annette Insdorf.
Currently starring in King Lear at the Golden Theatre, Glenda Jackson is not only a legendary performer but a politician who spent 23 years as a member of Parliament. Her triumphant return to Broadway in Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women last year-after a 30-year absence-earned her the Tony Award, among other prizes. For her performance as King Lear in 2016 at the Old Vic in London, she won the Evening Standard Award for Best Actress, and a Critics Circle Award for Best Shakespearean Performance.
Glenda Jackson began her stage career as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, making her Broadway debut in Marat/Sade (1965). She began her political career in 1992, running for Parliament, and serving till 2015.
Recorded on April 29, 2019 at the 92nd Street Y.
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A huge actress, a wonderful woman, and a true citizen. Respect 🙏🏻♥️🙏🏽♥️🙏
What she says about Shakespeare is exactly what my English literature said to me and my colleagues: Shakespeare is a man for all seasons, centuries and years because we as humans, do not change.
RIP…One of the greatest actresses of her generation…indomitable , principled , magnificently talented.
Glenda is right. Thatcher said: "There's no such thing as society" in 'Women's Own' magazine, 31 October 1987.
Glenda Jackson: great actress, whose fundamental integrity made every part real. And when Glenda left Parliament for the last time, reality left with her.
I absolutely adore her! She died completely alert and oriented, active and as sharp as she always was. RIP genius
Glenda Jackson has danced on, and commanded, two public stages in her life - acting and politics. Those two mistresses rely on artifice and truth. I know little of her private life, but artifice and truth appear central to her public and her private life also. Quite an achievement. She appears to be a woman utterly without vanity, ego, or design. A great actress. A good politician. I have always wanted to know her better. It would be wonderful to read her biography - if ever she would write it herself, which I doubt, or by someone with an inside track to her quality. It would be a bloody good read.
Wonderful interview, thank you ... just saw her in Lear, fabulous performance, brillig production of incredible diversity.
Sound is very low for a fascinating interview - @92nd Street Y turn it up!
Wonderful! Thanks 🌈
‘FORTNUM & MASON’ should send Glenda Jackson The Most Wonderful extra~Large Wicker Basket full of Splendid GOODIES ;] She Deserves it!! She is Absolutely MARVELLOUS!! ;]
Every week. Good idea.
What an artist. Love the description of Lawrence, not unlike Virginia Woolf
Grande attrice!
Can't hear some of the audience questions, but thanks for the great interview.
So interesting, such an amazing actress, a dedicated politician, a principled person. I hope some writer writes her story. She went/died as said in "Fried Green Tomatoes"
" A Lady Always Knows when it is Time To Leave." With Dignity. Glenda you left an amazing legacy in the body of work You will be missed. R.I.P.
A Hoylake girl, a Wirral girl, but above all we miss her so much already. 😢
Exceptional woman!
Watch Annette Insdorf's previous talk with Ralph Fiennes on The White Crow: ua-cam.com/video/1cgCbtFJB8c/v-deo.html
An evening with a guy named Glenn.