Jackie Burroughs

A leading figure of the Canadian theater, British-born Jackie Burroughs has worked in everything from avant-garde cabaret to plays by the Bard at Ontario's Stratford Shakespeare Festival. While in her youth she sometimes came off as brittle and mannered (not unlike Maggie Smith), as she has aged she has matured into a vivacity and fearlessness that often compensate when the vehicle is beneath her talents. Burroughs began working in film in the late 1960s but really began making inroads in the 80s as co-star of "The Grey Fox" (1982) and narrator of "The Wars" (1983). Her best known feature may be "A Winter Tan" (1987), which she co-produced, co-directed and co-wrote in addition to playing the lead. Adapted from the letters of Maryse Holder, the films tells the story of a middle-aged feminist who embarks on a hedonistic, alcohol-sodden sexual odyssey through Mexico. With the dawn of the 90s, Burroughs found a home on the small screen as the domineering spinster novelist Hetty King in "Avonlea/Road to Avonlea" (The Disney Channel, 1990-97). She later turned up as brothel owner Mother Mucca in the miniseries "Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City" (Showtime, 1998) and as a jogger announcing the countdown to the end of the world in Don McKellar's quirky "Last Night" (1998).

  • Born:
    in Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Screenwriter
Family
  • Daughter: Zoe.
Milestones
  • 1970 Early US TV appearance in the NBC movie The Psychiatrist: God Bless the Children
  • 1982 Co-starred with Richard Farnsworth in The Grey Fox
  • 1983 Had featured role in David Cronenberg s The Dead Zone
  • 1983 Played the narrator in The Wars
  • 1985 Portrayed a showgirl narrating a pop culture history of neon in the PBS special Neon: An Electric Memoir
  • 1986 Appeared as Mrs. Evans in the Canadian TV production of Anne of Green Gables (aired on PBS Wonderworks )
  • 1987 Feature debut as co-director and co-writer, A Winter Tan ; also starred
  • 1990 Starred as Hetty King in Avonlea/Road to Avonlea (aired in the USA on The Disney Channel)
  • 1991 Had title role as the well-known Canadian author in Elizabeth Smart: On the Side of Angels
  • 1998 Made cameo appearance as a jogger who counts down the remaining hours on Earth in Last Night (released in the USA in 1999)
  • 1998 Played Mother Mucca in the Showtime miniseries Armistead Maupin s More Tales of the City
  • Appeared with most of the major theater venues in Canada including the Shaw Festival, the Stratford Festival and at the National Arts Centre
  • Began working in films in the 1960s
  • Born in England
  • Emigrated to Canada

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