Glenda Jackson, an Oscar-winning British actress who passed away on Thursday at the age of 87, portrayed strong women on stage and film before switching to politics, where she was not hesitant to speak truth to power. When she started playing again in her 80s, she chose King Lear, one of the most difficult roles in all of theatre, and she received accolades for it. As a feisty young artist in "Women in Love" (1970) and as a feminist in the romantic comedy "A Touch of Class" (1973), Jackson won two Oscars for best actress decades earlier. Jackson was born on May 9, 1936, to a bricklayer and a cleaning lady in Birkenhead, a small port city close to Liverpool in northwest England.She started working in a chemist's shop when she was 16 and performed amateur theatre in her free time.She received a scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London when she was 18 years old.Jackson was hired by the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he served as director under renowned filmmaker Peter Brook from 1964 until 1968.She played Ophelia in "Hamlet" and Charlotte Corday in "Marat/Sade" in 1965, two of her most notable roles with the theatre.She also worked in film, where she enjoyed significant success in the early 1970s. Jackson received two Emmy Awards for her portrayal as Queen Elizabeth in addition to her two Oscars at that time. I in the hugely successful 1971 BBC television series, "Elizabeth R". The 1971 movie "Mary, Queen of Scots" featured the same queen.The Independent stated in 2018 that she "radiated a power that seemed to level her leading men... There was the uncompromising, defiant strength she exuded in every role." She passed away on Thursday at her London home, according to Jackson's agent Lionel Larner, following a brief illness. He added that she had just finished filming The Great Escaper, in which she had a supporting role alongside Michael Caine. One of the top British performers of the 1960s and 1970s, Jackson received two Academy Award nominations for "Women in Love" and "A Touch of Class." She entered politics after that, was elected to the House of Commons, and served 23 years as a Labour Party legislator. Then, she went back to acting. Kylie Jenner Posts Cute New Image Of Son Aire The White Lotus: When will season three of drama series premiere? Extraction 2: When is action thriller sequel film releasing?