- Naissance
- Décédé(e)22 septembre 2010 · Toronto, Ontario, Canada (cancer de l'estomac)
- Nom de naissanceJacqueline West Burroughs
- Taille5′ 3¾″ (1,62 m)
- Jackie Burroughs est née le 2 février 1939 à Lancashire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni. Elle était actrice et réalisatrice. Elle est connue pour Road to Avonlea (1990), La zone neutre (1983) et À vos marques, prêts, décorez! (2006). Elle était mariée à Zal Yanovsky. Elle est morte le 22 septembre 2010 en Ontario, Canada.
- Conjoint(e)Zal Yanovsky(? - 1968) (divorcé, 1 enfant)
- Formerly married to Zal Yanovsky of the 1960s band 'The Lovin' Spoonful'. Had one daughter, Zoe, with him.
- She moved, with her family, to Toronto, Canada, when she was age 13.
- She resided in Toronto as well as in Mexico.
- Attended Branksome Hall private girls school as well as the University of Toronto from which she graduated in 1962.
- I've always played old, even when I was young. They know better than to cast me in the goodie-goodie grandmother roles, though. (Interview with the CBC)
- The kind of people who did radio were a breed apart. In radio you're passionately involved, and when the show is over you go off together, in this great camaraderie, and get pissed. You don't do that in television. In TV, you've got to be up at four in the morning and work until maybe nine at night. You're not going to be partying after that.
- I have to be involved in the entire project. I like to watch other people's scenes. I just couldn't come in and do my part.It would be too lonely for me. But..I have lots of opinions on how it's being shot, the lighting and everything. I'm being a nuisance to help the program.
- I really like working with actors. My wars are never with actors. People say I think like a director, but I wouldn't want to be one. I don't want anybody else to boss me, but I don't want to boss anybody else, either. I just don't like being controlled.
- I've heard that they think me bossy. I've heard I'm difficult to work with. I am bossy actually. I want to do it the way I want to do it. It's easy to tread on other people's toes without even knowing it. If you're me, it is anyway, evidently. They may think I'm bossy and upstaging, but I don't mean it. I'm just taking my role to the limit.
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