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Lucy Kate Jackson (born October 29, 1948)

(2014). 9781589799707, Rowman & Littlefield. .
is an American actress and television producer, known for her television roles as Sabrina Duncan in the series Charlie's Angels (1976–1979) and Amanda King in the series Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983–1987). Her film roles include (1982) and Loverboy (1989). She is a three-time nominee and four-time Golden Globe Award nominee, and Photoplay award winner for Favorite TV Actress in 1978.

Jackson began her career in the late 1960s in , before landing major television roles in (1970–1971), (1972), and (1972–1976). She also appeared in the film Night of Dark Shadows (1971). The huge success of her role as Sabrina Duncan on Charlie's Angels saw her appear on the front cover of Time magazine, alongside co-stars and , while her role as Mrs. King won her Germany's for Best Female TV Star three times (1986–1988). She then continued to star in numerous television films, including (1992), (1993) and Satan's School for Girls (2000), a remake of the 1973 TV film of the same name in which she also starred.


Early life
Kate Jackson was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of Ruth (née Shepherd) and Hogan Jackson, a business executive. She attended while residing in Mountain Brook. Jackson went on to enroll at the University of Mississippi as a history major where she was a member of the Delta Rho chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma . Halfway through her sophomore year, she transferred to Birmingham–Southern College, a liberal arts college, taking classes in speech and history of the theatre. At the end of the academic year, Jackson became an apprentice at the Stowe Playhouse in Stowe, Vermont, and then moved to New York City to study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
(2026). 9781475910346, iUniverse.


Career
Initially, Jackson worked as an page and tour guide at the network's Rockefeller Center before landing a role as the mysterious, silent ghost Daphne Harridge on the 1960s daytime . In 1971, Jackson had a starring role as Tracy Collins in Night of Dark Shadows, the second feature film based on the daytime serial. This film was more loosely based on the series than the first feature film House of Dark Shadows from the previous year, and it did not fare as well at the box office.
(1998). 9780938817482, Pomegranate Press, Ltd.. .
The same year, she appeared in two episodes of the short-lived sitcom The Jimmy Stewart Show.

Jackson then appeared as nurse Jill Danko for four seasons on the 1970s . A supporting cast member, Jackson filled her free time by studying directing and editing. She also appeared in several TV films during this period. Jackson's performance was well received in the 1972 Limbo, one of the first theatrical films to address the and the wives of soldiers who were , MIA or killed in action. She also appeared in , a 1975 television dramatization of the circumstances surrounding the 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese.

In 1975, Jackson met with Rookies producers and to discuss her contractual obligation to star in another television series for Spelling-Goldberg Productions upon that show's cancellation. Goldberg told her of a series that was available—because "every network has passed on it," The Alley Cats. Spelling said that when he told Jackson the title of the series had to be changed and asked her what she would like to call it, she replied " Charlie's Angels," pointing to a picture of three female angels on the wall behind Spelling. Jackson was originally cast as Kelly Garrett (which ultimately went to her co-star ), but decided upon Sabrina Duncan instead. The huge success of the show saw Jackson, Smith and (who played Jill Munroe) appear on the front cover of Time magazine. The show aired as a television film on March 21, 1976, before debuting as a series on September 22, 1976. Because Jackson was considered the star of Charlie's Angels following her experience and four years on The Rookies, her original role of Kelly Garrett was featured prominently in the pilot film.

Jackson hosted the thirteenth episode of season four of Saturday Night Live which aired in February 1979. During her monologue, she referred to being an NBC page ten years earlier where she led tours of the studio. At the beginning of the third season of Charlie's Angels, Jackson was offered the role of Joanna Stern Kramer in the feature film Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), but was forced to turn it down because Spelling told her that the show's shooting schedule could not be rearranged to give her time to do the film.

(1996). 9780312142681, St. Martin's Press. .
At the end of the third season, Jackson left the show saying, "I served it well and it served me well, now it's time to go." Spelling cast as her replacement Tiffany Welles (Hack was replaced by for the fifth and final season).

Jackson starred alongside and her Rookies co-star in the feature film (1982), directed by . It was a film some considered to be ahead of its time, and attempted to deal sensitively with the topic of homosexuality. However, it received tepid reviews and did poorly at the box office.

In 1983, Jackson had a starring role in Scarecrow and Mrs. King, a one-hour action drama in which she played housewife Amanda King opposite 's spy Lee Stetson, code-named "Scarecrow." Jackson also co-produced the series with Warner Brothers Television through her production company, Shoot the Moon Enterprises. During this time she developed an interest in directing. Scarecrow and Mrs. King aired for four seasons from 1983 to 1987.

During filming of the show's fourth season, in January 1987, Jackson had a for the first time, which found a small . Her series' producer—the only person she told about the diagnosis—rescheduled her work on the show. She checked in to a hospital under an alias to have a . Jackson returned to the series a week later, working with the aid of painkillers through five weeks of radiation treatments.

After undergoing breast cancer treatment, Jackson followed up on Scarecrow and Mrs. King by taking on the main role in Baby Boom, a 1988 TV sitcom version of a 1987 film of the same name. The series lasted less than one season, canceled with episodes left unaired.

In 1989, Jackson starred in the film Loverboy, directed by Joan Micklin Silver.

In September 1989, another mammogram indicated residual breast cancer that the previous operation had missed. Jackson had a and reconstructive surgery. Jackson's Charlie's Angels colleague Jaclyn Smith made statements indicating her support of Jackson.

In 1995, Jackson was diagnosed as having been born with an atrial septal defect that had previously gone undetected. Jackson underwent open-heart surgery to correct the defect.

Jackson spoke publicly about breast cancer and heart health and received the Power of Love Award in 2003 from the American Heart Association for raising awareness among the public regarding those issues.

In 2004, the television film aired, with actress portraying Jackson. In August 2006, Jackson, Farrah Fawcett and Jaclyn Smith, the three original Angels, made a surprise appearance together at the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards in a tribute to the recently deceased Angels creator Aaron Spelling.

In 2007, Jackson played Elizabeth Prentiss, the mother of FBI agent () on , her last acting role to date. In August 2008, she was a guest judge on an episode of Jaclyn Smith's Bravo reality series , presiding over a hairdressing competition to update the original Charlie's Angels trio's signature hairdos.

On August 3, 2010, Gallery Books announced a contract with Jackson to publish her memoirs. The book, expected in 2011, has been repeatedly delayed, with the last update reporting a scheduled release for two days before 2021.

(2011). 9781451621563, Gallery Books.

She has not appeared in film or television since 2009.


Personal life
Jackson lived with actor in the mid-1970s. She was then linked romantically to actors and . After a six-month courtship, Jackson married actor (the son of actress ) in August 1978. The couple divorced in 1981. After her divorce from Stevens, Jackson said, "I felt as if my ex-husband drove up to my bank account with a Brink's truck." Jackson was then linked with actor Gary Pendergast and screenwriter . She married New York businessman David Greenwald in 1982, and they formed Shoot The Moon Productions together, the company that produced Jackson's series Scarecrow and Mrs. King. The couple divorced in 1984.

After the divorce, Jackson was frequently seen with dermatologist . While recovering from her second bout with breast cancer and on vacation in Aspen, Colorado, in 1989, Jackson met Tom Hart, the owner of a Utah ski lodge, and the pair married in 1991. The couple lived both in and Park City, Utah. Jackson and Hart divorced in 1993. In 1995, Jackson adopted a son.

In May 2010, Jackson sued her financial advisor, Richard B. Francis, claiming his actions cost her more than $3 million ($ million today) and brought her to financial ruin. The parties reached an undisclosed settlement in December 2010.

In August 2023, after many years out of the public eye, Jackson appeared as a guest at a wedding hosted by Jaclyn Smith for Smith's son Gaston in Los Angeles.


Filmography

Film
1971Night of Dark ShadowsTracy Collins
1972LimboSandy Lawton
1977Thunder and LightningNancy Sue Hunnicutt
1981Dirty TricksKaren Polly Bishop
1982Claire Elliot
1989LoverboyDiane Bodek
1999Error in JudgmentShelley
2004LarcenyMom
No RegretsSuzanne Kennerly


Television films
1972The New HealersNurse Michelle Johnson
Movin' OnCory
1973Satan's School for GirlsRoberta Lockhart
1974Killer BeesVictoria Wells
Mary Frances Radney
1975Carol
1976Death at Love HouseDonna Gregory
1979TopperMarion Kerby
1981Inmates: A Love StoryJane Mount
Thin IceLinda Rivers
1983Listen to Your HeartFrannie Greene
1990The Stranger WithinMare Blackburn
1992Dr. Nora Hart
HomewreckerLucyVoice
1993AdriftKatie Nast
Rita Donohue
1994Armed and InnocentPatsy Holland
Justice in a Small TownSandra Clayton
1995The Silence of AdulteryDr. Rachel Lindsey
1996The Cold Heart of a KillerJessie Arnold
A Kidnapping in the FamilyDeDe Cooper
Panic in the Skies!Laurie Ann Pickett
1997What Happened to Bobby Earl?Rose Earl
1998Sweet DeceptionKit Gallagher
2000Satan's School for GirlsThe Dean
2001A Mother's TestimonySharon Carlson
2003Miracle DogsTerri Logan
2006A Daughter's ConvictionMaureen Hansen


Television series
1970–1971Daphne Harridge / Daphne Harridge Collins (PT)Main role; 71 episodes
1971The Jimmy Stewart ShowJanice Morton2 episodes
1972EllenEpisode: "One Ace Too Many"
1972–1976Jill Danko92 episodes
1976–1979Charlie's AngelsSabrina DuncanMain role ; 73 episodes
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
1977James at 15RobinEpisode: "Pilot"
Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
The San Pedro Beach BumsHerselfEpisode: "Angels and the Bums"
1979Saturday Night LiveHerself (guest host)Episode: "Kate Jackson/Delbert McClinton"
1983–1987Scarecrow and Mrs. KingAmanda KingMain role
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
1988–1989Baby BoomJ.C. Wiatt13 episodes
1992The Boys of TwilightMiss DuttonEpisode: "Pilot"
1993Arly HanksUnsold TV pilot
1997Barbara CookerEpisode: "The Kiss"
Dead Man's GunKatherine MorrisonEpisode: "Death Warrant"
1999Twice in a LifetimeJulie Smith / MildredEpisode: "Double Exposure"
BombshellVoice, episode: "Mind Games"
2000Chicken Soup for the SoulProf. FoleyEpisode: "Making the Grade"
2002The Zeta ProjectBombshellVoice, episode: "Ro's Gift"
Sabrina, the Teenage WitchCandy KingEpisode: "It's a Hot, Hot, Hot Hot Christmas"
2004Jan Martin2 episodes
2006Amanda KingVoice, episode: ""
American Dad!HerselfVoice, episode: "Tears of a Clooney"
2007Ambassador Elizabeth PrentissEpisode: "Honor Among Thieves"


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