Jackie Burroughs
Jacqueline Burroughs, born on February 2, 1939, in England, became a prominent figure in the Canadian acting scene before her passing on September 22, 2010. Renowned for her powerful performances and captivating presence, Burroughs made significant contributions to both theater and television throughout her career.
Her journey began in the United Kingdom, where she honed her craft in various stage productions. Burroughs later emigrated to Canada, where she quickly established herself as a versatile actress. She became best known for her role as Hetty King in the beloved television series "Road to Avonlea," which showcased her ability to portray strong, complex characters. Her performance earned her critical acclaim and endeared her to audiences across the nation.
In addition to her television success, Burroughs was a celebrated stage actress, recognized for her work in productions such as “The Glass Menagerie” and “The King and I.” Her dedication to the arts was evident in her collaborations with prominent theater companies and her participation in numerous festivals.
Throughout her illustrious career, Jackie Burroughs received several accolades, highlighting her talent and commitment to her craft. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on the Canadian arts community, and she is remembered as a talented actress who brought depth and authenticity to every role she undertook.
Filmography
Elvis Meets Nixon
Going the Distance (2004)
The Grey Fox
Lost and Delirious
Evidence of Blood
Food of the Gods II
The Ernie Game
Cavedweller
Heavy Metal
The Dead Zone
The Care Bears Movie
Willard (2003)
Bleeders
The Kidnapping of the President
Deck the Halls (2006)
A Guy Thing
King's Ransom
Snow
Whispers
Anne of Green Gables