Mary Jackson (actress)

Mary Jackson
Born November 22, 1910
Milford, Michigan
Died December 10, 2005 (aged 95)
Los Angeles, California

Mary Jackson (November 22, 1910—December 10, 2005) was an American character actress whose nearly fifty-year career began in 1950 and was spent almost entirely on television. She is best known for the role of the lovelorn Emily Baldwin in The Waltons and was the original choice to play Alice Horton in the long-running daytime soap Days of Our Lives. She in fact played the part in the unaired pilot although the role was subsequently taken by Frances Reid.[1]

Early years

Born in the village of Milford, a rural locality in Michigan's Oakland County,[2][3] Mary Jackson earned a bachelor's degree from Western Michigan University in 1932.[4] She was a schoolteacher during the Great Depression for one year before pursuing her interest in the theater.[5] She returned to college, enrolling in Michigan State University's fine arts program and, subsequently, began her performing career on Chicago stage, in summer stock and, at the start of the period referenced as the Golden Age of Television, in New York City and, as the 1960s began, in Hollywood.[6]

Mary Jackson was survived by her husband of 68 years, Griffin Bancroft Jr., to whom she was married from July 4, 1937 until her death, in Los Angeles, from Parkinson's disease, two-and-a-half weeks just after her 95th birthday.[7]

Filmography

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

  • Parenthood (1990-1991) as Great Grandma Greenwell
  • Skinned Alive (1990) as Crawldaddy
  • The Exorcist III (1990) as Mrs. Clelia
  • Criminal Behavior (1992) as Mrs. Cline
  • Leap of Faith (1992) as Emma Schlarp
  • A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion (1993) as Emily Baldwin
  • Christy (1994) as Aunt Polly Teague
  • A Walton Wedding (1995) as Emily Baldwin
  • Ozone (1995) as Cleaning Lady
  • A Family Thing (1996) as Carrie
  • A Walton Easter (1997) as Emily Baldwin (Last appearance)

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