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She has also performed backing vocals for Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Don Henley, Belinda Carlisle, and for the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary celebrating Dylan's thirty years as a recording artist.
She has recorded with Yellow Magic Orchestra and its members Ryuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono, and Yukihiro Takahashi, as well as Swing Out Sister, Pat Metheny, The Chieftains, Lyle Mays, members of Little Feat, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Kenji Omura, Gil Goldstein, Toninho Horta, Mino Cinelu, Jeff Bova, Charlie Haden, Peter Erskine, Anthony Jackson, David Rhodes, Bill Frisell, Thomas Dolby, the band Quruli, Rei Harakami as yanokami, and her daughter Miu Sakamoto.
She collected the artworks mostly between 1938 and 1946, buying works in Europe " in dizzying succession " as World War II began, and later in America, where she discovered the talent of Jackson Pollock, among others.
She is the fifth child of the Jackson family.
She reaches the ranch to find that the Wolf City Development Corporation is trying to take the ranch away from her father, whose only defender is an educated Indian, Jackson Two-Bears ( Tom Nardini ).
She confirmed this by having her head shaved in order to play Queen Elizabeth I of England in the BBC's 1971 blockbuster serial, Elizabeth R. The series was later shown on PBS in the US and Jackson received two Emmy Awards for her work.
She was head girl at Laurence Jackson School
She was to be followed by other major British and American recording stars including Wanda Jackson, Cliff Richard, Petula Clark, Brenda Lee, The Supremes, Peggy March, Pat Boone, Lesley Gore, The Beatles and even Johnny Cash, among many others.
She entered RADA, with a scholarship, in September 1955, the same year as Dame Diana Rigg and Glenda Jackson.
She told the record company, which responded " Don't tell him anything, but don't tell him no, because we don't say no to Joe Jackson.
She is also known for her roles as Mary Jo Jackson Shively on CBS sitcom Designing Women ( 1986 – 1993 ), as Dana Palladino on Love & War ( 1993-1995 ), for which she was nominated for Emmy Award, and as Mary Elizabeth Sims in the Lifetime drama series Any Day Now ( 1998 – 2002 ), for which she was nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series.
She received orders for many different missions: she was one of the ships that attacked the Forts St. Philip and Jackson, and under the command of Captain James Alden, Jr. she was part of the fleet that helped to blockade Mobile Bay.
She had a role in Shaft, alongside Samuel L. Jackson, as the murder victim's mother.
She is the niece of Jermaine Jackson through extended family.
She spent much of her career based at Port Jackson, Australia.
In bringing the skull to show Prof. Raymond Dart, she set in motion a chain of events that led to the discovery of the ' Child skull of Taung ' She later became wife of Prof. Cecil Jackson, Professor of Anatomy at Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, University of Pretoria.
She was at an NAACP rally with Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi, the weekend before Evers was assassinated.
She is the daughter of Charles Stanhope, 12th Earl of Harrington and the former Virginia Freeman Jackson.
She underwent open heart surgery to correct the defect, although as cardiologist Dr. P. K. Shah related in a February 3, 2006, appearance with Jackson on Larry King Live, the current treatment no longer involves surgery.
She dialed down her professional pursuits when her son, Charles Taylor Jackson, was adopted in 1995.
She was also featured in a song called " Culver Moon " on Jackson Browne's 1996 album Looking East.
She also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson.
She grew up in Lake Jackson, Texas, and had one sibling, a younger brother, Steven McGown.
She performed her own rendition of Jackson classic hit The Pleasure Principle.
She also sang a duet with Ann Wilson on the Heart singer's solo album Hope & Glory covering the Lucinda Williams song " Jackson ".

She and remarried
She eventually remarried.
She has since remarried and has a daughter.
She remarried once and died in 1985.
She cared for her brother John for several years until their father remarried in 1912 to Elizabeth " Lizzie " Fields ( 1878 – 1933 ).
She never remarried after the death of her husband, but her enemies said she conducted a love affair with Ernst Johann von Biron for many years.
She remarried.
She remarried, thinking he had died in Vietnam, whereas he was MIA and held for years in a POW camp.
She remarried Arthur's younger brother, Henry, shortly after his succession in 1509 and became queen consort.
She is now remarried to Tony, a wealthy man who owns one of the other horses in the race.
She died February 10, 1550, and thereafter Cranach remarried, wedding Magdalena Schurff on May 24, 1551.
She remarried in 1988 to Sayyid Mohammed Al-Saleh ; they have two sons, Talal and Abdulhamid.
She had a difficult time after her father remarried.
She remarried to John F. O ' Leary, the former Deputy Secretary of Energy, on April 24, 1980.
She was accused of witchcraft because the puritans believed that Osborne had her own self-interests in mind for she had remarried ( to an indentured servant ).
She may have briefly travelled to France and Spain in her guise but soon returned to England and remarried.
She later remarried and took the name Muriel Humphrey Brown.
She hid herself away and waited until Erchinoald remarried.
She remarried in 1879 and left Reza to the care of his uncle, who, in turn, sent Reza away to his friend Amir Tuman Kazim Khan, an army officer.
She is currently Fawzia Shirin, having remarried in 1949 and having her royal titles no longer recognized by the Egyptian government after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
She remarried on April 17, 1998 to marketing executive Liam McQuade and has one daughter with him, Kate Rae McQuade.
She ruled it with her son William until she remarried and he renounced it.
She died in childbirth bearing his only son, Francis, in 1678, and Godolphin never remarried.
She was sent to prison, and afterwards remarried, but was deserted by her new husband and buried next to Davies on her death in 1652.
She headed the Troy Female Seminary until she remarried in 1838 and left the school in the hands of her son and daughter-in-law.
She never remarried.

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