Jackie Crossland
In this eleven-part interview, late Vancouver actor Jackie Crossland talks about moving to Vancouver, her marriage to a man, work and university education, the Vancouver film and theatre scenes in the 1970s, her time working on Robert Altman's 1971 film McCabe & Mrs. Miller, her foray into writing and directing plays, and coming to terms with her identity as a lesbian.
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Date of interview:
2011
Interviewee:
Jackie Crossland
Interviewer:
Jean Walton
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Audio
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English
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