Jean Walton

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.
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
00:00
 
Collection: 
Date of interview: 
2011
Interviewee: 
Jackie Crossland
Interviewer: 
Jean Walton
Format: 
Audio
Language: 
English
Place of interview: 
Rights: 
Third-party permission and agreement to CC BY-NC 4.0, donor retains copyrights to donated material
Restrictions: 
None
Topics: 

Work

Topic: Work

Content includes significant discussion of all types of labour and work, including: careers; unpaid or volunteer labour; emotional labour; sex work; activist or community work; and domestic/household work.

Arts and Culture

Topic: Arts and Culture

Content includes discussion of making, consuming, and interacting with art and culture, including: art; literature; theatre; reading; movies and film; pop culture, etc.

Identity

Topic: Identity

Content includes significant discussion of identity/ies (including gender, sexual, racial, religious, and class) and how one self-identifies, and/or significant discussion of the process of finding or determining one’s identity/ies.

Rating: 
0
No votes yet