Anne Jackson Movies
Trained at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and the Actor's Studio,
Anne Jackson has been a stage actress since 1944 and a film performer since 1950. On stage, Jackson has frequently co-starred with her husband,
Eli Wallach. The couple's near-telepathic rapport with one another has inspired playwrights like
Murray Schisgal and
Terence McNally to fashion plays specifically designed for the Wallachs' talents; their biggest Broadway hit was Schisgal's Luv, in which Jackson and Wallach appeared with
Alan Arkin.
Anne Jackson's film credits include
Tall Story (1960),
The Tiger Makes Out (1967; based on Schisgal's one-act play The Tiger),
The Secret Life of an American Wife (1968),
Nasty Habits (1976) and
Funny About Love (1989); the film she is best remembered for is
Lovers and Other Strangers (1968), in which Jackson's mother-of-the-bride character spent half her time sobbing hysterically in the bathroom. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide