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Victoria Jackson (born August 2, 1959) is an American actress, comedian, and singer who was a cast member of the
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television sketch comedy series ''
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'' (SNL) from 1986 to 1992.


Early life

Jackson was born in
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, the daughter of Marlene Esther (née Blackstad) and James McCaslin Jackson, a gym coach. From the age of 5 until she was 18, Jackson's father trained her in gymnastics. After graduating from high school, Jackson attended Florida Bible College in Hollywood, Florida, later transferring to Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina on a gymnastics scholarship. At Furman, she was cast in her first play. She transferred to Auburn University in 1979 for her senior year, changing her major to theater. Midway through her senior year, she left Auburn to pursue an acting career. In the 2000s, Jackson earned a degree in theatre from
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.


Acting and comedy

While doing summer stock theater in Alabama, Jackson met former child actor Johnny Crawford of the 1950s television series ''
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'', who cast her in his nightclub act. She moved to Los Angeles in 1981, working various day jobs and performing comedy at night. Her first big break was an appearance on ''
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'', where she recited poetry while doing a handstand. She went on to appear on the show 20 times. In 1984 she appeared in the pilot for '' W*A*L*T*E*R'', a '' M*A*S*H'' spin-off that the networks did not pick up. Following a role in the short-lived 1985 television series '' Half Nelson'', Jackson received an offer to audition for the cast of ''
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''. Because she was not confident her audition had gone well, she performed several impersonations on her next ''Tonight Show'' appearance and sent the tape to ''SNL''s
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. After viewing the tape, Michaels asked Jackson to join the show. A regular cast member from 1986 to 1992, Jackson often appeared on the show's weekly ''
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'' segment as a correspondent who would go off topic, reciting poetry and doing backbends or handstands on the desk. She was also known for recurring skit roles where she would impersonate
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, Sally Struthers and
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. During her tenure on ''SNL'', Jackson was cast in a number of films, including '' Baby Boom'', ''
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'', '' I Love You to Death'', '' UHF'', '' The Pick-up Artist'', '' The Couch Trip'', and '' Casual Sex?''. Her film career continued after her 1992 departure from ''Saturday Night Live'', but mostly in unknown or unnoticed films. On television, she was cast as the lead of her own sitcom, co-starring George Clooney. When there was a change in management at Fox, the show was scrapped without being broadcast. In 1994, she appeared as "Beverly" in the '' In the Heat of the Night'' episode "Good Cop, Bad Cop", and in 2000 she appeared as the unrequited love of a small-town man who can control the weather in ''
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'' episode "
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". Jackson had a regular role as Patty in the 2000-01
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sitcom ''
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'' and in the 2003–04 seasons of the Nickelodeon show ''
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''. In 2004 and 2005, she had roles in two romantic comedies, '' Shut Up and Kiss Me!'' and ''
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''. During this period, Jackson appeared on the game show ''
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'' and participated in the show ''
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''. She played multiple characters in the 2014
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movie ''Campin' Buddies''.


Politics

A self-described conservative Christian, Jackson has appeared in productions such as the 2007
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concert ''Thou Shalt Laugh 2: The Deuce'' as well as a dozen times on ''
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'' with Bill Maher as the "token religious conservative". She has supported the Tea Party movement through appearances at events as well as her website, which was affiliated with the Liberty Alliance. In October 2008, she appeared with other celebrities on ''
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'' in a
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, a fellow ''Saturday Night Live'' alumnus then running for the United States Senate from Minnesota. Beginning in 2008, Jackson stated that she believed
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to be a communist. In 2015, she claimed that Obama was an " Islamic jihadist" and a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, with members of the organization in his cabinet, and that Obama's support for legal
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and
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showed he was not a Christian. In 2011, Jackson criticized the TV show '' Glee'' for showing a kiss between two male actors, citing the
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to justify her criticism. When accused of homophobia, Jackson countered that the label was merely a "cute liberal buzzword" and suggested that ''Glee'' be replaced with a show promoting celibacy. In 2011, Jackson joined the staff of ''Patriot Update'' as a writer and video blogger and host of the talk show ''Politichicks''. Co-hosts included Ann-Marie Murrell, Jannique Stewart, and Jennie Jones. Jackson wrote a satirical song for "Politichicks" titled "Shariah Law", with the song's lyrics claiming, "They uslimslike beheadings and pedophile weddings". Among her work for Patriot Update was a piece on
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that was critical of the protesters. In 2012, White Hall publishers, part of the Liberty Alliance, released Jackson's autobiography, ''Is My Bow Too Big? How I went from Saturday Night Live to the Tea Party''. In 2012, after
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's remarks regarding pregnancies resulting from
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, Jackson said, "If I got raped, I would have the baby. And if I didn't want to keep it because I had these horrible nightmares, I would adopt it out. But I think that God can turn a bad thing into a good thing, and that if I got raped and a beautiful baby who was innocent was born out of it, that would be a blessing." In 2014, Jackson filed a petition as an independent candidate for one of two District 2 seats in
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. She received 632 votes, not enough to secure either seat against the incumbent candidates.


Personal life

Jackson married a fellow performer, fire-eating magician Nisan Mark Eventoff, in 1984, and had a daughter, Scarlet (born 1986). They divorced in 1991. Shortly thereafter, she reconnected with her high school sweetheart, Paul Wessel, then a Miami-Dade SWAT team police officer, and they married and had a daughter, Aubrey (born 1994). When her husband retired in 2013, the couple moved to Nashville, Tennessee.


Filmography

*'' Bizarre'' (1985) *'' Stoogemania'' (1986) - Nurse Grabatit *'' Baby Boom'' (1987) - Eve *'' The Pick-up Artist'' (1987) - Lulu *'' Casual Sex?'' (1988) - Melissa *'' The Couch Trip'' (1988) - Robin *'' Dream a Little Dream'' (1989) - Kit *'' UHF'' (1989) - Teri Campbell *''
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'' (1989) - Christine *'' I Love You to Death'' (1990) - Lacey *''
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'' (1991) - Sid *''The Undercover Kid'' (1993) - Cat *'' In the Heat of the Night'' (1994) - Beverly *'' The Weird Al Show'' (Sept-Dec 1997) - Herself *''
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'' (1997) - Sarah Needlemeyer (voice) *''No More Baths'' (1998) - Charlotte * ''
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'' (1998) *''
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'' (1999) - Shelia Fontaine *'' Elmo Aardvark: Outer Space Detective'' (2000) - Vava LaVoom * ''The Wheels on the Bus'' (2005) - Moon Mouse *''Brother White'' (2012) - Victoria *''Fat Chance'' (2015) - Nancy * ''
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'' (2016) - Mrs. Taylor *''Altar Egos'' (2017) - Barbara


Books

*''Is My Bow Too Big? How I went from Saturday Night Live to the Tea Party'', 2012 *''Lavender Hair: 21 Devotions for Women with Breast Cancer'', 2017


See also

* List of people from Miami


References


External links


Victoria Jackson Official Website
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