Fame came with Jackson's starring role in the controversial Women in Love (1969), and another controversial role as Tchaikovsky's nymphomaniac wife in Ken Russell's The Music Lovers[?] added to her image of being prepared to do almost anything for her art. 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. Having accumulated a second Oscar for her role in A Touch of Class (1973) and been recognised as one of Britain's leading actresses, she abandoned her acting career at the height of her fame in order to become a Labour MP. She served for a while as a junior minister in the British government, then resigned to make a failed attempt to win the Labour nomination for the post of Mayor of London.
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