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Marjorie Jacqueline "Jackie" Harris Goldufski is played by Laurie Metcalf. Jackie is Roseanne's younger sister by three years. She is a neurotic but a loving, devoted aunt to her nieces and nephews, and later mother to Andy. [16] [17] Jackie is an intelligent, warm, highly sensitive underachiever with chronic low self-esteem.
Jackie Harris: Main cast (230 episodes) 1988 Saturday Night Live "Laurie Has A Story" [7] [8] Episode: "Matthew Broderick/The Sugarcubes" 1992 The Jackie Thomas Show: Jackie Harris Episode: "The Joke" 1995–1996 Duckman: Various voices Episodes: "Research and Destroy" and "Forbidden Fruit" 1997 King of the Hill: Cissy Cobb (voice)
Roseanne later consoles Becky, saying it is still possible for her to have children, and reminds her that she herself had a child in her 40s. Meanwhile, Roseanne and Jackie retrieve a rescue dog that Becky adopted but was forced to return. Jackie wants to keep it, but the animal shelter claims she is too old and the dog would outlive her.
Metcalf, who won three of her four Emmys playing Jackie on "Roseanne," has played a range of other mothers on the big and small screen, from her Emmy-nominated turn as Mary Cooper, Sheldon's mom ...
Laurie Metcalf is about to play the mother of a Monster. The Emmy winner has signed on to play the mother of infamous killer Ed Gein in Season 3 of the Netflix true-crime anthology, TVLine has ...
“Monster” Season 3 has added Laurie Metcalf, Tom Hollander, and Olivia Williams to its cast, Variety has learned exclusively. The trio join previously announced cast member Charlie Hunnam, who ...
Jackie and Darlene discuss how to celebrate the upcoming holidays, the first without Roseanne. At his family's urging, Dan reluctantly attends a grief support group. Geena, home on leave, insists Mary attend church after learning DJ has not taken her in two years. Jackie helps Mark poll mall patrons about the upcoming elections for a school ...
Because of the sketch show's perceived severe decline in quality at the time and the 1981 Writers Guild of America strike, the show was put on hiatus for retooling. Metcalf was not asked to return as a cast member the following year. [13] Metcalf's first on-screen appearance was an uncredited role as a maid in Robert Altman's comedy A Wedding ...