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Victoria was raised in a Bible-believing, piano-playing, gymnastic home with no TV. Her dad was a gym coach so she competed in gymnastics from age 5 to 18. Was a cheerleader and a homecoming queen. Attended Florida Bible College; received a gymnastic scholarship to Furman University, attended Auburn University one year and ended up in Hollywood, California via summer-stock in Birmingham, where she met Johnny Crawford (The Rifleman). Crawford sent her a one-way ticket to the show-biz capital and put her in his night club act. Supporting herself as a cigarette girl and as a typist at the American Cancer Society, and waitress at The Kipling Retirement Hotel, she performed stand-up comedy for two years until Johnny Carson put her act (which consisted of her doing a handstand while reciting poetry) on national TV. Following 7 appearances with Johnny, she starred in many movies and TV shows, most notably, Saturday Night Live (1986-1992).
In 1991, she re-united with her high school sweetheart, married him, and moved to Florida where he was a police helicopter pilot. She raised a family and recorded two children's album, "Ukulele Lady," and "Ukulele Ditties for Itty Bitty Kiddies," by Choo Choo Records, and produced a collection of her original songs, "Use Me," by Birdie Singer Publishing. In 2012, Jackson's husband retired and they followed their grown daughters and grandchildren to Nashville where Jackson continues to perform her songs and stand up onstage. She still does an occasional movie or TV show, most recently she appeared in "Matchbreaker" on Netflix, played the wife of Eric Estrada in the Pureflix sitcom, "Malibu Dan (2018), and played Alma in "Lost Heart" (2020).
Jackson authored "Is My Bow Too Big?" in 2012, about how she got on TV, published by White Hall, and she authored "Lavender Hair," published by Broadstreet, about her breast cancer journey and recovery in 2017. Jackson got her Master's Degree in Film from Lipscomb University in 2021.
She is in pre-production for a reality show about her singing at the Grand Ol' Opry, and is producing a feature film that she wrote, Jane Blond Saves the World (One Mistake at a Time).- Make-Up Department
Victoria Jackson is known for Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022), Hood Adjacent with James Davis (2017) and Small Town Politics (2019).- Victoria Jackson is known for Run Hide Fight (2020), 8 Bucks (2022) and It's All About You, A High School Musical (2022).
- Additional Crew
Victoria Jackson-Hanen is known for Reality Gamemasters (2013).- Additional Crew
Victoria Jackson is known for Yes, No, Maybe (2021).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Make-Up Department
Victoria Jackson is known for The Last Revolutionary (2017).- Victoria Jackson is known for Rocanrol (2019).
- Victoria Jackson is known for Zoo Family (1985).
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Victoria Jackson is known for In Her Element (2022).- Victoria Janu Jackson is known for Blood Eclipse (2011) and Gangster Girls (2019).
- Victoria Jackson is known for I Think I'm Dying (2015).
- Victoria Houston Jackson is known for Junebug (2005).
- Sound Department
Victoria Jackson is known for Prom Night in Mississippi (2009).- Additional Crew
Victoria Jackson is known for Crossroads Café (1996).- Victoria Jackson-Stanley is known for Gloria (2018).
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Script and Continuity Department
Victoria Jackson is known for The Apartment Lock.- Victoria F. Jackson is known for Ghost of Guilt (2009) and Smoke Screen (2007).
- Victoria Jackson is known for Don't Go Down There (2022).
- Victoria Jackson is known for Clowns of America (2014).