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- Jacqueline Mackenzie was born on November 6, 1926 in London, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Trouble for Two (1958) and You Can't Escape (1957). She was married to Peter Forster. She died on October 10, 1998 in London, England, UK.
- SpousePeter Forster(1958 - 1962) (divorced)
- Curiously she listed one of her hobbies as hitch-hiking!
- She was a key member of the UK Gay Liberation Front and an Executive member of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality.
- She lived in India as child and became Jackie Forster when she married her husband Peter Forster.
- Co-founder of the magazine "Sappho" in April 1972; the publication ran until 1981.
- What would have been her 91st birthday was acknowledged with a Google Doodle on 6 November 2017.
- [on her first gay relationship] I didn't see myself as being a lesbian, or her, because I didn't look as I imagined they did, and nor did she. We weren't short back and sides and natty gent's suiting. I got the image from "The Well of Loneliness", like we all did. There were drug stores around the States, with these pulp books, lurid stories about lesbians who smoked cigars and had orgies with young girls. I thought, where are these women? We never met anyone we knew were lesbians. There were no other books that I found about lesbians, no films that we ever saw: nothing at all.
- [From Speakers' Corner, addressing the public in London's Hyde Park] You are looking at a roaring dyke.
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