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  1. Marjorie "Jackie" Harris (born 1956) is played by Laurie Metcalf on the series. She is the younger sister of Roseanne by 3 years, the sister-in-law of Dan, and the loving and caring aunt of Becky, Darlene, D.J., and Jerry. Later in the series she becomes the mother of Andy and the wife of Fred...

  2. She gained national attention for her performance as Jackie Harris on the sitcom Roseanne (1988–1997, 2018) and its spinoff The Conners (2018–present), for which she won three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

  3. Jackie Harris. 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. Jackie is an intelligent, warm, highly sensitive underachiever with chronic low self-esteem.

    Actor
    Character
    Roseanne(1)
    Roseanne(2)
    Roseanne Conner † (nee Harris)
    Jackie Goldufski (nee Harris)
    Sal Barone
    Does not appear
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  5. In 1988, Laurie found her most memorable and successful role to date, Jacqueline "Jackie" Harris in the television series Roseanne (1988). For her performance in the series, she was nominated for two Golden Globes and won three Primetime Emmy awards.

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  6. Jackie is crushed by the divorce at first, but moves on to become a successful single mom to Andy. Despite Jackie's apparent flightiness in the early episodes, Jackie is actually the backbone of the Conner/Harris family in many ways, as Roseanne admits in the last episode.

  7. Jackie has a long and unfortunate romantic history, and Roseanne has made her opinions known every step of the way. Challenge… overcoming her often passive nature. Roseannes domineering personality unintentionally – and sometimes intentionally – makes Jackie play second fiddle in most situations.

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