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Cultural depictions of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

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A major American icon, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has been portrayed, alluded to, and referred to in many media in the popular culture from the 1960s and continuing into the 21st century.

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Art

  • Andy Warhol's 16 Jackies (1964) uses four news images of Kennedy prior to, the day of, and shortly after her husband's assassination. Warhol made several copies of this piece, using a combination of silkscreen and painting; one is in the collection of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Gerhard Richter's 1964 painting Frau mit Schirm (Woman with Umbrella) is an emotional but respectful portrait of Kennedy, painted from a newspaper image.
  • Tina Mion's 1997 oil painting Jacqueline Kennedy, the King of Hearts - Stop Action Reaction depicts Kennedy holding a playing card (the King of Hearts) that is being cut in two by a bullet. It is in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution.
  • Literature

    (Alphabaetical by author)

  • Ira Levin's Rosemary's Baby (1967) features a dream sequence in which Rosemary Woodhouse finds herself on a yacht with the First Family and briefly speaks to Kennedy. This scene is depicted in the 1968 film version, but the identity of the Kennedys is not made clear.
  • In Kurt Vonnegut's Galápagos (1985), Onassis is one of several celebrity guests who abandon the cruise before it leaves port.
  • The following are books in which Onassis is referenced biographically:

  • Andersen, Christopher (1998). Jackie After Jack. William Morrow and Company, Inc. 
  • Anthony, Carl Sferrazza Anthony (1997). As We Remember Her: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the Words of Her Family and Friends. Perigee Trade. 
  • Bowles, Hamish, Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., Mellon, Rachel Lambert & The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2001). Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years. Bulfinch Press/Little, Brown and Company.  CS1 maint: Uses authors parameter (link)
  • Branch, Shelly Branch; Callaway, Sue (2006). What Would Jackie Do? An Inspired Guide to Distinctive Living. Gotham Books. 
  • Branford, Sarah (2000). America's Queen The Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (Illustrated ed.). New York: Viking. 
  • Davis, John H. Davis (1996). Jacqueline Bouvier: An Intimate Memoir. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 
  • Flaherty, Tina Santi (2005). What Jackie Taught Us: Lessons from the Remarkable Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. 
  • Heymann, C. David (1989). A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. A Lyle Stuart Book first published by Carol Communications. 
  • Kelley, Kitty (1978). Jackie Oh!. Lyle Stuart. 
  • Klein, Edward (1996). The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years. Pocket Books. 
  • Klein, Edward (1997). All Too Human: The Love Story of Jack and Jackie Kennedy. St. Martin's Press. 
  • Klein, Edward (1999). Just Jackie: Her Private Years. Ballatine Books. 
  • Klein, Edward (2004). Farewell, Jackie: A Portrait of Her Final Days. Viking Books. 
  • Manchester, William (1967). The Death of a President. New York: Harper & Row Publishers. 
  • Mulvaney, Jay (2001). Jackie, the Clothes of Camelot. St. Martin's Press. 
  • Mulvaney, Jay (2002). Diana & Jackie, Maidens, Mothers, Myths. St. Martin's Press. 
  • West, Naomi & Wilson, Catherine (2006). Jackie. Editions de la Martiniere.  CS1 maint: Uses authors parameter (link)
  • Artists

  • Jackie Onassis - the name of an Australian Hip Hop duo.
  • Jacki-O - American rapper
  • Songs

  • "52 Girls" by The B-52s - Kennedy is one of the eponymous 52 girls
  • "Anything" by Third Eye Blind - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Bobby and Jackie and Jack" from the Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along references the Kennedy family
  • "Bullet" by The Misfits - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (at Jackie's funeral)" by Machines of Loving Grace - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Captured by the Moment" by Steve Perry - Kennedy mentioned in the lyrics
  • "Cruel" by Bryan Ferry - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Don't Let Me Explode" by The Hold Steady - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Fever for the Flava" by Hot Action Cop - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • Jackie - recorded by Elisa Fiorillo and later covered by Lisa Stansfield's band, Blue Zone for their 1988 album, Big Thing
  • "Jakie Kennedy" by Ola Svensson
  • "Jacqueline/Jackie O" by Strung Out - about Kennedy after her husband's assassination
  • "Jackie O'" by D-A-D
  • "Jackie O" by John Mellencamp
  • "Jackie Onassis" by Human Sexual Response
  • "Jackie's Strength" by Tori Amos - inspired by Kennedy
  • "Jackie Will Save Me" by American rock band Shiny Toy Guns
  • "Jump Down, Spin Around (Pick A Dress O' Cotton)" lyrics by Allan Sherman - one of the earliest songs that mention her: "See how this one looks on me, Just like Jackie Kennedy."
  • "La, La, La" (Excuse me Miss Again)" by Jay-Z - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "The Lady is a Vamp" by The Spice Girls - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Linda Lovelace" by David Allan Coe - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Mrs. O" by The Dresden Dolls - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "National Anthem" by Lana Del Rey - Lana portrays Kennedy in the music video
  • "Nightmare On Elm Street" by A Balladeer - about her husband's assassination
  • "One's on the Way" by Loretta Lynn - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Posthuman" by Marilyn Manson - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Romeo and Juliet" by Mickey Avalon - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Saturn 5" by Inspiral Carpets - she and JFK are referenced implicitly or literally
  • "She Walked Beside the Wagon" by Lorrie Morgan - describes Kennedy at the President's funeral
  • "Tire Me" by Rage Against the Machine - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "Touched by the Sun" by Carly Simon - written for Kennedy, a personal friend of Simon's
  • "Tomorrow Wendy" by Concrete Blonde - Kennedy is referenced in the lyrics
  • "The Trouble With Lovers" by Vegas
  • "You Wear It Well" by Rod Stewart - "Madam Onassis" is referenced in the lyrics of the 1972 hit single
  • "National Anthem" by Lana del Rey - Del Rey emulates Kennedy while reenacting the JFK assassination and the couple's life together alongside rapper ASAP Rocky
  • "Puppy Love" by Lana Del Rey
  • "Marilyn" by G-Easy
  • Plays and theatrical works

  • Cirque Jacqueline, by Andrea Reese — Triad Theater, NY, NY
  • Die Prinzessindramen: Der Tod und das Maedchen IV - Jackie, by Elfriede Jelinek
  • The First Lady, by Herman van Veen and Lori Spee
  • Grey Gardens - Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, NY; the character of Jacqueline Bouvier appears in Act I, portrayed by Sarah Hyland
  • Jackie, by Naomi West & Catherine Wilson Editions de la Martiniere
  • Jackie, An American Life, by Gip Hoppe — Wilber Theatre, Boston, MA; Margaret Colin portrayed Kennedy.
  • Jackie O, an opera by Michael Daugherty — Houston Opera Studio, Houston, TX
  • Jackie Undressed, by Andree Stolte — Eagles Dare Theater, NY, NY
  • JACKS, by Lys Anzia — Fremont Centre Theatre, South Pasadena, CA* Cirque Jacqueline by Andrea Reese — Triad Theater, NY, NY.
  • The Secret Letters of Jackie & Marilyn, by Mark Hampton and Michael Sharp - O'Reilly Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA
  • The Tragedy of JFK (as told by Wm. Shakespeare), produced by the The Blank Theatre in Los Angeles — Casey McKinnon's award-winning performance as Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy is based on Calpurnia in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar who warns her husband not to go forth today.
  • Video Games

  • The popular music Video Game Rock Band 2 features a Sunglasses accessory called "Jackie O's" which are Jackie's famous trademark sunglasses.
  • References

    Cultural depictions of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Wikipedia