This page will contain news stories about Jennifer Tilly, as they become available.Jennifer TillyJennifer Tilly (born September 16, 1958 in Harbor City, California) is an American actress who has starred in many major films as well as independent features. BiographyTilly was born Jennifer E Chan and was raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She attended Belmont High School along with her two sisters, one of whom, Meg Tilly, is also an actress. She began her acting career as a teenager, putting herself through the theater program at Stephens College in Missouri. Her breakthrough film role was in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) and she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Bullets Over Broadway (1994). Jennifer married Simpsons producer Sam Simon in 1984 but they divorced in 1991. Tilly gained some additional popularity in recent years for providing voice-over work for the Child's Play series of movies. In the most recent installment, Seed of Chucky, she plays a dual role, not only providing a voice for one of the killer dolls, but also playing a parody of herself. Selected filmography
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In the most recent installment, Seed of Chucky, she plays a dual role, not only providing a voice for one of the killer dolls, but also playing a parody of herself. Partial filmography:. Tilly gained some additional popularity in recent years for providing voice-over work for the Child's Play series of movies. Tuesday Weld continues to makes occasional appearances in film or television. Jennifer married Simpsons producer Sam Simon in 1984 but they divorced in 1991. After thirteen years, that marriage also ended in divorce. Her breakthrough film role was in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) and she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Bullets Over Broadway (1994). In 1980 she was divorced from Dudley Moore and in 1985 married the renowned Israeli concert violinist, Pinchas Zukerman. She began her acting career as a teenager, putting herself through the theater program at Stephens College in Missouri. She also won acclaim for her supporting role in Sergio Leone's 1984 film Once Upon a Time in America. She attended Belmont High School along with her two sisters, one of whom, Meg Tilly, is also an actress. The following year she played a comic role in Author! Author! with Al Pacino. Tilly was born Jennifer E Chan and was raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Weld co-starred with James Caan in Michael Mann's acclaimed film noir classic Thief. Jennifer Tilly (born September 16, 1958 in Harbor City, California) is an American actress who has starred in many major films as well as independent features. In 1981, Ms. Jennifer Tilly at IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/Name?Tilly,+Jennifer). Goodbar that earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Seed of Chucky (2004). After divorcing her first husband with whom she had had a daughter, in 1975 she married British actor Dudley Moore, giving birth to their son the following year. In 1977, she gave a strong performance in Looking for Mr. Home on the Range (2004) (voice). In her thirties, she began acting in a number of made-for-television films but for her big screen role in Play It As It Lays, she was nominated for a 1973 Golden Globe. The Haunted Mansion (2003). Weld married screenwriter Claude Harz in 1965, the same year she appeared in the successful 1965 Norman Jewison film, The Cincinatti Kid. Although a box-office success, Weld nevertheless had to share the spotlight with actress Ann-Margret. The Cat's Meow (2001). Actor Roddy McDowall, who co-starred with her in a 1966 film, said: "no actress was ever so good in so many bad films.". Monsters, Inc. (2001) (voice). Although Weld had the final say in such matters, many question the quality of advice her agent was providing. The Crew (2000). In part, her lack of great success was as a result of her turning down roles in films that were great successes and that made mega-stars out of others such as Lolita, the lead in Bonnie and Clyde, True Grit and in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. Stuart Little (1999) (voice). However, Weld never achieved the level of stardom many thought her looks and talent could bring. Bride of Chucky (1998) (voice). Although frequently typecast as the "blonde in the tight sweater," both the critics and working members of the film industry acknowledged her talent. The Wrong Guy (1997). Tuesday Weld appeared with Jackie Gleason and Steve McQueen in the 1963 comedy/drama, Soldier in the Rain and although her performance was well received, the film was only a minor success. Edie & Pen (1997). However, in Hollywood, her reputation for a reckless lifestyle was fodder for the gossip columnists and Louella Parsons reportedly said, as politely as possible, that "Miss Weld is not a very good representative for the motion picture industry." The romance with Elvis did not last long after Colonel Tom Parker cautioned Presley against the relationship, fearful it would harm his image. Liar Liar (1997). In 1961, after starring opposite Elvis Presley in Wild in the Country, the two began an off-screen romance. Bound (1996). Added to her problem in a business where looks are everything, she had to deal with a weight problem throughout most of her life. The Getaway (1994). Physically, she appeared well beyond her twelve years and at that age had already began dating older boys, losing her virginity in a hapless relationship that, combined with her other problems, led to a suicide attempt. Bullets Over Broadway (1994). Without parental guidance from a mother with whom she would have a lifelong strained relationship, by age ten she had begun smoking cigarettes and using alcohol. Made in America (1993). The product of a dysfunctional family, she was a very troubled girl who, at age nine, suffered a nervous breakdown. Shadow of the Wolf (1992). Unfortunately, despite her talent, beauty, and early success, Tuesday Weld is frequently described as the poster-girl for self-destruction. Scorchers (1991). Although Weld was only a cast member for a few months, the show gave her considerable national publicity and she was named a co-winner of a "Most Promising Newcomer" award at the Golden Globe Awards. The Doors (1991). In 1959, still only sixteen years old, she was given a role in the CBS television show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989). In the film, Connie Francis did the vocals for Weld's singing parts. Let It Ride (1989). She then got the lead in a film celebrating the advent of Rock and Roll called Rock, Rock, Rock that featured record promoter Alan Freed and singers Chuck Berry, Frankie Lymon, and Johnny Burnette, plus others. High Spirits (1988). Using her resumé from modelling, her mother got her an agent and Tuesday Weld made her acting debut on television at age 12 and her motion picture debut at the age of 13 in a bit role in the Alfred Hitchcock crime drama, The Wrong Man. Johnny Be Good (1988). Weld's mother took advantage of her beauty and found work for her as a child model that provided income to help sustain the family. Moving Violations (1985). Born Susan Ker Weld in New York City, her father died when she was a child of three and her widowed mother and two siblings were left in difficult financial circumstances. Hill Street Blues (TV-Series 1981 - 1987) Tilly appeared (1984 - 1985). Tuesday Weld, born August 27, 1943, is an American film actress. No Small Affair (1984). The Wrong Man (1956). Rock, Rock, Rock! (1956). The Five Pennies (1959). Return to Peyton Place (1961). Wild in the Country (1961). Bachelor Flat (1962). Soldier in the Rain (1963). The Cincinnati Kid (1965). Lord Love a Duck (1966). Pretty Poison (1968). I Walk the Line (1970). A Safe Place (1971). Play It As It Lays (1972). Goodbar (1977). Looking for Mr. Madame X (1981) (TV). Thief (1981). Author! Author! (1982). The Rainmaker (1982) (TV). Once Upon a Time in America (1984). Heartbreak Hotel (1988). Falling Down (1993). Feeling Minnesota (1996). Investigating Sex (2001). Chelsea Walls (2002). |