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Jill Clayburgh

Jill Clayburgh

American actress Jill Clayburgh was fortunate enough to find work in her field of endeavor directly after graduation from Sarah Lawrence University. She acted with the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Charles Playhouse in Boston, and, with such future film luminaries as Al Pacino she appeared in several off-Broadway productions A tentative stab at film acting in The Wedding Party, filmed at Sarah Lawrence in 1963 but released in 1969, might have been forgotten save for its roster of celebrities-to-be: Jill Clayburgh, Robert DeNiro and director Brian De Palma. Otherwise, Clayburgh's "official" stepping stones into stardom would include her continuing role on the TV daytime drama Search for Tomorrow and her Broadway appearances in such successes as The Rothschilds and Pippin. The actress' earliest mainstream films-- Portnoy's Complaint (1972) and The Thief Who Came to Dinner (1974)--were not exactly vehicles for her talent. It would take her vivid performance as a battered prostitute on the 1974 TV-movie Hustling to make audiences aware of her extraordinary talents. Unfortunately, her turn as Carole Lombard in the unsuccessful 1976 Gable and Lombard set her back a few steps. It helped to be in the box-office winner Silver Streak (1977), though the actress wasn't served well playing second fiddle to Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor; she was given a better chance to shine opposite Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristofferson in Semi-Tough (1977). In 1978 came the turn-around: An Unmarried Woman, in which Clayburgh's richly textured performance as a thirtyish divorcee trying to make sense of her disoriented life should have won her an Academy Award. It didn't, but Clayburgh was now firmly an "A"-list actress. Bucking the usual trend, she decided not to complacently go the "moneymaking vehicle" route but risked her success to stretch her talent in such films as director Bernardo Bertolucci's Luna (1979) and Costa-Gavras' Hannah K (1983). As expected, these non-blockbuster appearances put her career in the doldrums, compelling her to toil for her paycheck in such indifferent films as the 1986 thriller Where are the Children?. But Clayburgh is one of those rare American film stars to whom the work itself is more important than the fame. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Jill Clayburgh Trivia

When was Jill Clayburgh born?
Jill Clayburgh was born on April 30, 1944

Who did Jill Clayburgh portray in The Wedding Party?
Jill Clayburgh was Josephine Fish in The Wedding Party

Who did Jill Clayburgh portray in An Unmarried Woman?
Jill Clayburgh was Erica Benton in An Unmarried Woman

What role did Jill Clayburgh portray in I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can?
Jill Clayburgh played Barbara Gordon in I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can

What role did Jill Clayburgh portray in Never Again?
Jill Clayburgh played Grace Minor in Never Again

Who did Jill Clayburgh play in Gable and Lombard?
Jill Clayburgh was Carole Lombard in Gable and Lombard

What role did Jill Clayburgh portray in Starting Over?
Jill Clayburgh played Marilyn Holmberg in Starting Over

What role did Jill Clayburgh portray in Silver Streak?
Jill Clayburgh played Hilly Burns in Silver Streak

Who did Jill Clayburgh portray in First Monday in October?
Jill Clayburgh was Ruth Loomis in First Monday in October

What role did Jill Clayburgh play in Semi-Tough?
Jill Clayburgh played Barbara Jane Bookman in Semi-Tough

Who did Jill Clayburgh play in Naked in New York?
Jill Clayburgh was Jake's Mother in Naked in New York

Who did Jill Clayburgh play in Whispers in the Dark?
Jill Clayburgh was Sarah Green in Whispers in the Dark

Who did Jill Clayburgh play in Running With Scissors?
Jill Clayburgh was Agnes Finch in Running With Scissors

What role did Jill Clayburgh play in Fools Rush In?
Jill Clayburgh played Nan in Fools Rush In

Who did Jill Clayburgh portray in Dirty Sexy Money: Season 01?
Jill Clayburgh was Letitia Darling in Dirty Sexy Money: Season 01

Who did Jill Clayburgh play in For the Love of Nancy?
Jill Clayburgh was Sally in For the Love of Nancy


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