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JoBeth Williams and Ann Jillian: Where'd they go?

Did you watch the World Series of Pop Culture on VH1 last month? One of the big tiebreakers challenged contestants to name all the cast members of The Big Chill. I did pretty well, but I completely forgot about JoBeth Williams. So of course that made me wonder: Where'd she go?

Williams was a household name in the '80s, thanks mostly to The Big Chill, the Poltergeist flicks and a slew of made-for-TV movies like Adam, The Day After (wow, did that ever spook me), Breaking Through and — oh, yeah — Baby M. Here's what she looked like back then. (Yes, that's Glenn Close on the right in the first picture.)

And then Williams' career seemed to wane a little (though she did do the brilliant Switch in 1991, with Ellen Barkin and Lorraine Bracco). According to IMDb, Murphy Brown was created with Williams in mind as the lead, but she turned it down. Oops.

But she's actually been plenty busy lately, guest starring on Criminal Minds and 24 and getting regular gigs like The Nine (well, regular while it lasted). And she's been behind the camera, even earning an Oscar nomination for On Hope, a 1994 Showtime film. Despite the acclaim, it hasn't been easy:

"Now that I'm directing ... I've felt how difficult it is. Out of 200 or so movies made last year, only seven were directed by women. There's been an enormous leap of women producers and heads of studios, but strangely enough, those women haven't given other women a boost. It's very frustrating."

Whatever battles she may face, Williams is handling them (and age) very gracefully:

On a related note, bad machine and I recently saw Steve Miller in concert (go ahead, laugh, but who doesn't like "Jungle Love" and "The Joker"?) and at one point I found myself reminiscing about Ann Jillian. I don't even know what prompted the nostalgia; maybe some of the hairdos in the crowd. But anyway, it was another "what ever happened to her?" moment.

I used to adore Ann Jillian. Remember that great show It's a Living (also called Making a Living), about waitresses in the big city? She played Cassie, and she was brassy and sassy. That show was sort of the original Sex and the City, only better, and Cassie was the original Samantha.


Image from the awesome It's a Living fan site

Jillian also got a lot of attention for her portrayal of Mae West in the 1982 made-for-TV movie and for Sugar Babies on Broadway in the late '70s. But it was really all about that dazzling platinum pageboy. And the bad-girl air.

The recent Jillian news isn't as good as the Williams news. Ann had various TV guest-starring roles throughout the '90s. But now she appears to be focusing on motivational speaker gigs — not that that's insignificant, as she is a breast cancer survivor and was one of the first celebrities to raise awareness about the disease.

She also occasionally does concerts (she has a fine voice and sang with the L.A. Civic Light Opera). One thing I can't help but point out: Jillian really, really needs to find a new website designer. Hey, Ann: I'm available.

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  • Laura's picture

    I swear,

    it seems every blog post recently has moved me to comment something akin to "I had/have such a crush on her!"  I'm starting to sound like a broken record, but I had the huuuugest crush on JoBeth Williams back in the day.  Even though I did have to leave the theater near the end of Poltergeist to throw up because I was scared so badly (I was 10), I still think about her running down the hallway in that football jersey (and little else) to save her children and I get a little tingly.  (And freaked out -- coming to terms with this particular crush has got to be a therapist's dream come true.)
    Ace's picture

    Poltergeist

    My brother still gives me a hard time about how I responded to Poltergeist. He misled me into seeing it with my parents. Afterwards, I melodramatically yelled at them that I'd never be able to watch tv again. (I got over that.) I was more than a little freaked out by the movie.

    Pre-adolescent fears aside,  I so loved It's a Living, but not so much because of Ann Jillian. In the first season, it was Susan Sullivan that captivated me. About 10 years ago, I watched an old episode of Match Game (circa 1979 or 1980) on the Game Show network, and Susan Sullivan was one of the celebrity guests. Seeing that made it quite clear why I was so capitvated back in the day. My, she was lovely.

    loisteagulp's picture

    We need an intrepid

    creative type lesbian to write a movie for all these lovely 80s ladies. (And men lets not be bias.) Something like they are all stranded in a mansion where they were lured with a promise of an audition and they start dying off in weird ways relating to their former shows.  I would try to cast Catherine Oxenburg and Emma Sams in addition to these ladies. And of course Gary Coleman would be perfect as the token male. If hes not to busy with his cash call commercials of course.  In the end it would be all an alien conspiracy and Jane Adler (or was it Badler?) from V would swoop down and destroy the earth. Id watch. But then I watch Rosie O's video blogs. I dont think I am all that picky.
    Andy Murcia's picture

    Ann Jillian

    I loved your positive comments about Ann Jillian - I'm her husband and manger Andy Murcia. Your comment about Ann's web site www.AnnJillian.com was also well taken. Ann and I will take you up on your offer we would love for you to fix our site - God knows it needs it.  Please contact me and I'll explain more.  email is; mgrajam1@aol.com  or office phone 818-501-0807. Many thanks! PS I enjoy Ellen.com very much. Best regards, Andy Murcia
    jandy2008's picture

    LOOK A LIKE

    HELLO MR. MURCIA, MY NAME IS JAN  I LIVE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.I WAS BROWSING FOR INFO ON YOUR WIFE ANN JILLIAN AND CAME ACROSS THIS SITE. SO I DECIDED TO JOIN IT EVEN THO I AM A STRAIGHT FEMALE HAPPILY MARRIED IT IS NONETHELESS AN INFORMATIVE SITE. ANYWAY TO GET TO MY POINT ALL MY LIFE PEOPLE HAVE TOLD ME HOW MUCH I LOOK LIKE YOUR WIFE. I MUST SAY AFTER LOOKING AT SEVERAL PICS OF HER EARLY ONES AND LATER ONES THERE IS AN UNCANNY RESEMBLENCE. I REMEMBER WHEN I LIVED IN ALABAMA MS. JILLIAN CAME TO A TOWN CLOSE BY CALLED DECATUR TO BE A SPEAKER FOR BREAST CANCER AWARNESS AND I HAD SO MANY PEOPLE APPROACHING(WOMEN ESPECIALLY) PRAISING ME FOR MY WORK. I THEN I HAD TO DISAPOINT THEM AND TELL THEM THEY WERE MISTAKEN. ANOTHER INCIDENT WAS IN LAX AIRPORT, I HAD A MAN STALK ME THINKING I WAS MS JILLIAN, I'M NOT SURE I EVER CONVINCED HIM OTHERWISE!! ANYWAY I DO ADMIRE HER HARD WORK AS A SPEAKER FOR WOMEN ABOUT A DISEASE THAT IS SO TERRIFYING. I WISH I COULD SEND SOME PICTURES TO YOU AND HER,IT WOULD BE  AMUSING. THEY SAY EVERYONE HAS A TWIN IN THE UNIVERSE, AND I BELIEVE MS JILLIAN COULD BE MINE.