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In 1983, Tilly had small roles and had a recurring guest role on ''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' as Gina Srignoli, a mobster's widow who becomes romantically involved with detective Henry Goldblume. She played [[Frasier Crane]]'s seductive-but-ditzy date on an episode of the fourth season of ''[[Cheers]]'' and appeared as a similar character on the eleventh season of ''[[Frasier]]''. |
In 1983, Tilly had small roles and had a recurring guest role on ''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' as Gina Srignoli, a mobster's widow who becomes romantically involved with detective Henry Goldblume. She played [[Frasier Crane]]'s seductive-but-ditzy date on an episode of the fourth season of ''[[Cheers]]'' and appeared as a similar character on the eleventh season of ''[[Frasier]]''. |
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She appeared as Garry's girlfriend on ''[[It's Garry Shandling's Show]]'', which aired on [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]]. She was also cast as a high end prostitute in the short lived comedy ''[[Key West (TV series)|Key West]]'', alongside [[Fisher Stevens]]. Tilly's breakthrough film role was as a singing waitress in ''[[The Fabulous Baker Boys]]'' in a part that was specially written for her by [[Steve Kloves]]. She was nominated for an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for her role as a hopelessly bad actress in [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Bullets Over Broadway]]'' but she lost to her co-star [[Dianne Wiest |
She appeared as Garry's girlfriend on ''[[It's Garry Shandling's Show]]'', which aired on [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]]. She was also cast as a high end prostitute in the short lived comedy ''[[Key West (TV series)|Key West]]'', alongside [[Fisher Stevens]]. In 1989 she had a prominent roll in the comedy, "[[Let It Ride]]", starring [[Richard Dreyfuss]]. Tilly's breakthrough film role was as a singing waitress in ''[[The Fabulous Baker Boys]]'' in a part that was specially written for her by [[Steve Kloves]]. She was nominated for an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for her role as a hopelessly bad actress in [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Bullets Over Broadway]]'' but she lost to her co-star [[Dianne Wiest]]. In 1994, she also had a small role in ''[[The Getaway (1994 film)|The Getaway]]'' with [[Alec Baldwin]] and [[Kim Basinger]]. |
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Tilly starred in 1996's ''[[Bound (film)|Bound]]'', directed by [[The Wachowskis]], which portrays a lesbian relationship her character has with [[Gina Gershon]]. She played Samantha Cole in the 1997 Jim Carrey hit ''[[Liar Liar]]''. In 2000's ''[[Dancing at the Blue Iguana]]'', she played a stripper and part-time [[dominatrix]]. She portrayed gossip columnist [[Louella Parsons]] in the 2001 [[Peter Bogdanovich]] film ''[[The Cat's Meow]]''. She gained some additional popularity in recent years for her portrayal of serial killer [[Tiffany (Child's Play)|Tiffany Ray]] for three of the six [[Child's Play (film series)|''Child's Play'' films]]. The character was first introduced in the fourth installment of the franchise, ''[[Bride of Chucky]]'' and subsequently appeared in ''[[Seed of Chucky]]'' and the most recent film, ''[[Curse of Chucky]]''. In ''Seed'', however, she plays a dual role providing the voice for Tiffany and also playing an exaggerated version of herself. |
Tilly starred in 1996's ''[[Bound (film)|Bound]]'', directed by [[The Wachowskis]], which portrays a lesbian relationship her character has with [[Gina Gershon]]. She played Samantha Cole in the 1997 Jim Carrey hit ''[[Liar Liar]]''. In 2000's ''[[Dancing at the Blue Iguana]]'', she played a stripper and part-time [[dominatrix]]. She portrayed gossip columnist [[Louella Parsons]] in the 2001 [[Peter Bogdanovich]] film ''[[The Cat's Meow]]''. She gained some additional popularity in recent years for her portrayal of serial killer [[Tiffany (Child's Play)|Tiffany Ray]] for three of the six [[Child's Play (film series)|''Child's Play'' films]]. The character was first introduced in the fourth installment of the franchise, ''[[Bride of Chucky]]'' and subsequently appeared in ''[[Seed of Chucky]]'' and the most recent film, ''[[Curse of Chucky]]''. In ''Seed'', however, she plays a dual role providing the voice for Tiffany and also playing an exaggerated version of herself. |
Revision as of 19:17, 26 July 2014
Jennifer Tilly | |
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Born | Jennifer Ellen Chan September 16, 1958 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | Stephens College (B.A.) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
Spouse | |
Partner | Phil Laak (2005–present) |
Jennifer Tilly (born Jennifer Ellen Chan[1] September 16, 1958)[2] is an Canadian-American actress and poker player. She is an Academy Award nominee, and a World Series of Poker Ladies' Event bracelet winner. She has a brother Steve and two sisters, Meg Tilly and Rebecca. She also has two half brothers, Aaron and Ben.
Early life
Tilly was born Jennifer E. Chan in Harbor City, Los Angeles. She is the first child of Harry Chan, a used car salesman, and Patricia (née Tilly), a Canadian schoolteacher and former stage actress.[3] Her father was of Chinese descent and her mother was of Irish, First Nations and Finnish ancestry.[4][5][6][7] She has an older brother, Steve, and two younger sisters, Meg and Rebecca.[8]
Following her parents' divorce when she was five, Tilly was raised by her mother and stepfather, John Ward, on rural Texada Island, British Columbia. Her mother divorced again when Tilly was 16, and moved to Victoria, where Tilly attended Belmont High School.[9][10]
Tilly holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater from Stephens College in Missouri.[11]
Career
Acting
In 1983, Tilly had small roles and had a recurring guest role on Hill Street Blues as Gina Srignoli, a mobster's widow who becomes romantically involved with detective Henry Goldblume. She played Frasier Crane's seductive-but-ditzy date on an episode of the fourth season of Cheers and appeared as a similar character on the eleventh season of Frasier.
She appeared as Garry's girlfriend on It's Garry Shandling's Show, which aired on Showtime. She was also cast as a high end prostitute in the short lived comedy Key West, alongside Fisher Stevens. In 1989 she had a prominent roll in the comedy, "Let It Ride", starring Richard Dreyfuss. Tilly's breakthrough film role was as a singing waitress in The Fabulous Baker Boys in a part that was specially written for her by Steve Kloves. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as a hopelessly bad actress in Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway but she lost to her co-star Dianne Wiest. In 1994, she also had a small role in The Getaway with Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
Tilly starred in 1996's Bound, directed by The Wachowskis, which portrays a lesbian relationship her character has with Gina Gershon. She played Samantha Cole in the 1997 Jim Carrey hit Liar Liar. In 2000's Dancing at the Blue Iguana, she played a stripper and part-time dominatrix. She portrayed gossip columnist Louella Parsons in the 2001 Peter Bogdanovich film The Cat's Meow. She gained some additional popularity in recent years for her portrayal of serial killer Tiffany Ray for three of the six Child's Play films. The character was first introduced in the fourth installment of the franchise, Bride of Chucky and subsequently appeared in Seed of Chucky and the most recent film, Curse of Chucky. In Seed, however, she plays a dual role providing the voice for Tiffany and also playing an exaggerated version of herself.
In 2001 she starred as Crystal Allen in the Broadway revival of The Women.
She is a semi-regular cast member on Family Guy, voicing the Griffin family's neighbor, Bonnie Swanson. She has also done voice-over work for the films Monsters, Inc., Stuart Little and Home on the Range, as well as the children's series Hey Arnold. In Disney's The Haunted Mansion, she portrays Madame Leota (a head in a crystal ball). She has been active in the theatre, winning a Theater World Award for her performance in the off-Broadway play One Shoe Off.
She had a starring role in the series Out of Practice, which starred Henry Winkler and Stockard Channing. The series was cancelled in May 2006. About this time, Tilly started dividing her time between her film career and professional poker. By the end of 2008, she returned to her film and television career. In 2009, Tilly made her Chinese film debut in the Christina Yao-directed Empire of Silver playing Mrs. Landdeck.
In 2012 she returned to Broadway in Don't Dress for Dinner, garnering an Audience Choice Award nomination for her portrayal of mistress Suzanne. In 2013 she starred in the Wallace Shawn/Andre Gregory collaboration Grasses of a Thousand Colors which premiered at the Royal Court theatre in London in 2009 and then moved to the Joseph Papp theatre in 2013. She regularly appears in the comedy revue Celebrity Autobiography
Poker
Jennifer Tilly | |
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Nickname(s) | The Unabombshell, J Tilla the Killa |
Residence | Los Angeles, California |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 1 |
Money finish(es) | 12 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | None |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | None |
Final table(s) | None |
Money finish(es) | 11 |
On June 27, 2005, Tilly won a World Series of Poker bracelet (and $158,625) in the Ladies' No-Limit Texas Hold 'Em event, beating 600 other players.[12] She followed up this accomplishment on September 1, 2005, by winning the third World Poker Tour Ladies Invitational Tournament held at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles. Tilly has appeared in the GSN Poker Royale series.[13] Tilly played in the Celebrity Poker Showdown which aired June 14, 2006, on Bravo. She was knocked out in third place by Bravo's online poker champion Ida Siconolfi when her failed to improve against Ida's starting hand of . If she’s playing poker on TV, she often wears low-cut tops with push-up bras that expose lots of cleavage, to look cute, but is quick to add, "the thing is, if people are really playing poker, they don’t care. Nothing looks better to them than a pair of aces. They’re not looking at your pair. They’re looking at their pair."[14] Tilly also appears in the World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions 2007 Edition video game (along with boyfriend, Phil Laak) that was released in 2007 by Activision.[15]
In a television interview in 2005, Tilly stated that at that point in her career she was more interested in pursuing poker than acting.[16] By December 2008, Tilly announced her retirement from poker as a career. In her monthly column in Bluff Magazine she said: "I love poker but greatness in poker is an elusive dream. There are too many variants. Trying to find validation in poker is like trying to find a virgin in a whorehouse. I'm not giving up poker entirely – gambling is an addiction after all. I'm just going to treat it more like a hobby and less like a career."[17]
In January 2010, she resumed her poker career,[18] and in July 2012, Tilly's live tournament winnings exceed $590,000.[19]
Personal life
From 1984 until 1991, Tilly was married to Sam Simon, developer and producer of The Simpsons.[20] Since 2005, she has been in a relationship with poker player Phil Laak
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | No Small Affair | Mona | Film debut |
1985 | Moving Violations | Amy Hopkins | |
1987 | Inside Out | Amy | |
1987 | He's My Girl | Lisa | |
1988 | Johnny Be Good | Connie Hisler | |
1988 | Remote Control | Allegra James | |
1988 | Rented Lips | Mona Lisa | |
1988 | High Spirits | Miranda | |
1989 | Far from Home | Amy | |
1989 | Let It Ride | Vicki | |
1989 | The Fabulous Baker Boys | Blanche "Monica" Moran | |
1991 | The Doors | Okie Girl | Uncredited |
1991 | Scorchers | Talbot | |
1992 | Shadow of the Wolf | Igiyook | |
1993 | Made in America | Stacy | |
1994 | Double Cross | Melissa | |
1994 | Bullets Over Broadway | Olive Neal | Nominated for Academy Award |
1994 | Embrace of the Vampire | Marika | |
1994 | The Getaway | Fran Carvey | |
1995 | Bird of Prey | Kily Griffith | |
1995 | Man with a Gun | Rena Rushton/Kathy Payne | |
1996 | The Pompatus of Love | Tarzaan | |
1996 | House Arrest | Cindy Figler | |
1996 | Bound | Violet | |
1996 | American Strays | Patty Mae | |
1997 | Liar Liar | Samantha Cole | |
1997 | Edie & Pen | Edie Piper | |
1997 | Bella Mafia | Moyra Luciano | |
1997 | The Wrong Guy | Lynn Holden | |
1998 | Relax...It's Just Sex | Tara Ricotto | |
1998 | Hoods | Mary Crippa | |
1998 | Bride of Chucky | Tiffany | |
1998 | Music From Another Room | Nina | |
1999 | The Muse | Herself | |
1999 | Goosed | Charlene | |
1999 | Do Not Disturb | Cathryn | |
1999 | Bartok the Magnificent | Piloff (voice) | Direct-to-video |
1999 | Stuart Little | Mrs. Camille Stout (voice) | |
1999 | Play It to the Bone | Ringside Fan | |
2000 | Cord | Helen | |
2000 | Bruno | Dolores | |
2000 | Dancing at the Blue Iguana | Jo | |
2000 | The Crew | Ferris 'aka Maureen' Lowenstein | |
2001 | Dirt | Hooker | |
2001 | Fast Sofa | Ginger Quail | |
2001 | Monsters, Inc. | Celia Mae (voice) | |
2001 | Ball in the House | Dot | |
2001 | The Cat's Meow | Louella Parsons | |
2003 | Hollywood North | Gillian Stevens | |
2003 | The Haunted Mansion | Madame Leota | |
2003 | Happy End | Edna | |
2003 | Jericho Mansions | Donna Cherry | |
2004 | Second Best | Carole | |
2004 | Perfect Opposites | Elyse Steinberg | |
2004 | Home on the Range | Grace (voice) | |
2004 | El Padrino | Sebeva | |
2004 | Saint Ralph | Nurse Alice | |
2004 | Love on the Side | Alma Kerns | |
2004 | Seed of Chucky | Tiffany/Herself | |
2005 | Bailey's Billion$ | Dolores Pennington | |
2005 | Lil' Pimp | Miss De La Croix (voice) | |
2005 | The Civilization of Maxwell Bright | Dr. O'Shannon | |
2005 | Tideland | Queen Gunhilda | |
2006 | The Poker Movie | Herself | |
2007 | Intervention | ||
2008 | Deal | Karen 'Razor' Jones | |
2008 | The Caretaker | Miss Perry | |
2008 | Bart Got a Room | Melinda | |
2008 | Inconceivable | Salome 'Sally' Marsh | |
2009 | An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong | Mrs. Rundell | |
2009 | Imps | ||
2009 | Made in Romania | Herself | |
2009 | Empire of Silver | Mrs. Landdeck | |
2010 | The Making of Plus One | Amber | |
2012 | 30 Beats | Erika | |
2013 | The Secret Lives of Dorks | Ms. Stewart | |
2013 | Curse of Chucky | Tiffany Ray | Cameo, Direct-to-video |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Oh Madeline | Laurie | Episode: "Madeline Acts Forward at the Retreat" |
1983 | Boone | Sonia | Episode: "Words and Music" |
1984 | Shaping Up | Shannon Winters | 4 episodes |
1984–1985 | Hill Street Blues | Gina Srignoli | 6 episodes |
1985 | Remington Steele | Blitzen / Eva Wilson | Episode: "Dancer, Prancer, Donner and Steele" |
1986 | Cheers | Candi Pearson | Episode: "Second Time Around" |
1989 | Moonlighting | Nurse Saundra | Episode: "Plastic Fantastic Lovers" |
1993 | The Webbers | Miranda Webber | TV film |
1993 | Key West | Savannah Sumner/Savannah Sumners | 13 episodes |
1993 | Heads | Tina Abbot | TV film |
1997 | Bella Mafia | Moyra Luciano | TV film |
2000 | Hey Arnold! | Lola (voice) |
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1999-2002, 2005–present |
Family Guy | Bonnie Swanson (voice) | |
2001 | The Kid | Waitress (voice) |
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2001 | Sister Mary Explains It All | Philomena Rostovich | TV film |
2002 | The Magnificent Ambersons | Fanny Minafer | TV film |
2004 | Frasier | Kim | Episode: "Miss Right Now" |
2005–2006 | Out of Practice | Crystal | 14 episodes |
2006 | The Initiation of Sarah | Dr. Eugenia Hunter | TV film |
2009 | The Cleveland Show | Bonnie Swanson (voice) | |
2010 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Terpsie Pratt | Episode: "Take My Life, Please!" |
2011 | Drop Dead Diva | Ginny | Episode: "Dream Big" |
2011 | Modern Family | Darlene | Episodes: "Treehouse", "Three Dinners" |
2012 | RuPaul's Drag Race | Herself - Guest Judge | Episode "Frenemies" |
2012 | The Simpsons | Herself (voice) | Episode "Gone Abie Gone" |
Awards and nominations
This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. (July 2011) |
Acting awards
- Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress – Bullets over Broadway
- American Comedy Award nomination
- CableAce Award nomination Best Actress – It's Gary Schandling's Show
- Theater World Award, Most Promising Newcomer – One Shoe Off
- Dramalogue Award – Vaniti
- Gemini Award For Best Actress – Heads
- Fanta Festival Best Actress – Bride of Chucky
- Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award Best Actress – Bound
- Golden Gate Award – GLAAD Media Award for media professionals who increase the understanding of the LGBT community
- Florida Film Festival Award Artistic Achievement Award
- DVD exclusive Award Best Actress (in a DVD Premiere Movie)
- Eyegore Award Eyegore
- Asheville Film Festival Career AChievement Award 2006
- San Diego Film Festival Award Achievement in Acting
- WIFTS Visionary Award 2010 Best Actress – Intervention, and Inconceivable.
Poker awards
- World Series of Poker Bracelet: In 2005, Tilly won the $1,000 Ladies' No Limit Hold'em; the prize was $158,335.
- CardPlayer Best Celebrity Player of the Year
- WPT Ladies Night Champion
- WPT Bellagio Cup 5K (124,455)
References
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly @Jtillathekilla2". Twitter. April 18, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Some sources indicate 1961, but Tilly's listing on the California Birth Index 1905–1995 (as Jennifer E. Chan) gives her birth date as September 16, 1958.
- ^ Jennifer Tilly biography at Theinsider.com
- ^ "Meg Tilly is Asian Irish" March 2011, Asiance magazine
- ^ BankrollBoost.com. "Jennifer Tilly – Poker Pro Bio, Pictures and Poker Videos". Bankrollboost.com. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly: Little voice, big talent". The Independent. London. November 19, 2004.
- ^ "Official Meg Tilly Website". Officialmegtilly.com. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
- ^ Meg Tilly is Asian Irish Mar 2011, asiance magazine
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly Biography - Yahoo! Movies". Movies.yahoo.com. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly". Nndb.com. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ Jennifer Tilly on YouTube[dead link ]
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly wins poker tournament". Retrieved March 4, 2013.
- ^ "GSN's Celebrity Poker Tournaments on TV: "Poker Royale" June 14, 2005, Poker TV.com
- ^ http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/encounter/jennifer-tilly-2012-5/index1.html
- ^ http://www.ign.com/games/world-series-of-poker-tournament-of-champions-2007-edition-948203/xbox-360-826810
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly's Pro-Am Poker Equalizer Player Profile". Proampokerequalizer.com. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly final monthly column in Bluff Magazine". Bluffmagazine.com. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ "Jennifer Tilly resumes monthly column in Bluff Magazine". Bluffmagazine.com. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-players/10980-jennifer-tilly/stats
- ^ "Meet Sam Simon, The Dog Nut". July 16, 2007, CBS News
External links
- Jennifer Tilly at IMDb
- Jennifer Tilly Bio at Tribute.ca
- Jennifer Tilly at the TCM Movie Database
- Template:AllRovi person
- 1958 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Los Angeles, California
- American actresses of Chinese descent
- American film actresses
- American people of Canadian descent
- American people of Chinese descent
- American people of Finnish descent
- American people of Irish descent
- American people of Native American descent
- American poker players
- American television actresses
- American voice actresses
- Canadian actresses of Asian descent
- Canadian film actresses
- Canadian people of Chinese descent
- Canadian people of Finnish descent
- Canadian people of Irish descent
- Canadian poker players
- Canadian television actresses
- Canadian voice actresses
- Female poker players
- LGBT rights activists from the United States
- People from Victoria, British Columbia
- Stephens College alumni
- World Poker Tour winners
- World Series of Poker bracelet winners
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- 20th-century Canadian actresses
- 21st-century Canadian actresses