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Jean Elizabeth Hill (November 15, 1946-August 21, 2013) was a teacher, model, and actress, most notable as Grizelda Brown in Desperate Living. Hill is considered a Dreamlander (John Waters' regular ensemble of cast members).

After earning a degree from Coppin State University, she tutored special education students at School 181 in Baltimore.

Known as John Waters' "discovery", he was seeking an overweight African-American woman to play in his 1977 film Desperate Living. Waters' doorman referred her to him. In Waters' book Shock Value, he describes her as "my dream-come-true, four hundred pounds of raw talent".

In the mid-1980s she joined fellow Dreamlander Edith Massey in becoming a greeting card model, making her an icon of the gay community.

Death

Jean Hill died on August 21, 2013 in Baltimore from renal failure at the age of 66.

Filmography

Year Film Role
1977 Desperate Living Grizelda Brown
1981 Polyester Gospel Bus Hijacker
2000 In Bad Taste Herself
2004 A Dirty Shame Woman on the Fire Escape
2005 All the Dirt on 'A Dirty Shame' Herself
2010 Frances: A Mother Divine Herself

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