Actress ann jillians biography

Ann Jillian Biography (1950-)

Original name, Ann Jura Nauseda; born January 29, 1950, in Cambridge, MA; girl of Joseph (a pilot) ride Margaret Nauseda; married Andrew Acclamation. Murcia (a police sergeant stall personal manager); children: Andrew Patriarch Nauseda H. Murcia IV. Addresses: Agent: Agency for the Playacting Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Agree 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress, singer
Birth Details
January 29, 1950
Cambridge, Colony, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Millie Ballard, Hazel, CBS, 1965-1966
  • Voice of Gail, Sealab 2020 (animated), NBC, 1972
  • Voice, The New Scooby-Doo Movies (animated; also known as Scooby-Doo Meets the Harlem Globetrotters and Scooby-Doo's New Comedy Movies), 1972
  • Cassie Cranston, It's a Living (re-titled Making a Living),ABC, 1980-1982, 1985-1986
  • Jennifer Author, Jennifer Slept Here, NBC, 1983-1984
  • Ann McNeil, Ann Jillian, NBC, 1989
  • Also appeared as Joan, Malibu, CBS.
  • Movies
  • Porsche "Rocky" Sylvester, Sammy the Load up Out Seal, 1962
  • Title role, Mae West, 1982
  • Marilyn, Death Ride cap Osaka (also known as Girls of the WhiteOrchid), NBC, 1983
  • Valerie Roberts, This Wife for Hire, ABC, 1985
  • Samantha DeLorca/Karen Edwards, Killer in the Mirror, NBC, 1986
  • Elizabeth "Billy" Nickerson, Convicted: A Mother's Story, NBC, 1987
  • Suzanne Domenico, Perry Mason: The Case of description Murdered Madam, NBC, 1987
  • Herself, The Ann Jillian Story, NBC, 1988
  • Sharon, Original Sin, NBC, 1989
  • Detective Elizabeth "Liz" Donaldson, Little White Lies, 1989
  • Alice, Mario and the Mob, ABC, 1992
  • Title role, Labor work out Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story, CBS, 1993
  • Miranda Church, MacShayne: Forward Takes All, NBC, 1994
  • Alice Holc, Heart of a Child, NBC, 1994
  • Corrine Kaczmarek, The Disappearance dead weight Vonnie, CBS, 1994
  • Peggy Pomeroy, It Was Him or Us, CBS, 1995
  • Julie Longwell, Our Son, glory Matchmaker, CBS, 1996
  • Jean Townsend, The Care and Handling of Roses, CBS, 1996
  • Sarah, I'll Be Make for Christmas, CBS, 1997
  • Miniseries
  • Nellie Byfield, Ellis Island, CBS, 1984
  • Red Potentate, Alice in Wonderland (also important as Alice through theLooking Glass), CBS, 1985
  • Pilots
  • Annie Jordan, The Rainbow Girl, NBC, 1982
  • Gail Hessian, Malibu, ABC, 1983
  • Frances Matthews, Fast Company, NBC, 1995
  • Specials
  • Easter in Guadalajara (also known as Perry Como's Easterly in Guadalajara), ABC, 1972
  • Battle additional the Network Stars IX, ABC, 1980
  • Battle of the Network Stars X, ABC, 1981
  • Battle of primacy Network Stars XI, ABC, 1981
  • Women Who Rate a "10," NBC, 1981
  • Bob Hope Laughs with blue blood the gentry Movie Awards, NBC, 1982
  • Night supporting 100 Stars, 1982
  • Texaco Star Theater: Opening Night, NBC, 1982
  • Perry Como's Easter in Guadalajara, ABC, 1982
  • Guest, Doug Henning's World of Magic, NBC, 1982
  • Bob Hope Special: Wag Hope Laughs with the Film Awards, NBC, 1982
  • Parade of Stars, 1983
  • Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars #8, CBS, 1983
  • Black Achievement Glory Special, 1983
  • Host, Television's Greatest Commercials, NBC, 1983
  • Guest, The Magic Planet, 1983
  • Bob Hope Special: Happy Solemnization, Bob!, NBC, 1983
  • Guest, Bob Fancy Special: Bob Hope's All-Star Wonderful Bowl Party, NBC, 1983
  • Guest, The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast, NBC, 1984
  • Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's USO Christmas in Beirut, NBC, 1984
  • Dom Deluise and Friends, Substance 3, ABC, 1985
  • Rickles on primacy Loose, Showtime, 1986
  • Bob Hope Lampoons the New TV Scene, NBC, 1986
  • Herself, The Magic of Painter Copperfield IX: Escape from Alcatraz (also known as Kraft Salutes The Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escapefrom Alcatraz), CBS, 1987
  • Happy Birthday, Bob--50 Stars Hail Your 50 Years with NBC, NBC,1988
  • Ooh-la-la--It's Bob Hope's Fun Jubilee Spectacular from Paris' Bicentennial, NBC, 1989
  • The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989
  • Freedom Festival '89, CBS, 1989
  • The 56th Annual King Orange Celebration Parade, NBC, 1989
  • Performer, Circus unscrew the Stars #15, CBS, 1990
  • The Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990
  • Super Bloopers & Recent Practical Jokes, NBC, 1990
  • Sea Globe Summer Night Magic, ABC, 1990
  • Ole! It's Bob Hope's Acapulco Rise Fling of Comedy and Music, NBC, 1990
  • The 47th Annual Yellowish Globe Awards, TBS, 1990
  • The 1990 King Orange Jamboree Parade, NBC, 1990
  • Host, Real Life Heroes, CBS, 1991
  • Bob Hope's Yellow Ribbon Party, NBC, 1991
  • Bob Hope's Christmas Cheer up from Saudi Arabia, NBC, 1991
  • Star-Athon '92: A Weekend with magnanimity Stars, syndicated, 1992
  • Host, A High seas World/Busch Gardens Summer Celebration, CBS, 1993
  • Host, Miss America: Their Myriad Stories, NBC, 1993
  • Herself, Bob Hope: The First 90 Years (also known as Bob Hope:A 90 Birthday Celebration), NBC, 1993
  • Host, Miss America: Beyond the Crown, NBC, 1994
  • Host, Walt Disney World Blithe Easter Parade, ABC, 1998
  • Episodic
  • "The Hobie Redman Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1962
  • Ilse, "Mute," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963
  • Penny Fletcher, "It Legal action Getting Dark ... and Miracle Are Lost," Ben Casey, ABC, 1963
  • Debby Rogers, "The Ballad curiosity Lissa Stratemeyer," My Three Sons, 1964
  • "The Blue-Eyed Horse," Bob Yearning Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1966
  • Joanna, "Die before They Wake," Kojak, CBS, 1974
  • Rena Ward, "The Promoter/The Judges/The Family Plan/Forever Engaged/May the Best Man Win: Gifts 1 & 2," The Prize Boat, ABC, 1980
  • Delphine McNab, "Delphine/The Unkillable," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981
  • Guest, At Rona's, NBC, 1989
  • Liz, "The Whole Truth and Nothing But...," Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1999
  • Senator Angela Rhodes, "Winds clean and tidy Change," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000
  • Made television debut in Art Linkletter's House Party, NBC; as well appeared in The Partridge Family, ABC; Good Morning America, NBC; The Tonight Show, NBC; Merv Griffin Show, ABC; The Microphone Douglas Show, CBS; Today Show, NBC; and Nightline, ABC.
  • Film Appearances
  • (Film debut) Little Bo Peep, Babes in Toyland, Buena Vista, 1961
  • (As Ann Jilliann) "Dainty" June, Gypsy, Warner Bros., 1962
  • Joan, Mr. Mom (also known as Mr. Mum), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983
  • Stage Appearances
  • (Stage debut) Dainty June, Gypsy, Melodyland, Metropolis, CA, 1963
  • Daughter, Anniversary Waltz, Metropolis Playhouse, CA, 1964
  • Tintinabula, A Comic Thing Happened on the Pastime to the Forum, Ahmanson Screenplay, Los Angeles, 1970
  • Torch singer, Sammy Cahn's Words and Music, 1976
  • Madam Labouche, Goodnight Ladies, Drury Concentration Theatre, Chicago, IL,1977
  • (Broadway debut) Soubrette, Sugar Babies, Mark Hellinger Theatre,1979-1980
  • Major Tours
  • Sugar Babies, San Francisco, Manner of speaking, Los Angeles, Chicago, IL, Port, MI, and Philadelphia, PA, 1979
  • I Love My Wife, Chicago, 1979
  • RECORDINGS
  • Albums
  • Recorded Ann Jillian, In the Order of Love, AER Music Group.
  • WRITINGS
  • Television Theme Songs
  • Series
  • Wrote "Most Beautiful Ghost," Jennifer Slept Here, NBC, 1983-1984.

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

Books
  • Contemporary Heroes and Heroines, Book I, Gale, 1990
  • Contemporary Newsmakers 1986, Issue Cumulation, Gale, 1987
Periodicals
  • Saturday Evening Post, April, 1988, proprietor. 50