She can be sweetly feminine. The first was Bernardo Bertolucci's La Luna (1979), which she made in Italy. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. She has discussed frankly recent treatments, which have included red-hot skewers embedded under the skin of her chest (a procedure called hyperthermia) and draining of massive amounts of fluid from her lungs. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. " 'Francis . "[31][32] Also, in the London Review of Books, Angela Carter wrote, "Jill Clayburgh, seizing by the throat the opportunity of working with a great European director, gives a bravura performance: she is like the life force in person". She and Bronson invited mourners to their Malibu house after the services. Her role in Titanic earned her an Academy Award nomination. He was 84. An Unmarried Woman star Jill Clayburgh dies after a 21-year battle with leukaemia. We were told his father was an architect. based on information from your browser. But Im stronger than Ive been for a long time. They had a five-year romance and moved back together to New York City. Ironically, she died from the same disease as a character she played in. The iconoclastic fashion designer was known for his technical and creative prowess and unconventional, sometimes macabre, work. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Tom Sizemore, Saving Private Ryan actor, dies after brain aneurysm, Daisy Jones & the Six becomes the first fictional band to hit No. Jason had been found dead Tuesday in his apartment in Laurel Canyon. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. . Im too old. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Some of these include a small role in The Telephone Book (1971) and Portnoy's Complaint (1972), Tiger on a Chain (1973), Shock-a-bye, Baby (1973) and 1974's The Terminal Man, opposite George Segal. She died in Lakeville Family Husband David Rabe, American screenwriter She married with David Rabe (79), in 1979. By clicking Accept All Cookies, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. It tells the story of two ill-fated middle-aged characters who both face a terminal cancer diagnosis and have months left to live. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. During 20072009, Clayburgh appeared in the ABC television series Dirty Sexy Money, playing the wealthy socialite Letitia Darling. Gave birth to her second child at age 41, son. Cause of death: Leukemia: Occupation: Actress: Years active: 1968-2010: Spouse(s) David Rabe (m. 1979-2010, her death); two children: Jill Clayburgh (April 30, 1944 - November 5, 2010) was an American actress. Make sure that the file is a photo. [8] She was raised on Manhattan's Upper East Side, where she attended the all-girls Brearley School. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. [1][2] Her paternal grandmother was concert and opera singer Alma Lachenbruch Clayburgh. She had begun a drastic, debilitating course of chemotherapy and radiation. The private adoption, after she suffered a miscarriage during her 10-year marriage to McCallum (of TVs The Man From U.N.C.L.E.), had been arranged through a lawyer, and, Ireland and McCallum learned later, he had not told them the truth about the days-old infant. The movie Love and Other Drugs was dedicated to her memory. She received the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her breakthrough role in Paul Mazursky 's comedy drama An Unmarried Woman (1978). Her co-stars included Robert De Niro, in one of his early film roles, and Jennifer Salt. Mother, Julia Clayburgh, was a former theatrical production secretary to. After 31 years , in 2010 Jill passed away. She gave a sensitive performance in the 1978 dramatic comedy film An Unmarried Woman. It ran for 109 performances and was met with mixed reviews. Try again later. "[51], Gradually, Clayburgh shifted into being more of a supporting character actress in the '90s, taking on roles as diverse as an antagonistic judge in Trial: The Price of Passion (1992) and the interfering wife of Alan Alda's character in Whispers in the Dark (1992). Clayburgh died at her Connecticut home from leukemia, which she had lived with for more than two decades, the Times said, citing her husband, playwright David Rabe. I think I had a lot of energy and undirected need so I just kind of rebelled in a general fashion. Earlier this week, the couples daughter, actress Lily Rabe, took a temporary leave of absence from the Broadway show in which she is about to open, Shakespeares A Merchant of Venice, starring Al Pacino. It happens that I used to spend much of my time thinking about CLL; it was the focus . Attended the prestigious Brearley School in Manhattan. Clayburgh was born in New York City, the daughter of a Protestant mother and a Jewish father. Every three weeks, I have a massive chemotherapy program. Also that year, she later returned to the stage with In the Boom Boom Room as a go-go dancer. I do best with characters who are coming apart at the seams. Jill Clayburgh, an Oscar-nominated actress known for portraying strong, independent women, died on Friday at her home in Lakeville, Conn. She was 66. She and Rabe married in 1978. . A star of both the large and small screens, she was twice nominated for the Academy Award as Best Actress. Quotes " Verify and try again. We have set your language to [14][41], After Shy People, Clayburgh took on a series of roles in the television films Who Gets the Friends? In more than one respect, Miss Clayburgh grasps the deeper as well as the more superficially amusing aspects of her dilemma. Jill Clayburgh. | She returned to film in 1987 when she drew praise for portraying a shallow, sophisticated Manhattan magazine writer in Andrei Konchalovsky's little-seen independent film Shy People; although the film flopped, this was her most substantial film role after Hanna K.[39] The Guardian found her "amusing" while Ebert called Clayburgh's work "sadly overlooked" and her "other best role" after An Unmarried Woman. I was saddened yesterday to learn of the death of Jill Clayburgh.The 66 year old actress died on Friday in her Connecticut home. Jason hated drugs, he loathed them., Ireland said, I think we did everything we could. Please enter your email and password to sign in. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. [33], Her second and last film of 1979 was Alan J. Pakula's Starting Over, a romantic comedy with Burt Reynolds and Candice Bergen. I'm too old. Sidney Furie saw me, and wanted me for Gable and Lombard. Quotes She was nominated for. ., (The coroners autopsy was inconclusive, pending results of toxicology tests.). The following year she portrayed a teacher beginning a relationship with a recently divorced man played by Burt Reynolds in the hit "Starting Over;" a role that won her a second Oscar nod. Attended the prestigious Brearley School in Manhattan. Her father was from a well-established Jewish family (from Germany, Portugal and France), with roots in the US going back to the 1700s. You're just sitting there going, 'Oh, my God. Her grandmother, Alma Clayburgh, was an opera singer and New York socialite. . "[38] In the controversial Hanna K. (1983), she was a court-appointed Israeli-American lawyer assigned to defend a Palestinian man for director Costa-Gavras. Clayburgh and Pacino were cast in "Deadly Circle of Violence", an episode of the ABC television series NYPD, premiering November 12, 1968. The Associated Press contributed to this report. "[17], Clayburgh was cast as Carole Lombard in the 1976 biopic Gable and Lombard with James Brolin as Clark Gable. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? Mostly, you just get a call. She played a valium addict and documentarist in I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1981), written by David Rabe, her husband. Cause of death. He infused Monday Night Football with humor for 12 seasons and was the perfect foil to, Kaufman was the legendary proprietor of the. Get the latest news, events and more from the Los Angeles Times Book Club, and help us get L.A. reading and talking. Clayburghs Broadway and Hollywood career was highlighted by her Oscar-nominated roles in the 1970s films An Unmarried Woman and Starting Over. She also was nominated for two Emmys. Salisbury, Connecticut, USA. Wood joined the J. Paul Getty Trust after revelations about questionable expenditures and controversies over antiquities. "[12], Clayburgh attracted attention when she appeared in the Broadway musical The Rothschilds (197072) which ran for 502 performances. Anyone can read what you share. During this time, she turned down the lead in Norma Rae, a film that brought Sally Field her first Oscar. [57] Roger Ebert praised Clayburgh "for do[ing] everything humanly possible to create a character who is sweet and believable" and called it "a reminder of Clayburgh's gifts as an actress", while Stephen Holden of the New York Times credited her for lending "emotional weight" to the part of "a desperately lonely 54-year-old single mother. He was 69. "Mostly you just get a call. On Saturday, Ireland was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills to bury her son. Nov. 6, 2010— -- Hollywood and Broadway actress Jill Clayburgh has died at the age of 66 after fighting a 21-year battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. That was when Irelands doctor had delivered the chilling news: Her cancer, which had come back after three years, had metastasized. Jill Clayburgh, whose Broadway and Hollywood acting career stretched through the decades, highlighted by her Oscar-nominated portrayal of a divorcee exploring her sexuality in the 1978 film "An Unmarr Los Angeles, This fabled orchid breeder loves to chat just not about Trader Joes orchids. Once I threw this short little boy down the stairs, Clayburgh told PEOPLE in 1979. Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Acting Ensemble, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast, Central Ohio Film Critics Association for Best Ensemble, "Jill Clayburgh Biography - Yahoo! She thinks the trigger might have been Ritalin, prescribed when he was a small boy to control hyperkinesia. Dont even think you can flirt with it.. A star of both the large and small screens, she was twice nominated for the Academy Award as Best Actress. Family members linked to this person will appear here. He had been helping with the Life Lines TV script and there was talk of casting him as himself. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. | To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. It worked. "[22][23] Both Semi-Tough and Silver Streak earned her a reputation "as a popular modern stylist of screwball comedy" and The Guardian noted how Clayburgh "had the kind of warmth and witty sophistication barely seen in Hollywood since Carole Lombard and Jean Arthur". All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. I didnt know.. Please reset your password. She died when she was in her mid-fifties. Her many television credits include guest appearances on Law & Order, The Practice and Nip/Tuck, and a recurring role on Ally McBeal as Allys mother, Jeannie. People always say, Oh, An Unmarried Woman, thats you.' Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. Jill Clayburgh, whose Broadway and Hollywood acting career stretched through the decades, highlighted by her Oscar-nominated portrayal of a divorcee exploring her sexuality in the 1978 film "An Unmarr Jill Clayburgh, an Oscar-nominated actress known for portraying strong, independent women, died on Friday at her home in Lakeville, Conn. She was 66. It was Paul who had telephoned Ireland and Bronson at their home in Vermont to tell them that Jason was dead. cemeteries found in will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In this May 15, 2007 file photo, Jill Clayburgh, star of "Dirty Sexy Money" poses for photographers on the red carpet during the arrivals of ABC's 2007-2008 preview in New York. Jill Clayburgh, who embodied hopeful and determined women in such 70s and 80s movies as An Unmarried Woman, Starting Over and Its My Turn, died at her Connecticut home on Friday from chronic leukemia, a disease she quietly battled for 21 years, her husband, playwright David Rabe, told The New York Times. Dandy Don played for the Dallas Cowboys before becoming a broadcaster. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. [61] Variety critic David Rooney praised Clayburgh's "wisdom and quiet humor while refusing to define Hannahs questionable behavior and convictions as right or wrong, sound or unsound" and her "embrace of the womans uncertainties, mak[ing] her all the more human. Hes an addict. Morphine and cocaine. This means she lived with CLL for nearly a third of her life. Oscar-Nominated Actress Jill Clayburgh Dies. Jill Clayburgh was 34 and David Rabe was 38 years old. Besides her movie roles, Clayburgh was also highly visible on TV, on Law & Order, The Practice and Nip/Tuck, as well as an ongoing role as mother Jeannie on Ally McBeal. This is a carousel with slides. She passed away from breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 1984. You can always change this later in your Account settings. She and her friend Robert De Niro acted in a film, The Wedding Party, directed by a Sarah Lawrence graduate, Brian DePalma. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? Jason was a willful child, always testing the limits, but, Ireland wrote, he had a straight-through connection to my heart.. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. (1986) as a divorce who gets revenge on her ex-spouse, and Miles to Go (1986). The prognosis: Two years to live, possibly three. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Im in the middle of treatment, she said. Paternal great-granddaughter of Emanuel (1818-77), born in Germany, and Eveline (ne Nones) Clayburgh (1827-1912), born in New York. Her father was from a Jewish family that has lived in the United States since the 1700s, and her mother had English ancestry, also with deep American roots. She's letting us see and experience things that many actresses simply couldn't reveal" while The New York Times wrote, "Miss Clayburgh is nothing less than extraordinary in what is the performance of the year to date. I think that divides women in a way, women whose intelligence animates their faces. A system error has occurred. A review in People magazine felt Clayburgh "[did] her best as the footloose mother" in Rich in Love, while Roger Ebert praised her casting in Naked in New York as "exactly on target". Its a runaway thing. Try again later. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. In addition to her Oscar nomination, Clayburgh also earned her first Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama (both of which she lost to Jane Fonda for Coming Home) and won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival, which she and Isabelle Huppert shared. Reviewing that film in The Times, Janet Maslin wrote, Miss Clayburgh delivers a particularly sharp characterization thats letter-perfect during the first part of the story. She added, Her Marilyn is all wrong for Phil thats what makes their affair so unexpectedly touching and gives the story so much life.. Paternal granddaughter of Albert (1863-1946), born in New York, and Alma (ne Lachenbruch) Clayburgh (1881-1958), born in Pennsylvania. When Erica's life falls apart and her reactions go out of control, Clayburgh's floating, not-quite-sure, not-quite-here quality is just right. By the mid 1980s, Clayburgh appeared in fewer and less successful films, despite turning to more dramatic material. They may not kill you while youre taking them, but the body can only take so much. She was 66. Learn more about merges. At the services, she appeared pale but dry-eyed, reed-thin in a black suit, with a wide-brimmed black straw hat anchoring her blond wig. That she has the time to do a run of a play is just an extraordinary boon because Ive had the pleasure of seeing her play a bona fide tragic American role beautifully, and I have had the pleasure of directing her in a very, very smart light comedy and be utterly brilliant in that, he said in 2005. Ireland, 53, said that day: I love life. Im prepared for anything. When the part went to Madeline Kahn, Clayburgh headed for L.A., and just when she was ready to chuck it all for graduate study in social work, she won an Emmy nomination for her portrayal of a hooker in the 1975 TV dramatization of Gail Sheehys Hustling, followed by the 1977 big-screen sleeper hit Silver Streak with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor. His 1951 novel, The Catcher in the Rye, created a lasting allegory of teenage discontent. Clayburgh played Barbara Jane Bookman, who has a subtle love triangle relationship with both Reynolds and Kristofferson's characters. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. Place of Death: Lakeville, Connecticut, U.S. In 1991, Clayburgh earned decent reviews for her role as English actress and singer Jill Ireland in the television biopic Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story[42][43][44][45][46][47][48] (1991), which detailed Ireland's struggle to beat cancer and to help her adopted son get past his heroin addiction. Born April 30, 1944 Died November 05, 2010 Cause of Death Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Biography Read More Twice nominated for an Oscar, actress Jill Clayburgh personified the joys and pitfalls of the newly liberated woman of the 1970s in films like "An Unmarried Woman" (1978), "Starting Over" (1979) and "I'm Dancing As Fast as I Can" (1982). A celebration of my life. Drugs will kill you, she said. She was surrounded by her family when she died at her home in Lakeville, Conn., he said. [10], In 1968, Clayburgh debuted off-Broadway in the double bill of Israel Horovitz's The Indian Wants the Bronx and It's Called the Sugar Plum, also starring Pacino. Jill Clayburgh, an Oscar-nominated actress known for portraying strong, independent women, died on Friday at her home in Lakeville, Conn. She was 66. Hed been through another detoxification program. She was 66. Jill Clayburgh landed in this beautiful world on April 30, 1994, in New York, United States. Try again. She soon headed to Broadway where she found work on musicals "Pippin" and "The Rothschilds." I think Jill is like that. . She later returned to Broadway for Tom Stoppard's Jumpers, which ran for 48 performances. He was found dead in his backyard hot tub. Her appeal to the audience is in her addled radiance; she seems so punchy that we're a little worried for her. Try again later. I was very assertive as a child, verging on violence and self-destructiveness. A spokesperson for the show said only that it was a private family matter that caused Rabe to take leave. Every day is special and very important.. . In 1978, she rose to screen prominence with her performance in An Unmarried Woman (1978), for which she received an Oscar nomination. In 1999, "Entertainment Weekly" named her one of Hollywood's 25 greatest actresses. Then he and Valentine McCallum, the brother born nine months after Jason was adopted, sat on folding chairs before Jasons rose-blanketed casket, and, on guitars accompanied by a violin, played a song written by Valentine, a rock musician. Vincent Canby liked her performance, writing, "Miss Clayburgh, who's been asked to play zany heroines in Gable and Lombard and Silver Streak by people who failed to provide her with material, has much better luck this time. . "[50] This performance led the New York Times to write that her small-screen work was "a sign of the times: older actresses accustomed to playing strong roles are finding their best work [in film] on television. Nov. 6, 2010 -- Hollywood and Broadway actress Jill Clayburgh has died at the age of 66 after fighting a 21-year battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The film presents an incestuous relationship between a mother and her drug-addicted son, and was poorly received at the time. Jill was educated at the finest schools, including the Brearley School and Sarah Lawrence College. The native of Canada, who seemed perfectly cast as a handsome leading man when he came to Hollywood in the 1950s, had career-changing roles in the Airplane! and Naked Gun comedies. Sorry! Cause of death: leukemia. And so much of what's best is because of Jill Clayburgh, whose performance is, quite simply, luminous. And her trembling, near-beautiful prettiness suggests a lot of pressure. "[54] She continued to play concerned, protective mothers in For the Love of Nancy (1994), The Face on the Milk Carton (1995), Going All the Way (1997), Fools Rush In (1997), When Innocence Is Lost (1997) and Sins of the Mind (1997), and was in "good form" as the forceful, pushy stage mother in Crowned and Dangerous (1997). Jill Ireland passed away on May 18, 1990, at her home in Malibu, California. ", In addition to appearing on screen in a number of memorable roles, Clayburgh's Broadway credits include the hit "Design for Living" and the original production of Tom Stoppard's "Jumpers. She was one of the best known female movie stars of the 1970s, with Academy Award-nominated lead roles in An Unmarried Woman . After her 1966 graduation, Clayburgh headed for Boston, where she joined the Charles Playhouse and met and began a five-year relationship with Al Pacino, who was appearing in the companys production of America Hurrah. Jill received another Oscar nod in 1979 for her turn as Marilyn Homberg in "Starting Over" as well as a 1981 Golden Globe for her performance in "First Friday in October"; she had a number of Broadway roles over the years, last being seen on the Great White Way in a 2006 production of "Barefoot in the Park". I got myself in terrible, very personal trouble. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. A fiesta. People think about me, "This wonderful lucky woman, she's got it all". Cause of Death. Actress. Still, in 1979, Clayburgh had a career peak after starring in two movies that garnered her widespread acclaim. By CBSNews.com producer David Morgan. Stuart was a leading lady in 1930s films, then gave up acting and turned to art. "[18][19] Vincent Canby of The New York Times suggested that her performance "comes off better" than Brolin's Gable, as "she appears to be creating a character whenever the fearfully bad screenplay allows it." Cause Of Death: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Clayburgh also took drama classes at Sarah Lawrence. In early 1985, another call to the Vermont farm--a bucolic retreat that Ireland calls my favorite place in the whole world--had shattered their lives. Murphy, Ryan. Critics felt Clayburgh had little to do in Silver Streak, and The New York Times called her "an actress of too much intelligence to be able to fake identification with a role that is essentially that of a liberated ingenue. Despite this, he felt both actors were miscast as the famous couple, writing further, "Miss Clayburgh could be an interesting actress, but there are always problems when small performers try to portray the kind of giant legends that Gable and Lombard were. Jill Clayburgh, an Oscar-nominated actress known for portraying strong, independent women, died on Friday at her home in Lakeville, Conn. She was 66. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Bol was a 7-foot-6 curiosity when he was drafted in 1985 by the then-Washington Bullets. "[29] Bertolucci was especially impressed with her work, having complimented her ability "to move from one extreme to the other in the same shot, be funny and dramatic within the same scene. Daughter of Albert (1909-97) and Julia (ne Dorr) Clayburgh (1910-75). "[21], In 1977, she had another hit with Semi-Tough, a comedy set in the world of American professional football, which also starred Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristofferson. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Clayburgh died November 5, 2010, at age 66. Join our community book club. However, the 66-year-old actress passed away back on Nov 5, 2010. . Since February, Jill Ireland, her husband, Charles Bronson, and their seven children had lived with the specter of death. Child She had one child, Lily (40, American stage and screen actress) . Because both Gable and Lombard are still very much alive in their films on television and in repertory theaters, there is difficulty in responding to Mr. Brolin and Miss Clayburgh in any serious way. Hustling was a departure for her: "Before I did Hustling I was always cast as a nice wife. (The best-actress Oscar that year went to Jane Fonda in Coming Home.), Reviewing An Unmarried Woman in The Times, Vincent Canby wrote: Miss Clayburgh is nothing less than extraordinary in what is the performance of the year to date. He sent millions of dollars to his native Sudan. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. A figure in black, she stood at graveside with other mourners behind the chairs set out for the family. Please try again later. Resend Activation Email. She won an Oscar for the role. Ireland had sworn, she had cried, then she had done what she had to do if she wanted those precious years. Nicknamed the Walking Man, the Silver Lake physician walked 20 to 30 miles in his neighborhood each day. "[34] Starting Over earned her a second Oscar and Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. [5][6], Clayburgh reportedly never talked about her religious background and was not raised in the faith of either of her parents. She worked steadily on the stage, screen and in television for the next 40 years. Thank God we broke up! Clayburgh later said, though she and Pacino remained friends. "[29] As a nursery-school teacher who falls reluctantly in love with Reynold's divorced character, her performance was lauded by The New York Times: "Miss Clayburgh delivers a particularly sharp characterization that's letter-perfect during the first part of the story and unconvincing in the second, through no fault of her own. This is for you, Jay-Jay, Valentine said. Clive Barnes of The New York Times found Clayburgh to be "all sweet connivance as the widow out to get her man."[13]. This is one of the reasons why the cause of death and every other detail was made public so that everyone would have a brief . Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? In an interview, she talked now of Jasons first encounter with drugs, when he was only 7: He was waiting for a school bus and some older boys came by and gave him some stuff. When he was 12, he told her, he was given cocaine by a Rolling Stones bodyguard at a concert to which he was taken by his tutor. Both David McCallum, Jasons legal father, and Bronson, the man who has been his father figure during a 21-year marriage to Ireland, helped carry the casket up the hillside to the burial plot. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? . As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Therapy has helped me a lot in my life. I think I may have adopted an addicted baby, Ireland said, but I was only 25. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. There was a problem getting your location. In 1969, she starred in an off-Broadway production of the Henry Bloomstein play Calling in Crazy, at the Andy Warhol-owned Fortune theatre. Writing for the Christian Science Monitor, John Beaufort wrote, "Jill Clayburgh's Gilda is not merely sexy and volatile. Variety called it a film with many major assets, not the least of which is the stunning and smashing performance of Clayburgh as Carole Lombard" and Time Out London felt she "produced a very modern version of the Lombard larkishness. In his review from The New York Times, Howard Thompson wrote, "As the harassed engaged couple, two newcomers, Charles Pfluger and Jill Clayburgh, are as appealing as they can be.
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