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Actress Jill Clayburgh dies..

PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:07 pm
by Clasicrockldy
WTF is going on? Lots of Hollywood stars are kicking the bucket this year! :shock: Here is another..

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Oscar-nominated Actress Jill Clayburgh Dies

12:13 AM 11/6/2010 by Duane Byrge

Jill Clayburgh, whose performance in An Unmarried Woman as a woman who suddenly finds herself single after a divorce reflected the growing women's liberation movement, died Friday at her home in Lakeville, Conn. She was 66.

The actress, who recently conclued two seasons as the rich matriach of ABC's Dirty Sexy Money, had been battling chronic lymphocytic leukemia for 21 years, her husband, playwright David Rabe, told the Associated Press.

She dealt with the disease courageously, quietly and privately, Rabe said, and conducted herself with enormous grace "and made it into an opportunity for her children to grow and be human."

Clayburgh won an Oscar nomination for 1978's Woman, directed by Paul Mazursky. And she shared best actress honors at Cannes with Isabelle Huppert for her portrayal of a young, comfortable woman who finds her world is shattered when her husband of surprises her by asking for a divorce.

With willowy good-looks, an edgy verve, as well as singing ability, Clayburgh was a versatile talent with a distinctive style: In 1978, Cue magazine described her "winsome naturalness," characterized by "...quick movements, glances, shrugs, half-smiles and pensive, revealing expressions."

Having attracted attention in the 1975 TV movie Hustling, in which she played a prostitute and earned an Emmy nomination, Clayburgh portrayed Carole Lombard opposite James Brolin in 1976's Gable and Lombard. She teamed with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder in the screwball mystery Silver Streak and with Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristofferson in the football comedy Semi-Tough, based on Dan Jenkins' best-seller. She and Reynolds had a good rapport, and Clayburgh co-starred with him again in 1979's Starting Over, where she was nominated for a second Oscar for best actress.

She also gravitated toward edgier films, including Bernardo Bertolucci's Luna and Costa-Gavra's Hanna K. Bertolucci complimented her ability "to move from one extreme to the other in the same shot, be funny and dramatic within the same scene."

Clayburgh also turned in multiple guest-starring performances on such TV series as Ally McBeal, Leap of Faith, The Practice and Nip/Tuck, for which she earned a second Emmy nomination in 2005.

Clayburgh was born April 30, 1944 in New York City. Her father was a vice president of the Bancroft Bookcloth Company and an opera lover, while her mother was a production secretary to Broadway producer David Merrick.

She attended the exclusive Brearley School and enrolled at Sarah Lawrence College, where she became involved in acting after serving as a summer-stock apprentice at the Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts. While in college, Clayburgh starred with friends Robert De Niro and Jennifer Salt in The Wedding Party, an indie film that another friend, Brian De Palma, helped direct.

After graduating from Sarah Lawrence, she worked for a year as a member of the Charles Street Playhouse repertory company in Boston. While there, Clayburgh formed a romantic attachment with one of the other performers, Al Pacino and they moved in together in New York, where she studied acting with Uta Hagen.

She appeared in several off-Broadway productions, including a couplet of plays with Pacino at the off-Broadway Astor Place Theater: She played in It's Called the Sugarplum, while he performed in The Indian Wants the Bronx.

Clayburgh made her Broadway debut in 1970 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater in The Rothschilds, a musical about a Jewish family that moved from the Frankfurt ghetto to become the richest bankers in Europe. She displayed her vocal talents again in the musical Pippin, directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse.

However, she lost a role she coveted -- the go-go dancer in Rabe's In the Boom Boom Room-- to Madeline Kahn. That experience convinced her that she needed a bigger "Hollywood name," and so she sought out mainstream roles in film and TV, breaking into film with 1972's Portnoy's Complaint.

And though she wasn't cast in his play, at her try-out she met Rabe, whom she married in 1979.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by three children, actress Lily Rabe, Michael Rabe and stepson Jason Rabe.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



Jeeze.. who is next?
:?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:12 pm
by brandonx76
Who?!?! And can I get a picture next time? don't force me to go to IMDB...geeze...

RIP in any event

PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:38 pm
by Don
I remember when Luna came out in 1979 and everyone talking about it at School. Very controversial role for her but she did it well.

Image

PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:51 pm
by Clasicrockldy
brandonpfn wrote:Who?!?! And can I get a picture next time? don't force me to go to IMDB...geeze...

RIP in any event


I just post the news. THR should of posted a pic!

And put IMDB in a spot where you can find it.. Chances are another star will kick the bucket and you won't know what they look like! :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 9:37 pm
by Babyblue
RIP

Jill :cry: :cry:

PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:34 am
by Rick
Hi Sallee!

This is really sad. She battled Leukemia for years. She was great in Silver Streak, one of my favorite movies. Such a beautiful woman.

RIP Jill Clayburgh

PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:30 am
by brandonx76
Don wrote:I remember when Luna came out in 1979 and everyone talking about it at School. Very controversial role for her but she did it well.

Image


This was a film about incest? WTF?!? :shock:

PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:38 am
by Don
brandonpfn wrote:
Don wrote:I remember when Luna came out in 1979 and everyone talking about it at School. Very controversial role for her but she did it well.

Image


This was a film about incest? WTF?!? :shock:


It was a film about a lot of things. The incest angle was played up in the trailer but really didn't amount to much of anything compared to the rest of the story. Cable TV had just started making inroads to people's houses so when this movie hit HBO, it was a big deal as the only way to see foreign films previous to that was going to an Art theater and even that mostly depended on the size or type of community you lived in.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:19 pm
by Enigma869
brandonpfn wrote:Who?!?!


I'm glad I'm not the only one who had that reaction. I saw the story on the news last night and had no idea who she even was. I've never even heard of her. In any event, she is someone's loved one and it's very sad that she was taken from her loved ones.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:29 pm
by Everett
Enigma869 wrote:
brandonpfn wrote:Who?!?!


I'm glad I'm not the only one who had that reaction. I saw the story on the news last night and had no idea who she even was. I've never even heard of her. In any event, she is someone's loved one and it's very sad that she was taken from her loved ones.


+1

PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:47 pm
by verslibre
Are you guys 12?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:40 am
by Michigan Girl
So sad, much too young!!
She was an incredible actress w/such a huge range!!
Are you all too young to remember Semi~Tough w/Burt?!?!
Barbara Jane Bookman was funny!! :wink:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:57 am
by brandonx76
Michigan Girl wrote:So sad, much too young!!
She was an incredible actress w/such a huge range!!
Are you all too young to remember Semi~Tough w/Burt?!?!
Barbara Jane Bookman was funny!! :wink:


Were any of her movies released on VHS or DVD??

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:39 am
by annie89509
verslibre wrote:Are you guys 12?

lol...
how times have changed...so many guys don't know her.
Jill Clayburgh was quite the sex symbol in her peak acting days...I remember some nude scenes (she had a nice body) in a few movies.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:48 am
by DrFU
Everett wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
brandonpfn wrote:Who?!?!


I'm glad I'm not the only one who had that reaction. I saw the story on the news last night and had no idea who she even was. I've never even heard of her. In any event, she is someone's loved one and it's very sad that she was taken from her loved ones.


+1


Anyone who has not seen Silver Streak is suffering from serious cultural deprivation ... get thee to Netfix ...

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:21 am
by verslibre
annie89509 wrote:
verslibre wrote:Are you guys 12?

lol...
how times have changed...so many guys don't know her.
Jill Clayburgh was quite the sex symbol in her peak acting days...I remember some nude scenes (she had a nice body) in a few movies.


She probably showed the most in An Unmarried Woman.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:57 am
by Michigan Girl
brandonpfn wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:So sad, much too young!!
She was an incredible actress w/such a huge range!!
Are you all too young to remember Semi~Tough w/Burt?!?!
Barbara Jane Bookman was funny!! :wink:


Were any of her movies released on VHS or DVD??

Oh yes ...see Fu's post ^^^^Netflix ...get Silver Streak and Semi~Tough ...
for a few ha ha's!! :wink: