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A graduate of Yale Drama School, Jill appeared regionally at Yale Rep, at The Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven. Her Broadway credits include "Moonchildren", "Watch on the Rhine", "Summer Brave", "Onward Victoria" and " All Over Town", directed by Dustin Hoffman. She appeared in numerous off-Broadway productions including Wendy Wasserstein’s "Uncommon Women", in which she also appeared opposite Meryl Streep in the PBS-TV version, and Tennessee Williams’ "Eccentricities of a Nightingale," as well as "Lemon Sky" by Lanford Wilson and "Life Under Water" by Richard Greenberg, both of which earned her an Obie Award. On television Jill appeared in numerous TV movies, most notably, the four hour ABC mini-series "An Inconvenient Woman" with Jason Robards, "Ties that Bind" with Peter Coyote, and Showtime’s "Chantilly Lace" and its sequel "Parallel Lives".
Jill has appeared opposite her husband, Michael Tucker on stage in A.R. Gurney’s "Love Letters," on television in "Hill Street Blues," "A Family Again," "Assault and Matrimony," "A Town Torn Apart", "Gone in a Heartbeat", and "Archie’s Wife," which also featured their daughter, Alison. Jill co-produced a one-hour documentary for NBC entitled "Destined to Live," which dealt with the emotional aspects of breast cancer, from diagnosis to recovery. Jill battled the disease in 1986 and was aware of the importance of letting other women know that they were not alone and could recover and lead full and normal lives. Jill and Michael tell their story with humor and hope. Jill says, "Our experience with breast cancer forced us to face the fact that we are going to die one day. The question became, ‘how do we want to live?’" "Destined to Live" was honored with a Humanitas Award.
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