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Jill Marie Schoelen (born March 21, 1963) is an American actress. [1] She is best known for Chiller (1985), The Stepfather (1987), Cutting Class (1989), The Phantom of the Opera (1989), Popcorn (1991), Rich Girl (1991), and When a Stranger Calls Back (1993). For her numerous horror film appearances, she is widely regarded as a scream queen.
Popcorn is a 1991 American slasher film directed by Mark Herrier and written by Alan Ormsby. [3] It stars Jill Schoelen, Tom Villard, Tony Roberts, Dee Wallace, and Derek Rydall.
Cutting Class is a 1989 American black comedy slasher film directed by Rospo Pallenberg in his directorial debut, written by Steve Slavkin, and starring Donovan Leitch, Jill Schoelen, Brad Pitt, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Mull. It was Pitt's second major role, after The Dark Side of the Sun.
The Stepfather is a 1987 American psychological horror film [3] directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoelen, and Shelley Hack.O'Quinn stars as an identity-assuming serial killer who marries a widow with a teenage daughter.
Christine Day (Jill Schoelen), a young opera singer in modern-day Manhattan, is searching for a unique piece to sing at her next audition. Her friend and manager Meg (Molly Shannon) discovers an old opera piece called Don Juan Triumphant, written by a composer named Erik Destler. Curious, Christine and Meg do a little research on Destler and ...
Skin is in! There have been no shortage of wardrobe malfunctions in 2017, and we have stars like Bella Hadid, Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden to thank for that.
Rich Girl is a 1991 American romantic drama film directed by Joel Bender [1] and written from the screenplay of Robert Elliot. The film stars Jill Schoelen [1] in the title role, along with Cherie Currie and Paul Gleason in the supporting cast.
Reuniting for 'The Real Love Boat,' original castmates Ted Lange and Jill Whelan reflect on the show's guest stars, racism in '70s Hollywood and more. 'All of us are still friends': A generation ...