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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_JillianAnn Jillian - Wikipedia

    Ann Jillian (born Ann Jura Nauseda; January 29, 1950) is a retired American actress and singer whose career began as a child actress in 1960. She is best known for her role as the sultry Cassie Cranston on the 1980s sitcom It's a Living.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0422713Ann Jillian - IMDb

    Ann Jillian is an American actress who started her career as a child in the 1960s. She is known for her roles in It's a Living, Mae West, and Babes in Toyland, and for her battle with breast cancer in 1985.

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    • Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
  3. Aug 14, 2021 · Ann Jillian got her start as a child star whose stage name was given to her by Walt Disney himself before starring in 1961’s “Babes in Toyland.”

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  4. Sep 30, 2022 · Ann Jillian shares her life story, from her childhood start in Hollywood to her friendship with Bob Hope and Sammy Davis Jr. She also reveals how she coped with breast cancer and became a grandmother.

  5. Ann Jillian is an American sitcom television series created by Deidre Fay and Stuart Wolpert, starring Ann Jillian that aired on NBC from November 30, 1989, to August 19, 1990. [1] Plot.

    No.
    Title [5]
    Written By [6]
    Original Air Date
    1
    "California Dreamin'"
    Deidre Fay & Stuart Wolpert
    November 30, 1989
    2
    "Interrupted Melody"
    Deidre Fay & Stuart Wolpert
    December 3, 1989
    3
    "Love-15"
    Efrem Seeger
    December 10, 1989
    4
    "Since I Don't Have You"
    Lyla Oliver & Patrick Cleary
    December 17, 1989
  6. With Ann Jillian, Lisa Rieffel, Zachary Rosencrantz, Amy Lynne. Following the death of her fire-fighter husband, housewife Anne McNeil decides to move from New York to the small California town of Marvel, where she and her husband spent their honeymoon.

  7. ... Ann Jillian. Her prowess extends from the Broadway stage to the world's concert halls, from feature film to the small screen and president of her own production company, 9-J. She has starred in over 25 made-for-TV movies, and made scores of television guest appearances.