Jill Schoelen


Jill Marie Schoelen is an American actress. She is best known for The Stepfather, The Phantom of the Opera, Popcorn, Rich Girl, When a Stranger Calls Back, and Cutting Class. For her numerous horror film appearances, she is widely regarded as a scream queen.

Career

Schoelen’s theatrical debut was in the 1981 TV pilot The Best of Times, which starred Crispin Glover and Nicolas Cage. Schoelen went on to star in such movies as D.C. Cab, Chiller, That Was Then... This Is Now, Babes in Toyland, The Stepfather, Billionaire Boys Club, Cutting Class, The Phantom of the Opera, Popcorn, When a Stranger Calls Back, and There Goes My Baby.
She guest starred on episodes of T. J. Hooker, Little House on the Prairie, Murder, She Wrote, , Sara, Hell Town, and Aaron Spelling’s The Heights. In 1988, Sean Penn cast her in a dramatic play he wrote and directed, The Kindness of Women. Schoelen and Penn worked together again on stage, starring opposite each other in David Rabe’s Hurlyburly, in a production that David Rabe also directed.
In 2009, she released her debut album, Kelly’s Smile, a jazz album that is composed of songs related to her childhood friend, Kelly Troup, who grew up across the street from Schoelen.

Personal life

Schoelen was born in Burbank, California. She dated Keanu Reeves during the time they starred in Babes in Toyland. She was engaged to Brad Pitt for three months in 1989. In 1993, Schoelen married film composer Anthony Marinelli, and soon after retired from her acting career to be a full-time mother. Schoelen and Marinelli have two sons.

Filmography

Films

TV

Radio and podcast appearances

Schoelen appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor podcast on August 10, 2016.