Jill Schoelen
Biography
Jill Marie Schoelen (born March 21, 1963) is an American actress. A more unconventional husky-voiced "scream queen" heroine of the 1980s was Jill Schoelen, daughter of well-known fashion designer Dorothy Schoelen. Born and raised in Burbank, she studied at the Acting for Life Theatre in Burbank and started off on TV as a teen in the Fame-influenced TV pilot called Best of Times (1981) (TV) starring the up-and-coming Nicolas Cage and Crispin Glover. She gained in experience with a number of innocuous films geared mostly toward the young, including D.C. Cab (1983), Thunder Alley (1985) and Hot Moves (1984). The dark-eyed, black-haired pretty with the trademark bangs wouldn't find her horror niche until hooking up with Wes Craven and his TV movie Chiller (1985) (TV). From there she scored big with the cult shocker The Stepfather (1987) wherein she played the resourceful stepdaughter terrorized by the lecherous, meek-appearing Terry O'Quinn as the title monster. The sleeper hit put Jill on the map with a seemingly solid future, continuing on with The Phantom of the Opera (1989), this time keeping company opposite Freddy Krueger inhabiter Robert Englund as her deranged pursuer. But a few bumps in the road with such lowgrade fodder as Curse II: The Bite (1989), Cutting Class (1989) and Popcorn (1991) put a permanent damper on her career, despite coming back with a bit of grit in the thriller TV movie When a Stranger Calls Back (1993) (TV). Her object-of-a-stalker days behind her after filming Not Again! (1996), she settled comfortably back and raised two children with husband/musician/composer Anthony Marinelli.
Known For

Murder, She Wrote

Diagnosis: Murder

Little House on the Prairie

T. J. Hooker

Trauma Center

Hell Town

The Stepfather

The Heights
All Movies (30)
- In Search of Darkness: 1990-19942024 · as Self
- Stereo-Vision2024 · as Katherine Barrows
- Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story2022 · as Self
- A Taboo Identity2017 · as Herself
- Midnight Madness: The Making of "Popcorn"2017 · as Self
- Behind the Mask: The Making of The Phantom of the Opera2015 · as Self
- Not Again!1996 · as Jenny
- There Goes My Baby1994 · as Babette
- Triumph Over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story1993 · as Ruth Henderson
- When a Stranger Calls Back1993 · as Julia Jenz
- Adventures in Spying1992 · as Julie Converse
- State Of Mind1992 · as Wishman
- Rich Girl1991 · as Courtney
- Popcorn1991 · as Maggie
- The Phantom of the Opera1989 · as Christine Day
- Curse II: The Bite1989 · as Lisa Snipes
- Cutting Class1989 · as Paula Carson
- The Stepfather1987 · as Stephanie Maine
- Babes in Toyland1986 · as Mary Piper / Mary Contrary
- Shattered Spirits1986 · as Allison
- That Was Then... This Is Now1985 · as Angela Shepard
- Thunder Alley1985 · as Beth
- Chiller1985 · as Stacey
- Hot Moves1984 · as Julie Ann
- Happy Endings1983 · as Anne Marie Bartlett
- D.C. Cab1983 · as Claudette
- Great Day1983 · as Carla Simpson
- The Best of Times1981 · as Jill
- Ralph's Perfekt Christmas— · as Heather
- A Dying Art— · as Mitzy Rudzinski
All TV Shows (9)
- Diagnosis: Murder1993 · as Becky Garfield
- The Heights1992 · as Betty B
- Billionaire Boys Club1987 · as Amy Whitehall
- Hell Town1985 · as Shelley
- Sara1985 · as Emily
- Murder, She Wrote1984 · as Flora Gerakaris
- Trauma Center1983 · as Leslie
- T. J. Hooker1982 · as Kelly Hobbs
- Little House on the Prairie1974 · as Jane Canfield