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Jill Clayburgh

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People always seem to see echoes of their own lives in my films.


— Jill Clayburgh


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What bugs me is that movies don't reflect how interesting and vibrant women are. We don't treasure women as they get older.


— Jill Clayburgh


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A woman came up to me after one of the screenings with tears pouring down her face and sobbed, You've defined my entire life for me on the screen.


— Jill Clayburgh


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Clothes are part of the character. They can't but help inform who you are.


— Jill Clayburgh


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I came from dinner, went downtown with my friends, the elevator was down, I ran down the hall toward my room at 10 at night, having had two glasses of wine.


— Jill Clayburgh


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I don't like sitting around in my dressing room very much. It feels a lot like theater.


— Jill Clayburgh


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I don't theorize too much. I sort of let the experience sink in, and I have to discover what the character is by doing it, and having those thoughts that she's thinking.


— Jill Clayburgh


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I just didn't work that much while the kids were growing up.


— Jill Clayburgh


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I just read that Time magazine cover story with all this information about how you have to have your kids by the time you're 12 or it's all over. Please.


— Jill Clayburgh


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I like to run, to go down the stairs, I'm one of those kind of people.


— Jill Clayburgh


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Did you know about Jill Clayburgh?

She appeared in numerous Broadway productions in the 1960s and 1970s including The Rothschilds and Pippin. She received Academy Award nominations for her roles in An Unmarried Woman (1978) and Starting Over (1979). Death
Clayburgh had chronic lymphocytic leukemia for more than 20 years before dying from the disease at her home in Lakeville Connecticut on November 5 2010.

Jill Clayburgh (April 30 1944 – November 5 2010) was an American actress. She received Academy Award nominations for her roles in An Unmarried Woman (1978) and Starting Over (1979).

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