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Jess Walton Born February 18, 1949
Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.Occupation actress Years active 1970 - present Jess Walton (born February 18, 1949, Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American actress, best known for her role as Jill Foster Abbott on the American soap opera, The Young and the Restless.
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Early life
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, she attended the prestigious Loretto Abbey in Toronto.[citation needed] Walton left home at the age of 17 and joined a Toronto theater company. In 1969, aged 20, she moved to Hollywood.
Walton briefly dated one of the managers for Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and for a time, she associated with them and other musicians, including Laura Nyro and Neil Young. In an interview, Walton recalled a memorable occasion where Nyro taught Walton and Mitchell how to belly dance. Walton says that one of the houses featured on Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon cover belonged to her.[1]
In the 1970s, after signing with Universal Studios, she guest-starred on Kojak as a high-priced call girl. She also appeared on The F.B.I., Cannon, and in the motorcycle movie The Peace Killers.
In 1980, Walton entered rehabilitation after coming to terms with a drug and alcohol addiction.[citation needed]
Television
After her recovery, she portrayed the role of Kelly Harper on the soap opera Capitol, until the show was cancelled in 1987.
Walton is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Jill Foster Abbott on the soap opera The Young and the Restless. She assumed the role in 1987, after prior portrayer Brenda Dickson left after an acrimonious fallout with producers. She is the fourth actress to play the part on a contract basis. Walton has been lauded for her portrayal of Jill, and is the only actress to win a Daytime Emmy Award for her work as Jill Foster Abbott. To date Walton has won two Daytime Emmy Awards for her work on The Young and the Restless.
Truncated filmography
- The Young and the Restless as Jill Abbott (June 1987 to present)
- Capitol as Shelly Granger/Kelly Harper (1984–1987)
- The Streets of San Francisco (episode "In Case Of Madness") as Lois Flynn (1976)
- Baretta (episode "Soldier in the Jungle") as Muriel (1976)
- The Six Million Dollar Man (episode "Taneha") as E.J. (1975)
- Gunsmoke (episode, "Manolo" as Kattalin Larralde) (1975)
- Starsky and Hutch as Theresa (1975)
- Kojak (episode, "Die Before They Wake") as Cheryl Pope (1974)
- You'll Never See Me Again as Vicki Bliss (1973)
- Gunsmoke (episode, "Patricia") (1973)
- The Peace Killers as Kristy (1971)
- The Strawberry Statement as student (1970)
Personal life
Walton is married to John James, an author and grief counselor. In an interview, Walton stated that "[B]efore [John James], I had always gone for bohemian, rock and roll types. John didn't fit the image; he was straighter." The couple have a son, Cole (b. 1981) and reside in Sherman Oaks, California.
References
- ^ "Raising Cane". Soap Opera Weekly. 2007-02-27. p. 20.
External links
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Hillary B. Smith, One Life to Live (1994) · Erika Slezak, One Life to Live (1995) · Erika Slezak, One Life to Live (1996) · Jess Walton, The Young and the Restless (1997) · Cynthia Watros, Guiding Light (1998) · Susan Lucci, All My Children (1999) · Susan Flannery, The Bold and the Beautiful (2000) · Martha Byrne, As the World Turns (2001) · Susan Flannery, The Bold and the Beautiful (2002) · Susan Flannery, The Bold and the Beautiful (2003)
Complete list: (1974–1983) · (1984–1993) · (1994–2003) · (2004–2013)
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Julia Barr, All My Children (1990) · Jess Walton, The Young and the Restless (1991) · Maeve Kinkead, Guiding Light (1992) · Ellen Parker, Guiding Light (1993) · Susan Haskell, One Life to Live (1994) · Rena Sofer, General Hospital (1995) · Anna Kathryn Holbrook, Another World (1996) · Michelle Stafford, The Young and the Restless (1997) · Julia Barr, All My Children (1998) · Sharon Case, The Young and the Restless (1999)
Complete list: (1979–1989) · (1990–1999) · (2000–2009) · (2010–2019)
Categories:- 1949 births
- Living people
- Actors from Michigan
- American soap opera actors
- American television actors
- Daytime Emmy Award winners
- People from Grand Rapids, Michigan
- People from the Greater Los Angeles Area
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