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September 16, 1958 (65)

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Jennifer Tilly is an American-Canadian actress and poker player, known for her Academy Award-nominated role as Olive Neal in “Bullets Over Broadway” and for voicing Tiffany Valentine in the “Child’s Play” franchise. Her work spans film, television, and voice acting, including roles in “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” “Bound,” and “Liar Liar.” In addition to her acting career, Tilly has achieved success in professional poker, winning a World Series of Poker bracelet in 2005.

Tilly’s filmography includes significant contributions to both mainstream and independent cinema. Her role in “The Fabulous Baker Boys” garnered critical acclaim, while her performance in “Bound” by the Wachowskis was noted for its intensity and chemistry with co-star Gina Gershon. “Liar Liar” showcased Tilly in a comedic light, opposite Jim Carrey. On television, Tilly has appeared in recurring roles, notably in “Out of Practice” and as a guest star on “Modern Family.” Her voice work extends beyond “Family Guy” to include major roles in animated films such as “Monsters, Inc.” and “Monsters University,” where she voiced Celia Mae.

Significant collaborations in Tilly’s career include her work with Woody Allen in “Bullets Over Broadway,” which led to her Academy Award nomination. Her performance in “Bound” was directed by the Wachowskis, marking a pivotal moment in her acting career due to the film’s critical success. In the “Child’s Play” series, Tilly has worked closely with creator and writer Don Mancini, contributing to the longevity and popularity of her character, Tiffany Valentine. Her roles in “Liar Liar” and “Monsters, Inc.” involved working alongside notable actors such as Jim Carrey, John Goodman, and Billy Crystal, illustrating her ability to adapt and excel across various genres and formats.