Kelly McGillis is an American stage and screen actress widely known for her film roles, such as Rachel Lapp in Witness with Harrison Ford, for which she received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations; Charlie in Top Gun with Tom Cruise, and Kathryn Murphy in The Accused with Jodie Foster.
After making her film debut in Reuben, Reuben in 1983, McGillis' breakout role was that of an Amish mother in Witness with Harrison Ford, for which she received Golden Globe and BAFTA award nominations. Her next high-profile role was that of flight instructor Charlotte Blackwood in the 1986 fighter-pilot film Top Gun with Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer. In 1987, McGillis acted in the fantasy-comedy film Made in Heaven, directed by Alan Rudolph, which was produced by Lorimar Productions. The film also co-stars Oscar winnerTimothy Hutton. McGillis played the part of caretaker for Miss Venable in 1988's The House on Carroll Street, which also starred Jeff Daniels. She overhears a suspicious conversation in the house next door and suspects that she's stumbled on a conspiracy to smuggle Nazi war criminals into the United States. After 1988's The Accused, she appeared in Cat Chaser with Peter Weller, a film she despised and which discouraged her from pursuing an acting career. McGillis appeared in dozens of television and film roles throughout the 1990s before taking a break from acting for a few years. McGillis played the part of Babe Ruth's second wife, Claire Merritt Ruth, in The Babe. From the late 1980s to the mid 1990s, McGillis appeared in Winter People, and North, her 2nd Amish part in television or film, as well as several made-for-TV films. In 1999, McGillis co-starred with Val Kilmer, for a second time as his over protective sister in At First Sight. She played the suspect in the disappearance of a young woman starring Susie Porter in The Monkey's Mask, an international lesbian cult film from 2000. The film is based on the verse novel of the same name by Australian poet Dorothy Porter.
Television
McGillis' early television roles included a part on the daytime soapOne Life to Live in 1984. She also starred in television movies with Alec Baldwin in 1984's Sweet Revenge, which was re-titled at some point. Other television films during the 1980s included Private Sessions in 1985, and as a narrator in Santabear's First Christmas. She also narrated the documentary Out of Ireland for PBS in 1995.
Lead role in Mother of All Secrets in 2017 as Rose Lewis
Upcoming
McGillis has been cast in the lead in the biographical film Annie Cook, and also filmed Mother of All Secrets in early 2017 in Bermuda, and that trailer has already been released.
Personal life
McGillis married fellow Juilliard student Boyd Black in 1979, but the couple divorced in 1981. She married Fred Tillman in 1989, and they have two daughters. The couple divorced in 2002. In 1982, McGillis was raped by two men in her New York apartment. The pair took turns to assault and stab her, as well as spit on her. Leroy Johnson, who was 15 years old at the time, was sentenced to three years in prison. The other man had all charges dropped through lack of corroborative evidence. McGillis came out as a lesbian in April 2009 during an interview with SheWired. In 2010, McGillis entered into a civil union with Melanie Leis, a Philadelphia sales executive; she and McGillis met in 2000 when Leis was a bartender at Kelly's Caribbean Bar Grill & Brewery in Key West, Florida, which McGillis owned with her then-husband Fred Tillman. They sold the restaurant in June 2017. Leis and McGillis broke up in 2011. McGillis worked full-time with drug addicts and alcoholics at Seabrook House Drug Alcohol Rehab Center, a rehabilitation center in Bridgeton, New Jersey, when she and Leis shared a home in Collingswood. McGillis currently lives in Hendersonville, North Carolina. She teaches acting at The New York Studio for Stage and Screen NYS3 in Asheville, North Carolina.
June 2016 home invasion
McGillis was left scratched and bruised after being reportedly assaulted by a woman who broke into her North Carolina home on June 17, 2016. She said the attack, as well as others she has experienced in the past, led her to apply for a concealed carry gun permit to protect herself. Following the incident, a 38-year-old woman, Laurence Marie Dorn, was charged with second-degree burglary, misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor stalking, assault and battery, and interfering with emergency communication. Dorn was later convicted of misdemeanor breaking and entering.