Film After making her film debut in
Reuben, Reuben in 1983, McGillis's breakout role was that of an
Amish mother in
Witness (1985) for which she received
Golden Globe and
BAFTA award nominations. Her next high-profile role was that of flight instructor Charlotte Blackwood (call sign "Charlie") in the 1986
fighter-pilot film
Top Gun starring
Tom Cruise. In 1987, McGillis acted in the romance film
Made in Heaven, directed by
Alan Rudolph, which was produced by
Lorimar Productions. McGillis played the part of caretaker for Miss Venable (
Jessica Tandy) 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 (1992). From the late-1980s to the mid-1990s, McGillis appeared in
Winter People (1989), and
North (1994), her second
Amish part in television or film, as well as several made-for-TV films. In 1999, McGillis co-starred with
Val Kilmer (who plays Virgil, a blind man), for a second time as his over protective sister in
At First Sight. She played the suspect in the disappearance of a young woman in ''
The Monkey's Mask'', an international lesbian
cult film from 2000 starring
Susie Porter. The film is based on the verse novel of the same name by
Australian poet
Dorothy Porter.
Television McGillis's early television roles included a part on the
daytime soap One Life to Live in 1984. She starred in the 1984 television movie
Sweet Revenge (also known as
Bittersweet Revenge) with
Alec Baldwin. 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.
Stage While at Juilliard she performed in
William Congreve's
Love for Love, directed by John Bletchley. She appeared in a couple of
off-broadway and
Broadway theater productions during the 1980s in New York City. During the late-1980s and through the mid-2000s, McGillis was a featured actress at the prestigious
Shakespeare Theatre Company in
Washington, D.C. In 2002, she appeared in production of John Webber's play "
The Duchess of Malfi" at the Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC. In 2004, she appeared in the
stage play The Graduate as
Mrs. Robinson, touring the United States. McGillis starred in a
Pasadena Playhouse stage production of
The Little Foxes by
Lillian Hellman in May 2009, co-starring with
Julia Duffy. Her stage work includes:
Don Juan (1982),
The Sea Gull (1985),
Peccadillo (1985),
The Merchant of Venice (1988),
Twelfth Night (1989),
Mary Stuart (1990),
The Merry Wives of Windsor (1990),
Hedda Gabler (1994),
Mourning Becomes Electra (1997), ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), Measure for Measure (1999) and The Graduate
(2004), together with additional roles in Love for Love
, Six Characters in Search of an Author, Three Sisters
and The Winter's Tale''. She also appeared in a production of
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune by
Terrence McNally, which toured the
United Kingdom in 2010.
Return to film and TV She began working in television again in 2006, then in 2007 joined the cast of
Showtime's
The L Word for its fifth season. She had a role in the 2010
vampire film Stake Land, directed by Jim Mickle, starring alongside
Nick Damici,
Connor Paolo and
Danielle Harris. McGillis was featured in a breast cancer
docu-drama titled
1 a Minute, released in 2010. She starred in
Ti West's 2011 thriller
The Innkeepers, We Are What We Are and
Tio Papi in 2013,
Grand Street, Love Finds You in Sugarcreek, Ohio (which was McGillis's third
Amish-themed film),
Z Nation, and an episode of
Sisters of Mercy in 2014, and
Blue in 2015.
An Uncommon Grace on
Hallmark Channel was McGillis's fourth Amish themed film and she had the lead role in
Mother of All Secrets in 2017 as Rose Lewis. ==Personal life==