'', 1979 Jillian was born in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, on January 29, 1950, and speaks
Lithuanian fluently. Jillian was raised as a devout
Roman Catholic. She began her career as a child actress in 1960 when she played Little Bo Peep in the
Disney film
Babes in Toyland. Jillian appeared as Dainty June in the
Rosalind Russell-
Natalie Wood movie version of
Gypsy (1962). She had several television appearances in the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a regular on the 1960s
sitcom Hazel (1965-66 season) and appearing in the 1963
Twilight Zone episode "
Mute" (where she was given screen credit as "Ann Jilliann") as the mute telepath Ilse Nielsen. In 1983, Jillian was honored by the
Young Artist Foundation with its
Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award, recognizing her achievements within the entertainment industry as a child actress. Jillian moved on to
voice roles, for
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and
Sealab 2020 in the early 1970s, but — told she was too old to play youthful roles of the day and too young to play a leading lady — there was no more work for her in Hollywood. She took a department store job and studied psychology, but heeded the advice of casting director Hoyt Bowers and
Walt Disney, who had told her, "Whatever you do, keep working at your craft". Jillian married to Andy Murcia, a Chicago police sergeant, on March 27, 1978, and shortly thereafter Murcia retired to manage his wife's career. In the late 1970s, she toured in musical comedies, including
Sammy Cahn's
Words and Music. After appearing with
Mickey Rooney in the play
Goodnight Ladies in Chicago, the producers cast Jillian to appear in the original company of
Sugar Babies on
Broadway with Rooney and
Ann Miller in 1979. She also starred in
I Love My Wife at the
Drury Lane Theatre in Chicago. ==1980s fame==