* Filmography researched and compiled by the Unofficial Jill Schoelen Site.

Feature Films/TV Movies
2004– "She Kept Silent" Drama/Short- Yelena
Directed by Svetlana Cvetko. Co-starring Neno Pervan.

1995– "Not Again!" Comedy/Romance- Jenny
Directed by Fred Kennamer. Co-starring Susie Cusack, Bo Eason, Marissa Ribisi.

1993– "There Goes My Baby" Comedy/Drama (aka The Last Days of Paradise)- Babette
Directed by Floyd Mutrux. Co-starring Dermott Mulroney, Noah Wyle, Rick Schroder.

1993– "Triumph Over Disaster: The Hurrican Andrew Story" Drama (TV Movie)- Ruth Henderson
Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. Co-starring Brian McNamara, Ted Wass, Veronica Cartwright.

1993– "When a Stranger Calls Back" Horror/Thriller (TV Movie)- Julia
Directed by Fred Walton. Co-starring Carol Kane, Charles Durning.

1992– "Adventures in Spying" Mystery (aka Operation Lookout, Nowhere Man)- Julie Converse
Directed by Hil Covington. Co-starring Bernie Coulson, G. Gordon Liddy, Seymour Cassel.

1992– "State of Mind" Thriller- Wishman
Directed by Reginald Adamson. Co-starring Dominiek Berten, Fred Williamson.

1991– "Rich Girl" Drama- Courtney Wells
Directed by Joel Bender. Co-starring Don Michael Paul, Paul Gleason, Melanie Tomlin.

1990– "Popcorn" Horror- Maggie, Sarah
Directed by Mark Herrier. Co-starring Dee Wallace Stone, Tom Villard, Tony Roberts.

1989– "Cutting Class" Horror- Paula Carson
Directed by Rospo Pallenberg. Co-starring Brad Pitt, Donovan Leitch, Roddy McDowall.

1988– "Phantom of the Opera" Horror- Christine Day
Directed by Dwight H. Little. Co-starring Robert Englund, Alex Hyde-White, Molly Shannon.

1988– "Curse II: The Bite" Horror- Lisa Snipes
Directed by Frederico Prosperi. Co-starring J. Eddie Peck, Jamie Farr, Bo Svenson.

1988– "The Gambler" CBS Schoolbreak- Amy
Directed by Robert Singer. Co-starring Nicholas Kallsen, George Dzundza

1987– "The Stepfather" Horror- Stephanie Maine
Directed by Joseph Ruben. Co-starring Terry O'Quinn, Shelley Hack.

1987– "Billionaire Boys Club" Thriller (TV mini-series)- Amy Whitehall
Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. Co-starring Judd Nelson, Brian McNamara.

1986– "Babes In Toyland" Family/Fantasy (TV Movie)- Mary Piper, Mary Contrary
Directed by Clive Donner. Co-starring Drew Barrymore, Keanu Reeves, Richard Mulligan.

1986– "Shattered Spirits" Drama (TV Movie)- Allison
Directed by Robert Greenwald. Co-starring Martin Sheen, Matthew Laborteaux, Lukas Haas.

1985– "Hot Moves" Comedy- Julie Ann
Directed by Jim Sotos. Co-starring Adam Silbar, Michael Zorek.

1985– "That Was Then, This Is Now" Drama- Angela Shepard
Directed by Christopher Cain. Co-starring Emilio Estevez, Craig Sheffer, Morgan Freeman.

1985– "Thunder Alley" Drama- Beth
Directed by J.S. Cardone. Co-starring Scott McGinnis, Leif Garrett, Clancy Brown.

1985– "Chiller" Horror/Thriller (TV Movie)- Stacey
Directed by Wes Craven. Co-starring Beatrice Straight, Michael Beck, Paul Sorvino.

1983– "Happy Endings" Drama (TV Movie)- Anne Marie Bartlett
Directed by Jerry Thrope. Co-starring Lee Montgomery, Laura Dern.

1983– "D.C. Cab" Comedy (aka Street Fleet)- Claudette
Directed by Joel Schumacher. Co-starring Adam Baldwin, Mr. T, Gary Busey.

1982– "Great Day" Pilot/CBS
Directed by Michael Preece.

1981– "Best of Times" Drama (TV Movie)
Co-starring Nicholas Cage.

TV Appearances
4/29/1994– "Diagnosis Murder" ep: "Shaker" (#1.17)- Becky Garfield.
Directed by Alan Myerson. Guest stars Mary-Margaret Humes, Michael Easton.

9/24/1992– "The Heights" ep: "Shooting Stars" (#1.5)- Betty B.

4/2/1989– "Murder, She Wrote" ep: "Truck Stop" (#5.16)- Flora Gerakaris.

2/12/1983– "T.J. Hooker" ep: "Sweet Sixteen and Dead" (#2.22)- Kelly Hobbs.
Guest stars Toni Hudson, Clarence Williams III.

11/29/1982– "Little House on the Praire" ep: "Love" (#9.10)- Jane Canfield.

Theatre
12/1988– "Hurly Burly" at Westwood Playhouse.
Directed by David Rabe.

"The Kindness of Women" at In the Pink.
Directed by Sean Penn.

"Pepper Street" at Ventura Theatre/Backlot Theatre.
Directed by Gene Bua.

 

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