Theresa Tilly
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Theresa Tilly

Geboren 1953-11-06 · Detroit, Michigan, USA

Theresa Tilly made a monstrous feature film debut as Shelly in Sam Raimi's influential classic, The Evil Dead (1981). After working as a stand-up comedian in her hometown of Detroit, she set her sights on acclaimed improv comedy troupe The Second City Chicago. Her work there earned her a role on a sketch comedy pilot called YouTV, co-starring alongside late-night TV legend Steve Allen. Although the show was not picked up, it served as an impetus for the budding performer to move to Los Angeles in order to pursue her acting career. Tilly has since appeared in over 100 films, TV shows, plays, and commercials, including: Debutante (1998), opposite Selma Blair and Josh Hartnett; Back in the Day (2014), written and directed by actor Michael Rosenbaum; Appearances, a PBS special written by celebrated author Elmore Leonard; Brutal Massacre: A Comedy (2007), alongside the late horror icon Gunnar Hansen; and Oz The Great and Powerful (2013), which reunited her with The Evil Dead director Sam Raimi. She was also the first female to announce ESPN's ESPY Awards.

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Bekannt für

Tanz der Teufel★ 7.3Sehmoment
Tanz der Teufel
1981
Die fantastische Welt von Oz★ 5.9Sehmoment
Die fantastische Welt von Oz
2013
The Prototype★ 5.1Sehmoment
The Prototype
2022
American Fable★ 6.1Sehmoment
American Fable
2017
Back in the Day★ 5.1Sehmoment
Back in the Day
2014
Brutal Massacre: A Comedy★ 4.4Sehmoment
Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2008
One by One We Will Take You: The Untold Saga of The Evil Dead★ 8.5Sehmoment
One by One We Will Take You: The Untold Saga of The Evil Dead
2007
Stomping Ground★ 6.7Sehmoment
Stomping Ground
2014
AppearancesSehmoment
Appearances
1990
Hail to the DeaditesSehmoment
Hail to the Deadites
2020
Invaluable: The True Story of an Epic Artist★ 8.5Sehmoment
Invaluable: The True Story of an Epic Artist
2014
Life After Dead: The Ladies of the Evil Dead★ 5Sehmoment
Life After Dead: The Ladies of the Evil Dead
2007

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