
Cast
Jill Eikenberry
Acting
Cast
Jill Eikenberry
Known for
Acting
Born
1947-01-21
From
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Biography
Jill Susan Eikenberry (born January 21, 1947) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She is known for her role as lawyer Ann Kelsey on the NBC drama L.A. Law, for which she is a five-time Emmy Award and four-time Golden Globe Award nominee, winning the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series in 1989. Wikipedia

Something Borrowed
as Bridget Thaler

Suburban Girl
as Marlene Eisenberg

Arthur
as Susan Johnson

Young Adult
as Hedda Gary

The Manhattan Project
as Elizabeth Stephens

Family Sins
as Kate Williams

Without Consent
as Michelle Mills

An Unmarried Woman
as Claire

NBC 75th Anniversary Special
as Self

Manna from Heaven
as Dottie

Rich Kids
as Juilliard Student

Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
as Mary

Mickey's 60th Birthday
as Mia Loud

Roughing It
as Livy Clemens

A Stoning in Fulham County
as Susan

Between the Lines
as Lynn

Keep in Touch
as Barbara

A Night Full of Rain

Sessions
as Maggie

Gone in a Heartbeat
as Jan Hale

Chantilly Bridge
as Val

Parallel Lives
as Lula Sparks

Hide in Plain Sight
as Alisa Hacklin

Rugged Gold
as Martha Martin

Runaway Heart
as Bunny

Tracey Ullman Takes on New York
as Jessica Stern

Chantilly Lace
as Val

L.A. Law: The Movie
as Ann Kelsey

Swan Song
as Anna

Rush It
as Merrill

Cast the First Stone
as Diane Martin

Orphan Train
as Emma Symms

Assault and Matrimony
as Sylvia

L.A. Law: Pilot
as Ann Kelsey

The Deadliest Season
as Carole Eskanazi

Uncommon Women and Others
as Kate Quin

My Boyfriend's Back
as Debbie McGuire

A Family Again
as Clare Foster

Dare to Love
as Alicia Wells

On Hope

Your Alcohol I.Q.
as Self

My Very Best Friend
as Barbara

Living a Lie
as Joanne

Everything Is Terrible! The Movie
as Self (archive footage)

A Town Torn Apart
as Ellen Kreiger

Stop at Nothing

The Other Woman
as Tessa

In Reality
as Aunt Doreen

They've Killed President Lincoln!
as Anne Surratt

Evening News
as Gloria

Elly And Henry
as Female Narrator