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Jess Walton is a Canadian-American actress, best known for her role as Kelly Harper in CBS soap opera Capitol and as Jill Abbott on the CBS soap opera, The Young and the Restless .

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11-1641: [REDACTED] Look up jess  or Jess in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see Jess (disambiguation) . Jess is a unisex given name, often a short form ( hypocorism ) of Jessica , Jesse , Jessie , Jessy, Jesswin and a surname. It may refer to: Given name [ edit ] Jess Atkinson (born 1961), American football player Jess Cain (1926–2008), American radio host Jess Cates (born 1976), American songwriter Jess Collins (1923–2004), American visual artist Jess Conrad (born 1936), British actor Jess H. Dickinson (born 1947), American judge Jess E. DuBois (1934–2022), American painter Jess Folley (born 2003), English singer Jess Glynne (born 1989), English singer and songwriter Jess Hahn (1921–1998), American actor Jess Harnell (born 1963), American voice actor Jess Hartley (born 1967), American writer Jess Herbst (born 1958), American politician Jess Hill (1907–1993), American athlete and coach Jess Hill , Australian investigative reporter and author Jess Stonestreet Jackson, Jr. (1930–2011), American wine entrepreneur Jess Klein (born 1974), American singer/songwriter Jess Liaudin (born 1973), French mixed martial artist Jess Lee (Canadian singer) , Canadian country music singer Jess Lee (Malaysian singer) (born 1988) Jess Margera (born 1978), American drummer Jess McMahon (1882–1954), American professional wrestling and professional boxing promoter, patriarch of

22-744: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles jess Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 220877873 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:39:47 GMT Jess Walton Walton was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan , but raised in Toronto , Canada, where she attended Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School . She left home at

33-834: The Redwall novels by Brian Jacques Jess Tamblyn , in the Saga of Seven Suns novels by Kevin J. Anderson Jess Warner , in the Australian soap opera Wentworth Jess the cat , in the Postman Pat universe Jess (e) in the video game Minecraft: Story Mode Jess Chambers in The Flash series finale. Jess McConnell, American Girl character See also [ edit ] Jes (disambiguation) Jesus (name) Jess (programming language) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

44-546: The 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham Jess Bradley, the confidant/protégé/lover/scapegoat of James Stillwell in the comic book series The Boys Jess Mariano , in the television series Gilmore Girls Jess ( Misfits ) , in the British television series Misfits Jess ( New Girl ) , the eponymous New Girl on the FOX sitcom. Jess Riley, playable character in the survival horror game Until Dawn Jess Squirrel , in

55-1913: The McMahon family of businesspeople and promoters Jess Mortensen (1907–1962), American multi-sport college athlete and track-and-field coach Jess Mowry (born 1960), American author Jess Nevins (born 1966), American author Jess Oppenheimer (1913–1988), American television writer Jess Phillips (disambiguation) Jess J. Present (1921–1998), American politician Jess Richardson (1930–1975), American football player Jess Robbins (1886–1973), American film director Jess Roden (born 1947), British musician Jess Roskelley (1982–2019), American mountaineer Jess Row (born 1974), American writer Jess Simpson (born 1970), American football player Jess Stacy (1904–1995), American jazz pianist Jess Stearn (1914–2002), American journalist and author Jess Thomas (1927–1993), American opera singer Jess Thorup (born 1970), Danish former footballer Jess Vanstrattan (born 1982), Australian soccer player Jess von der Ahe (born 1966), American artist Jess Walter (born 1965), American author Jess Walton (born 1949), American actress Jess Weixler (born 1981), American actress Jess Willard (1881–1968), American boxer Jess Winfield (born 1961), American writer Jess Yates (1918–1993), British television presenter Surname [ edit ] Carl Jess (1884–1948), Australian Army lieutenant general Eoin Jess (born 1970), Scottish former footballer Jim Jess (born 1955), retired Australian rules football player John Jess (1922–2003), Australian politician Matt Jess (born 1984), English rugby union player Tyehimba Jess (born 1965), American poet Walter Jess (born 1942), Canadian politician Fictional characters [ edit ] Jess Bhamra, in

66-645: The Netflix film, Christmas with a View . Walton was married to John James, an author and founder of The Grief Recovery Institute from 1980 until his death in August 2021. The couple had two children and Walton still resides in Oregon . Walton briefly dated one of the managers for Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young , and for a time, she associated with them and other musicians, including Laura Nyro and Neil Young . In an interview, Walton recalled

77-429: The age of 17 and joined a Toronto theater company. In 1969, she moved to Hollywood and the next year signed with Universal Studios . In 1970s, Walton guest-starred in a number of television shows, such as Medical Center ; Kojak ; Marcus Welby, M.D. ; Ironside ; The Rockford Files ; Gunsmoke ; Cannon ; and Barnaby Jones . She co-starred in film The Strawberry Statement (1970), and portrayed

88-587: The female lead roles of The Peace Killers (1971) and Monkeys in the Attic (1974). She also appeared in The Hunted Lady (1977) starring Donna Mills . During that time her social life also heated up and she was briefly wed to actor Bruce Davison from 1972–73; the marriage was annulled within the year. However, her life began to spiral out of control when she turned to alcohol and drugs. In 1980, she completed rehab. In 1984, Walton returned to acting with

99-504: The role of Kelly Harper on the CBS daytime soap opera, Capitol . The show was cancelled in 1987. Later in that year, Walton joined the cast of another CBS soap opera, The Young and the Restless , in the role as Jill Foster Abbott . The role was originally portrayed by Brenda Dickson , who departed in 1980, and the role was first recast with Deborah Adair . In 1983, Dickson returned to

110-465: The role, and though she stated that she would never leave, she was replaced by Walton in 1987. Walton won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1997 for Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Jill, and was nominated in 1996, 2000, and 2017. She also won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 1991, after a nomination in 1990. In 2018, she starred alongside Patrick Duffy in

121-594: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jess&oldid=1258874872 " Categories : Given names Surnames Hypocorisms English masculine given names Masculine given names English feminine given names Feminine given names English unisex given names Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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