Jillian stepped away from Hollywood after giving birth to her first child at age 42
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- Ann Jillian recently opened up about leaving Hollywood after becoming a mother at 42
- The now 76-year-old actress said she chose to fully focus on raising her son rather than trying to balance both career and family
- She also emphasized having no regrets about stepping away from the spotlight
From child stardom to sitcom success, Ann Jillian built a career that spanned decades and defied expectations.
Discovered early and guided into the spotlight by Walt Disney, she became a familiar face to audiences long before transitioning into adult roles. But at the height of her fame, she made a deeply personal decision to step away. In a recent interview with Page Six, Jillian reflected on why she chose family over Hollywood—and why that choice still defines her today.
“I've been out of it for a while,” the 76-year-old told the outlet. “I've been out of it for a good reason.”

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Jillian's career began in childhood, with roles in films like Babes in Toyland and Gypsy, before she found major television success on It's a Living. She later earned critical acclaim for The Ann Jillian Story, portraying her real-life battle with breast cancer, a performance that won her a Golden Globe in 1989.
Despite that momentum, she ultimately stepped away from the spotlight after becoming a mother in 1992. “I gave birth to my one and only son when I was 42, and I took that seriously too,” she told the outlet.
While Jillian expressed admiration for women who can balance demanding careers and family life, she was clear about her own path. “Maybe somebody out there can do this, and good for them… For me, I recognize that I cannot,” she admitted.

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For her, the decision ultimately came down to focus and presence. “I can do everything that I want to do, but not all at the same time,” she said, noting that trying to do everything at once meant “something is going to suffer.”
With that in mind, she chose to prioritize raising her son, especially given that she believed he might be her only child.
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That commitment shaped the years that followed. “I don't want to be a thousand miles away if he gets a boo-boo,” she said. “I don't want to be a thousand miles away when he wants to talk about something just terrible that happened at school or just wonderful that happened at school.”
Instead, she embraced what she saw as her most meaningful role: being a mother. “So, basically, I hung up my dancing shoes… and said, ‘Nope, nope, this is the most important role I have to play right now.' ”
Supported by her husband, talent manager Andy Murcia, Jillian poured herself into motherhood without hesitation and without regret.
“I wouldn't trade that for the world, for the time that I was gone,” she told Page Six.
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