The stunner from โ€˜Top Gunโ€™ is 67 years old now. This is what she looks like now

Kelly McGillis was born on July 9, 1957, in Newport Beach, California. She is the eldest of three daughters born to Virginia Joan, a homemaker, and Dr. Donald Manson McGillis, a physician.

Growing up in Los Angeles, Kelly attended the prestigious Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts in Santa Maria, California. Her passion for acting led her to further her studies at the Juilliard School in New York City, where she honed her craft and graduated in 1983.

Breakthrough Role in โ€œWitnessโ€

Kelly McGillisโ€™s big break came in 1985 when she starred opposite Harrison Ford in the critically acclaimed film โ€œWitness.โ€ Her portrayal of an Amish widow, Rachel Lapp, earned her widespread recognition and a Golden Globe nomination. The filmโ€™s success catapulted her into the spotlight and established her as a talented and versatile actress.

Iconic Role in โ€œTop Gunโ€

In 1986, McGillis achieved international fame with her role as Charlotte โ€œCharlieโ€ Blackwood in the blockbuster film โ€œTop Gun.โ€ Starring alongside Tom Cruise, her performance as a civilian flight instructor and love interest to Cruiseโ€™s character, Maverick, became iconic.

โ€œTop Gunโ€ remains one of the most beloved films of the 1980s, and McGillisโ€™s role solidified her status as a leading actress in Hollywood.

Career Highlights and Later Roles

Following her success in โ€œTop Gun,โ€ Kelly McGillis continued to build an impressive filmography. She starred in the 1987 drama โ€œMade in Heaven,โ€ the 1988 thriller โ€œThe Accused,โ€ alongside Jodie Foster, and the 1989 romantic drama โ€œWinter People.โ€ Her performances showcased her range and ability to tackle diverse roles across different genres.

Personal Life and Challenges

Kelly McGillis has been open about her personal struggles and triumphs. She has spoken candidly about her battles with addiction and her journey to sobriety.

In 2009, she publicly came out as a lesbian, becoming an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. McGillis has been married twice, first to Boyd Black from 1979 to 1981, and then to Fred Tillman from 1989 to 2002. She has two daughters, Kelsey and Sonora, from her marriage to Tillman.

Return to Acting and Recent Work

After taking a break from Hollywood, McGillis returned to acting in the 2000s, appearing in various independent films and television series. Some of her notable recent works include roles in โ€œThe Innkeepersโ€ (2011), โ€œWe Are What We Areโ€ (2013), and the TV series โ€œZ Nationโ€ (2014-2018). Her dedication to her craft and ability to adapt to changing times have kept her relevant in the entertainment industry.

Legacy and Influence

Kelly McGillisโ€™s contributions to film and her impact on popular culture are undeniable. Her performances in iconic films like โ€œWitnessโ€ and โ€œTop Gunโ€ have left an indelible mark on cinema. Beyond her acting career, McGillisโ€™s openness about her personal life and advocacy work have inspired many.