This 80s Star Left Hollywood to Raise Her 2 Kids & Was Later Diagnosed with AAT - Inside Her Life
- This former Hollywood star rose to fame for her role as a striking blonde in "Top Gun" in 1986.
- However, after various personal battles, she took a step back from the spotlight to focus on her health and raising her daughters.
- Astonishing photos reveal what the actress looks like now, nearly 40 years after her breakout role.
After captivating audiences with her beauty and talent in "Top Gun," this '80s Hollywood actress decided to step away from the limelight. In addition to raising 2 daughters, her journey with sobriety and an AAT diagnosis led her to retreat from the public eye.
However, recent and rare photographs of the actress have brought her right back into the spotlight, as some social media users have been left wondering what happened to the former Hollywood star.
The iconic '80s actress on the set of "Top Gun," circa 1986. | Source: Getty Images
1986 - 2001: Rise to Fame, Painful Revelations, and the Battle for Sobriety
This iconic actress is commonly known for sharing the silver screen with Tom Cruise in "Top Gun" in 1986. Just two years later, in 1988, she starred alongside Jodie Foster in "The Accused," which shocked audiences with its graphic depiction of sexual assault.
During this time, the actress revealed she had been offered the role of the victim, which ultimately went to Foster. Instead, she chose to play the assistant district attorney, citing her personal experiences.
The "Top Gun" star and Jodie Foster during a photoshoot promoting "The Accused" in June 1987, in Vancouver, Canada. | Source: Getty Images
"I have been a victim in real life and had no need to recreate it on screen," the actress said. In 1982, the "Top Gun" star had been sexually attacked. It was a story she had never fully shared publicly until the release of "The Accused." Her decision to come forward was driven by a desire to help other victims.
Despite the painful revelation, she continued her acting career. In 1993, the actress took on the role of Rose Parks in "Bonds of Love," co-starring with Treat Williams.
The '80s actress in Cannes, France, circa 1993. | Source: Getty Images
However, by 2001, she was living in a halfway house, struggling with sobriety. Reflecting on this time, the actress admitted, "It was a challenging time." She was newly sober and still trying to learn how to live life differently.
The "Top Gun" star and Gary Basaraba during the pilot of CBS television' "Cold Shoulder" on January 1, 2000. | Source: Getty Images
2009 - 2013: Embracing Her True Self and Navigating Relationships
After two heterosexual marriages and welcoming her daughters during her second marriage to Fred Tillman, the "Top Gun" actress made a revelation that surprised many.
In 2009, a reporter asked her whether she was interested in dating men or women. "It was like a moment of truth. [A reporter] asked me the question, and I thought, 'Hmm, do I say the truth, or do I just say, it's none of your business' [...]?" she shared.
The actress at the Paintings by Mary Lambert Art Show on April 7, 2007. | Source: Getty Images
Opting for honesty, the '80s star admitted her interest in dating women and disclosed that she had been a lesbian for most of her life. The following year, she entered a civil union with her partner of ten years, Melanie Leis.
The couple's decision to marry marked a big step in the actress's journey to live authentically. The former Hollywood star later reflected on her decision to keep her sexuality private until her children were grown.
The "Top Gun" actress at the premiere of "Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time" on May 17, 2010, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
She explained that she had raised her daughters in a very conservative place in Pennsylvania, and coming out any sooner would have made life difficult for them and impacted their lives in a very negative way.
The actress's priority was always her children's well-being, and she believed that waiting until they were out of the house was the best decision. Unfortunately, the "Top Gun" star and Leis remained together until 2013 when they amicably parted ways.
The former Hollywood star spotted on January 19, 2013, in Park City, Utah. | Source: Getty Images
2014 - 2018: Battling AAT and Returning to the Screen
In 2014, at the age of 57, the former Hollywood star was diagnosed with alpha-1 antitrypsin disorder (AAT). AAT is a condition characterized by the body's insufficient production of AAT protein, which protects the lungs and liver from damage.
This disorder can lead to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and liver cirrhosis. Despite this health challenge, she remained professionally active. In 2014, she joined forces with Jim Mickle on "We Are What We Are."
The actress during the Love Finds You in Sugar Creek, Ohio" panel discussion on January 11, 2014, in Pasadena, California. | Source: Getty Images
Reflecting on her gradual return to the industry, the former Hollywood star remarked, "It's slow, but it's really good. Now, I don't feel like I have to succumb to that pressure, because I took so much time off that I can come back to acting – without trying to be anything other than who I am."
The '80s star and Jim Mickle at the premiere of "Stake Land" a on October 27, 2010, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
When asked about the possibility of returning to the "Top Gun" franchise, she playfully responded, "Yeah, I'd cameo in it maybe!" However, by 2018, the actress began to step back from the spotlight once more.
Her rare public appearances since then have sparked reactions on social media, with users commenting on her changed appearance. One Twitter user negatively noted in 2019, "Wow, I hope she won't appear in the Top Gun sequel. She looks like Maverick's grandma."
2019 - 2024: Life Away from Hollywood and Facing Public Scrutiny
Kelly McGillis is the iconic "Top Gun" actress who celebrated her 67th birthday this year and saw her life undergo significant changes since her breakout role. By 2019, the former Hollywood star had shifted her priorities.
She chose to live a quieter life in North Carolina, focusing on raising her daughters. McGillis shared, "It wasn't some major decision that I made to leave. I still love acting and theater, but being the best sober parent and maintaining my relationships became the most important things in my life."
Kelly McGillis during the 35th Toronto International Film Festival on September 17, 2010, in Toronto, Canada. | Source: Getty Images
Despite her retreat from the public eye, McGillis could not escape online scrutiny regarding her appearance. Social media users had mixed reactions to her physical transformation.
"How sad that she let herself go. She looks much older than 62," a user commented on a Facebook post about the actress. "I had to double-check [...]. What happened?! Meanwhile, Cruise is still refusing to age. Good diet and active life," another person tweeted.
Many other fans defended McGillis, praising her natural beauty and authenticity. One user noted that the "Top Gun" star looked more beautiful than other "older plastic-filled stars," while another called the actress their hero for embracing her true self.
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise and the "Top Gun" actress at the Cinematic Celebration of Jerry Bruckheimer on May 17, 2010, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
From her breakout role in "Top Gun" to her courageous revelations about her personal life and health challenges, Kelly McGillis has faced each chapter of her life with bravery.
Her decision to prioritize her family and health, away from the spotlight, reflects her commitment to living authentically and has garnered deserved praise from fans.
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