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Joyce Jillson, astrologer to Hollywood, dies at 58
Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- Joyce Jillson, author of a nationally syndicated astrology column who divined the stars on behalf of the Reagan administration and a Hollywood movie studio, has died. She was 58.


Jillson died Friday at Cedars Sinai Medical Center of kidney failure, her former husband, Joseph Gallagher, said today.

Her daily astrology column appeared in nearly 200 newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times and the New York Daily News.

As the official astrologer for 20th Century Fox Studios, Jillson consulted on the best opening days for Fox movies. She picked the opening date for 1977's "Star Wars" -- the second-highest grossing movie of all time.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Jillson made numerous appearances on television and radio shows. Along with Hollywood clients, Jillson also made astrological forecasts for Ford Motor Co. and the Los Angeles Dodgers as part of her duties at KABC Radio.

In 1988, Jillson was linked to the Reagan White House after former chief of staff Donald T. Regan wrote in a book that Nancy Reagan consulted astrologers.

Jillson contended she advised Reagan campaign aides to select George H.W. Bush as Reagan's running mate in 1980. Jillson also said she "spent a lot of time" at the White House after the March 1981 assassination attempt on the president.

Born and raised in Cranston, R.I., Jillson attended Boston University on an opera scholarship and later moved to New York to begin a stage career.

She won an award as outstanding Broadway newcomer and then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a TV career.

She married Gallagher in 1969 and they divorced in 1981.

"She radiated strength and optimism," Gallagher said Tuesday. "All the doctors with whom she dealt with during this very painful illness said she was the bravest, strongest, most optimistic patient they've ever had."

Jillson was a Capricorn, but she regarded herself as a Libra since most of her astrological planets were aligned with that sign, Gallagher said.

"She had a complex and very intellectual approach to astrology," he said.

Holiday Mathis, who had been Jillson's apprentice and editor since 1991, had been co-writing the astrology column the past few months, Creators Syndicate said in a statement.

Joyce and Holiday wrote in advance and the columns they prepared will run through Nov. 6. Starting Nov. 7, the horoscopes will be renamed "Horoscopes by Holiday," but their format will remain the same.

"She took something that was somewhat stodgy and made it full of life -- just as she was," said Richard S. Newcombe, president of Creators Syndicate.

Jillson also is survived by her mother, Beatrice H. Twitchell.

Funeral services will be private. A public memorial will be held later this fall.
 
how sad. I remember seeing her picture in the tabloids all the time. What a loss!
 
She was a failed actress before she turned to the more lucrative career of astrology. The only acting role I've ever seen her in was a bit part in an episode of Kolchak: The Night Stalker. I wish her family peace and comfort.
 
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