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Jill Laura Sobel Messick (July 27, 1967 – February 7, 2018) was an American film producer. She worked as an executive producer on several films, ...

Jill Messick

American film producer
Jill Laura Sobel Messick was an American film producer. She worked as an executive producer on several films, including She's All That, Frida, and Mean Girls. She was actress Rose McGowan's manager in 1997 when McGowan alleged that she was raped... Wikipedia
Born: July 27, 1967, California
Died: February 7, 2018 (age 50 years), Los Angeles, CA
Children: 2
Partner: Dan Schuck

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