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Jill Wisoff
Jill Wisoff is an American filmmaker, performer, actress and film composer〔(The New York Times )〕〔(Nywift.org )〕 best known for original music and songs in ''Welcome to the Dollhouse'',〔(Sundance.org )〕 Todd Solondz's critically acclaimed 1996 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner. ==Works==
Her original musical scores can be heard in such representative work as ''Second Skin'' by filmmaker Amy Talkington,〔(Mcoment.com )〕 a 1999 Sundance Film Festival selection that sold to television worldwide.〔(Amytalkington.com )〕 For producer Alan Sacks, she scored Melissa Gilbert's 1996 directorial debut,〔(TCM )〕 ''Me and My Hormones'',〔(TCM )〕 an ABC Afterschool Special; in ''Smart House'', a 1999 TV movie for Disney Channel directed by LeVar Burton, she co-wrote the song "The House is Jumpin'"〔(AOL Music )〕 with Barry Goldberg and Joel Diamond, and contributed additional score.〔(TCM )〕 Working with filmmaker Adam Goldstein and produced by William Kennedy, she scored ''Woman Found Dead in Elevator'' (2000), based on a story by Ruth Tarson with special material provided by Hunter S. Thompson〔(English.entgroup.com )〕 and starring ''Wit'' Broadway star Kathleen Chalfant and〔(Everything2.com )〕 George Plimpton.〔(Soundtrack.net )〕
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