Top Gun star Kelly McGillis, 68, looks completely different now

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In the late 1980s, Kelly McGillis was one of Hollywood’s most in-demand leading ladies, lighting up screens with her performances in Top Gun, Witness and The Accused. With striking features and undeniable on-screen chemistry opposite stars such as Tom Cruise and Harrison Ford, she appeared destined for an enduring blockbuster career.

Yet by the late 1990s, Kelly made a conscious decision to step away from the industry at the height of her fame. Rather than chasing the next big role, she chose to focus on raising her family and building a more grounded life outside the spotlight – a move that surprised fans who had watched her meteoric rise.

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Kelly in a scene from the film ‘Top Gun’, 1986

Over time, the actress has spoken candidly about the personal challenges that shaped her choices. Reflecting on her marriage to Fred Tillman, with whom she shares two daughters, she once explained that she believed stability would offer protection from past struggles. “I met Fred, and I thought, Fred will protect me. Nobody will ever hurt me again,” she told Philadelphia Gay News. “And that only worked for so long because the fact is that I wasn’t being true to who I was and what I am.”

Following the end of her marriage, Kelly entered rehabilitation and began confronting addiction issues that had affected both her personal life and career. She has since described recovery as transformative, eventually dedicating her professional life to helping others facing similar battles.

Kelly still appears in film and TV occasionally© Getty Images
Kelly still appears in film and TV occasionally

Today, Kelly works full-time at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in South Jersey, supporting women navigating the path to sobriety. “I work a five-day, 40-hour week… It’s just an amazing gift to see people come in hopeless and to be given some hope,” she told The Oklahoman. Her commitment to this work reflects a broader shift in priorities, moving away from celebrity culture toward meaningful service.

In her forties, Kelly also publicly embraced her sexuality, coming out as a lesbian in 2009. She later married Melanie Leis in a small civil ceremony in 2010, though the couple separated several years later. 

Kelly with producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise, and Tony Scott © Eric Charbonneau
Kelly with producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise, and Tony Scott

While her life looks very different from her Hollywood heyday, Kelly has never completely left acting behind. She has appeared in independent films, television projects and stage productions, including roles in We Are What We Are, Z Nation and the true-crime series Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story.

Now 68, McGillis presents a more natural, understated image than the glamorous screen persona that once defined her. She has been frank about ageing in an industry that often prioritises youth, acknowledging that she no longer feels compelled to conform to its expectations.

Kelly with Jodie Foster in The Accused© Getty Images
Kelly with Jodie Foster in The Accused

Her journey – from blockbuster star to advocate and mentor – reflects a life shaped by resilience and reinvention. For many admirers, her willingness to step away from fame in pursuit of authenticity has only deepened her legacy.

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