Actress Jane Galloway Heitz, known for playing the character of Lillian Adler on "Glee", is no more, according to an obituary posted in the Chicago Tribune. She was 78. She only appeared in person twice in "Glee", once in the pilot and on another occasion in 2015, as her character's image appeared in a trophy case commemorating her life. A quote from Lillian: "By its very definition, Glee is about opening yourself up to joy," was visible on a plaque and helped inspire Will, played by Matthew Morrison, to pursue his dream of becoming the glee club director. Paul Barrere, Little Feat Singer-Guitarist Dies at 71 Due to Liver Cancer.

Galloway Heitz's character was herself a former head of glee club at McKinley High, reports variety.com. Galloway Heitz also played the character of Mildred in a 2009 episode of The Big Bang Theory, and Claire in a 2012 episode of Shameless. Her other TV credits include Grey's Anatomy, ER, Monk, Prison Break, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Without a Trace and Early Edition. On the film side, Galloway Heitz starred alongside Richard Farnsworth and Sissy Spacek in David Lynch's 1999 road movie "The Straight Story". Branko Lustig, Schindler’s List Producer and a World War II Prisoner Dies at 87.

She also played a nurse opposite Lindsey Lohan in the 2007 psychological thriller "I Know Who Killed Me". In 2001, Galloway Heitz played the intriguingly named Dinah the Drunk in the French-American movie "Just Visiting" with Jean Reno and Christina Applegate. The film was a remake of the wildly popular French fantasy comedy "Les Visiteurs," but unlike the original, it turned out to be a box-office flop. She is survived by her daughter Amie (Rod) Richardson, and three grandchildren.

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