Chucky actress Jennifer Tilly, 64, looks youthful in a baby blue gown during the Elizabeth Taylor Ball in West Hollywood

Academy award-nominated actress Jennifer Tilly looked glamorous at the Elizabeth Taylor event Ball on Thursday. 

The Child's Play star wore a glittery, blue tulle gown with ruffled sleeves. Her makeup was classically done, comprising of black mascara and red lipstick for an additional pop of color to her look.

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Ageless beauty: Academy award-nominated actress, Jennifer Tilly, looked glamorous at the Elizabeth Taylor event Ball on Thursday

Ageless beauty: Academy award-nominated actress, Jennifer Tilly, looked glamorous at the Elizabeth Taylor event Ball on Thursday

Fellow stars in attendance included Paris Jackson, who reunited with pal Evan Ross, and tick, tick…BOOM! actress Alexandra Shipp. 

The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation was founded in 1991, and was created to raise awareness and funds to help prevent and stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. 

Paris is currently an ambassador for the foundation.

She looks like she is in her 40s: The star has keep her youthful appearance

She looks like she is in her 40s: The star has keep her youthful appearance

For a good cause: The annual gala celebrates the organization, along with honoring stars who have made a major contribution to stopping the spread of HIV and AIDS

Fun accents: The siren has on a diamond bracelet with a diamond ring and held a clutch

Fun accents: The siren has on a diamond bracelet with a diamond ring and held a clutch

The annual gala celebrates the organization, along with honoring stars who have made a major contribution to stopping the spread of HIV and AIDS. 

Tilly is gearing up for the return of her hit series Chucky.  

Chucky is about to wreak havoc again in the second season of Don Mancini’s series based on the killer doll who made his debut back in 1988’s Child's Play. 

After being caught up in the Video Nasty era, Chucky, voiced by Brad Dourif, came out the other side in 1998’s Bride of Chucky, which made the genius addition of Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany. 

Now, after several other movies, the pair are back together again in Chucky, and the actors behind them have been discussing the legacy of Chucky, including revealing what their most iconic moment of the entire franchise has been.

Loving Chucky: Tilly reminisced about her 24 years working with Dourif as part of the Child's Play franchise and their one favorite moment of all, which is also one of the most bizarre and comically surreal moments of the whole saga, seen here in the movie Liar, Liar (1997)

Loving Chucky: Tilly reminisced about her 24 years working with Dourif as part of the Child's Play franchise and their one favorite moment of all, which is also one of the most bizarre and comically surreal moments of the whole saga, seen here in the movie Liar, Liar (1997)

Tilly reminisced about her 24 years working with Dourif as part of the Child's Play franchise and their one favorite moment of all, which is also one of the most bizarre and comically surreal moments of the whole saga.

'It was really fun because the way that we work, Brad and I were in adjoining booths so we'd improvise, and I improvised, because she hasn't been an adult for so long, 'Do you have a rubber?' and then Brad improvised 'Rubber? Look at me baby. I'm all rubber,' so they had unprotected sex, which led to an unplanned pregnancy which is a lesson for the kiddies...Doll sex is different from real sex, but it's a lot of fun, especially when it's with Brad.'

She provided a guided tour of her character's house within the series, going from room to room and offering a glimpse behind the scenes of the upcoming episodes of the show.

Having a blast: 'It's so much fun,' Tilly previously told ComicBook.com about her role in the series. 'One of the things I like about her in the series is she actually starts to become sort of splintered. She's spiraling and she's almost... I see her a little bit as Cybill, a little bit, seen here in the movie The Getaway (1994)

Having a blast: 'It's so much fun,' Tilly previously told ComicBook.com about her role in the series. 'One of the things I like about her in the series is she actually starts to become sort of splintered. She's spiraling and she's almost... I see her a little bit as Cybill, a little bit, seen here in the movie The Getaway (1994)

'It's so much fun,' Tilly previously told ComicBook.com about her role in the series. 'One of the things I like about her in the series is she actually starts to become sort of splintered. She's spiraling and she's almost... I see her a little bit as Cybill, a little bit. She has these different personalities as she becomes more delusional and more unhinged and it's kind of fun to play such a crazy person. I mean, not kind of fun. It's really fun, but I just love the direction that she's taking. There's some poignant moments too. I mean, she's in love. She wants to be loved. I mean, that's what we all want, right?'

Tilly is one of the key pillars of the franchise that is returning for Chucky's second season, returning alongside the likes of Alex Vincent, reprising the role of Andy Barclay from the original two Child's Play movies and the first season of Chucky, and Christine Elise, who played Kyle in Child's Play 2 and once again in the first season of the series. Brad Dourif will naturally return to voice the titular killer doll while Devon Sawa will also return for season two, this time playing a new character.  

Chucky season 2 returns to SYFY/USA Network on Oct 5, 2022. 

A part of the franchise: Tilly is one of the key pillars of the franchise that is returning for Chucky's second season, returning alongside the likes of Alex Vincent, reprising the role of Andy Barclay from the original two Child's Play movies and the first season of Chucky

A part of the franchise: Tilly is one of the key pillars of the franchise that is returning for Chucky's second season, returning alongside the likes of Alex Vincent, reprising the role of Andy Barclay from the original two Child's Play movies and the first season of Chucky

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