Jill St. John
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The Calling (2002)
[ Faye Dunaway ]
The Trip (2002)
[ Julie Brown ]
Something to Believe In (1998)
[ Maria Schneider ][ Kari Kennell ]
Out There (1995)
[ P.J. Soles ][ June Lockhart ][ Julie Brown ]
The Burning: Part 1 (1986)
The Act (1984)
The Concrete Jungle (1982)
[ Camille Keaton ][ Aimee Eccles ][ Greta Blackburn ][ Susan Mechsner ][ Barbara Luna ]
Rooster (1982)
[ Delta Burke ][ Marie Osmond ][ Pamela Hensley ]
Paquito's Birthday/Technical Advisor (1981)
[ Randi Oakes ]
Lose One, Win One/For the Record/Mind My Wife (1981)
Spring Fling of Glamour and Comedy (1981)
[ Morgan Fairchild ][ Loni Anderson ][ Donna Dixon ]
The Spider Serenade, The/Next Door Wife/Harder They Fall (1979)
[ Joanna Pettet ]
Sounds of Silence/Cyrano de Bricker/Murder on the High Seas (1979)
[ Dana Wynter ]
Hart to Hart (1979)
[ Natalie Wood ][ Stella Stevens ][ Stefanie Powers ][ Tara Buckman ]
Telethon (1977)
[ Janet Leigh ][ Eve Plumb ][ Polly Bergen ][ Randi Oakes ]
Brenda Starr (1976)
[ Marcia Strassman ][ Barbara Luna ]
Saga of Sonora (1973)
[ Leslie Ann ]
Sitting Target (1972)
Decisions! Decisions! (1972)
[ Jean Simmons ]
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
[ Valerie Perrine ][ Lana Wood ][ Lois Maxwell ][ Denise Perrier ]
Foreign Exchange (1970)
The Spy Killer (1969)
Banning (1967)
[ Susan Clark ]
Tony Rome (1967)
[ Gena Rowlands ][ Sue Lyon ][ Deanna Lund ][ Tiffany Bolling ]
The King's Pirate (1967)
Eight on the Lam (1967)
[ Leslie Hope ][ Phyllis Diller ][ Shirley Eaton ]
How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1967)
Fame Is the Name of the Game (1966)
[ Susan Saint James ]
The Oscar (1966)
[ Eleonor Parker ][ Elke Sommer ][ Deanna Lund ]
Hi Diddle Riddle (1966)
The Liquidator (1965)
[ Suzy Kendall ]
Honeymoon Hotel (1964)
[ Elsa Lanchester ][ Nancy Kwan ]
Have Girls, Will Travel (1964)
[ Leslie Hope ]
The House Next Door (1963)
[ Leslie Hope ]
Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963)
[ Elizabeth Montgomery ][ Carol Burnett ][ Tura Satana ][ Allison Hayes ][ Meryl Macha ]
Who's Minding the Store? (1963)
[ Agnes Moorehead ]
Come Blow Your Horn (1963)
Tender Is the Night (1962)
[ Joan Fontaine ][ Jennifer Jones ]
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961)
[ Vivian Leigh ][ Jean Marsh ][ Lotte Lenya ]
The Lost World (1960)
Holiday for Lovers (1959)
[ Jane Wyman ][ Carol Lynley ]
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959)
[ Ahna Capri ]
Summer Love (1958)
[ Fay Wray ][ Shelley Fabares ]
Space Patrol Kids Visit (1951)


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The daughter of an ambitious but relatively benign "stage mama," Los Angeles-native Jill St. John was acting on stage at age 5, and on radio from the time she could read; in the late '40s Jill was a regular on the marathon soap opera One Man's Family. Jill's mother changed the girl's name from Oppenheim to St. John when she was 11, and (via surgery) changed her nose from Romanesque to turned-up when Jill was 16. By that time, Jill had been attending UCLA for two full years; she was assessed by experts as having an IQ of 162. Jill wanted to be a comedienne like her idol, Kay Kendall; but when she was signed for a 20th Century-Fox contract in 1958, it was on the basis of her pulchritude rather than her comic timing. After a series of non-descript heroines in such pictures as Holiday for Lovers (1959) and The Lost World (1960), Jill came into her own on the TV guest star circuit. She was most frequently seen on the specials of comedian Bob Hope (ever the connoiseur of feminine beauty) and was also shown to good advantage in a couple of Frank Sinatra films. Virtually all of Jill's film assignments contrived to get her into the skimpiest of swimwear; in the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds are Forever, Jill spent at least three-quarters of the picture in brief bikinis. Though not as active on screen in the '80s and '90s as she'd been before, Jill kept busy as the "in house" cooking expert on the daytime TV series Good Morning America and as the food columnist of the USA Weekend newspaper supplement; she has also published several well-received cookbooks. Jil's hobbies have ranged from collecting model trains to dating such high-profile celebrities as Henry Kissinger. Thrice married, Jill St. John was wed in 1990 to actor Robert Wagner, a longtime friend and coworker.


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