Jill St. John (born August 19, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, United States) is a film and television actress. Born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim, she played her major film roles during the 1960s and early 1970s, including Barbara Tuttle in Jerry Lewis' Who's Minding the Store? and a turn as Bond Girl Tiffany Case opposite Sean Connery in the 1971 James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever. In the 1980's, she starred with Dennis Weaver on the short-lived soap opera, Emerald Point N.A.S. She played Deanna Kinkaid, Thomas Mallory's conniving former sister in law.
St. John continues to act, although her roles in the 1990s and 2000s have primarily been for television sitcoms and made-for-TV movies. In 1997, St. John had a guest appearance on the Seinfeld episode "The Yada Yada." St. John is also known for her very high I.Q. of 162 and for being admitted to the University of California, Los Angeles at the age of 14.
St. John has been married a total of four times:
She has also dated Henry Kissinger...
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Sitting Target is a 1972 film directed by Douglas Hickox and shot in London. It is a violent crime thriller starring Oliver Reedas Harry Lomart a convicted murderer and Ian McShane as Birdy Williams, as two convicts planning a breakout. Before the two men can abscond to another country, Lomart gets word that his wife Pat Lomart Jill St. John has been having an affair with another man and has gone and got herself pregernt with his child. After the two men escape from jail there meant to lie low, Lomart can't do this a decides to find and kill his wife and the man she has been seeing. Edward Woodward plays a police inspector Milton the man assigned to caching to two escaped convicts.
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Tony Rome is a 1967 film directed by Gordon Douglas. The film follows the adventures of Miami private investigator Tony Rome (Sinatra) in his quest to locate a missing jewellery pin that belongs to a wealthy heiress, Diana Pines.
A sequel was made in 1968, again featuring Sinatra as Tony Rome. It was called Lady in Cement , and co starred Raquel Welch and Dan Blocker.
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The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is a 1961 British motion picture made by Seven Arts-Warner Bros.. It was directed by José Quintero and produced by Louis De Rochemont with Lothar Wolff as associate producer. The screenplay was written by Gavin Lambert and Jan Read and based on the novel by Tennessee Williams. The music score was by Richard Addinsell and the cinematography by Harry Waxman.The film was the only directorial effort for José Quintero on the big screen. In 2003, an Emmy-award winning made-for-cable version was produced for Showtime Networks starring Helen Mirren, Anne Bancroft and Olivier Martinez.Karen Stone (Vivien Leigh), an actress, and her businessman husband are off on holiday to Rome. Her husband suffers a fatal heart attack on the plane snd Karen Stone decides to stay in Italy and rent a luxury apartment in Rome. She is soon introduced by the Contessa Magda Terribili-Gonzales (Lotte Lenya) to a young Italian man, Paolo (Warren Beatty). They soon embark on a passionate...
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The Lost World is a 1960 science fiction adventure film based on the novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle and directed by Irwin Allen. The plot of the film revolves around the exploration of a mysterious island inhabitated by cannibalistic natives, dinosaurs, giant carnivorous plants, and giant spiders.Special effects for the film were rather simple and involved monitor lizards, iguanas, and crocodiles affixed with miniature horns and fins. This technique has been given the nickname slurpasaur by fans.Irwin Allen utilized stock footage from this film for episodes of his various TV series, including Land of the Giants, Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series). When needed the movie footage was tinted in black and white for use in the shows that were broadcast in B&W. In 1966, Irwin Allen even tried to sell a TV series based on the film as he had done with Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea but was unsuccessful....,
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Jill St. John was born

