This page will contain external links about Jennifer O'Neill, as they become available.Jennifer O'NeillJennifer O'Neill (born February 20, 1948) is an American actress. She was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as the daughter of a Spanish-Irish businessman and his English wife. As a teenager, O'Neill started to work as a model and appeared in TV commercials and on magazine covers. In 1968 she landed a small role in For the Love of Ivy. In 1970 she played a minor role in Rio Lobo, starring John Wayne. After her success in Summer of '42 in 1971, in which she plays the young widow of a soldier killed in war, O'Neill became a well-known Hollywood actress, and continued acting for the next two decades, but was seldom offered roles which challenged her abilities. O'Neill had more success in TV movies, including notable performances in Love's Savage Fury and in Bare Essence. More recently, O'Neill started to write, and has published From Fallen To Forgiven, a book of biographical notes and philosophical thoughts about life and existence. Filmography
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More recently, O'Neill started to write, and has published From Fallen To Forgiven, a book of biographical notes and philosophical thoughts about life and existence. She has lived with actor Marco Garibaldi since 1984; their son, Navarone, was born in 1987. O'Neill had more success in TV movies, including notable performances in Love's Savage Fury and in Bare Essence. Priscilla portrayed Jenna Wade on the soap opera Dallas from 1983 to 1988, and starred opposite Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun spoof movie trilogy. After her success in Summer of '42 in 1971, in which she plays the young widow of a soldier killed in war, O'Neill became a well-known Hollywood actress, and continued acting for the next two decades, but was seldom offered roles which challenged her abilities. After their divorce, Lisa lived with Priscilla. In 1970 she played a minor role in Rio Lobo, starring John Wayne. Indeed, their wedding night (May 1, 1967), was the first - and only - time they were intimate; Lisa Marie was born exactly nine months later on February 1, 1968. In 1968 she landed a small role in For the Love of Ivy. Although he would spend hours alone with her in her bedroom, Priscilla wrote that Elvis never made any advances toward her. As a teenager, O'Neill started to work as a model and appeared in TV commercials and on magazine covers. In her autobiography, Priscilla recounted how Elvis would stay up all night and sleep most of the day; if he wanted to go out, he'd rent out the venue so no fans would bother him. She was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as the daughter of a Spanish-Irish businessman and his English wife. Incredibly, Elvis managed to talk the Beaulieus into allowing Priscilla to live with him at Graceland, his Memphis mansion. Jennifer O'Neill (born February 20, 1948) is an American actress. Priscilla was only 14 years old when they met. For the Love of Ivy (1968). The Beaulieus were stationed in West Germany at the same time Elvis was during his stint in the United States Army. Futz! (1969). Her mother soon married Paul Beaulieu, a United States Air Force officer. Rio Lobo (1970). Her biological father, James Wagner, died shortly after she was born. Summer of '42 (1971). She and Elvis are the parents of singer Lisa Marie Presley. Such Good Friends (1971). They were divorced in 1973 (Presley died in 1977). Glass Houses (1972). Priscilla Presley (born Priscilla Ann Wagner on May 24, 1945 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actress and the only wife of singer Elvis Presley. The Carey Treatment (1972). Lady Ice (1973). Whiffs (1975). The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975). Gente di rispetto (1975). L'innocente (1976). Call Girl (1976). 7 Note in Nero (1977). Caravans (1978). A Force of One (1979). Steel (1980). Cloud Dancer (1980). Scanners (1981). I love NY (1988). Committed (1988). Discretion assured (1993). Love is Like That (1996). The Corporate Ladder (1997). The Ride (1997). The Prince and the Surfer (1999). Time Changer (2002). |