This page will contain videos about Jill St. John, as they become available.Jill St. JohnJill St. John, born August 19, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, United States, is a film and television actress. Born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim, or Oppenheimer, deepending on the source, her major film roles occurred during the 1960s and early 1970s, including the James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever. In 1960, she married wealthy playboy and F1 driver Lance Reventlow but they divorced a few years later. She is currently married to the actor Robert Wagner. This page about Jill St. John includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Jill St. John News stories about Jill St. John External links for Jill St. John Videos for Jill St. John Wikis about Jill St. John Discussion Groups about Jill St. John Blogs about Jill St. John Images of Jill St. John |
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She is currently married to the actor Robert Wagner. Robinson in the London, England revival of The Graduate, appearing fully nude (albeit in darkly lit sequences). In 1960, she married wealthy playboy and F1 driver Lance Reventlow but they divorced a few years later. In 2000 Turner starred as Mrs. Born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim, or Oppenheimer, deepending on the source, her major film roles occurred during the 1960s and early 1970s, including the James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever. In addition to the television work listed below, she also has appeared as a guest on Friends, King of the Hill (voice), The Simpsons (voice), and Saturday Night Live, which she hosted twice. John, born August 19, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, United States, is a film and television actress. She received two Golden Globe awards, both for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, in Romancing the Stone (1984) and Prizzi's Honor (1985). Jill St. She was nominated for an Oscar for best actress in 1987 in Peggy Sue Got Married. She was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 1992. They have a daughter, Rachel Ann Weiss, born 1988. Turner married New York real-estate mogul Jay Weiss in 1984. Turner remained a film star up to the early 90's, but has since rarely appeared in major productions. Turner had the last laugh as she became a movie star a few years later in Body Heat, which many consider one of the sexiest films (with Turner giving one of the sexiest performances) in the history of cinema. In 1978 Turner was hired as the second Nola Turner on NBC daytime soap The Doctors, but was fired the next year because the producers felt she was "not hot enough". She attended Southwest Missouri State University at Springfield for two years, then gained her Bachelor in Fine Arts degree from the University of Maryland in 1977. When her father died in 1973, the family moved back to Springfield. While attending high school in London, England, she also took classes at the London Central School of Speech and Drama. She was a gymnast as a teenager. She has two brothers and a sister. Born Mary Kathleen Turner in Springfield, Missouri, the daughter of diplomat Richard Turner, she had lived in four foreign countries by the time she entered college. Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an American actress. The Best of Roger Rabbit (1996; voice only). Trail Mix-Up (1993; voice only). Roller Coaster Rabbit (1990; voice only). Tummy Trouble (1989; voice only). Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988; voice only). Delilah (2000). In Bad Taste (2000). Beautiful (2000). The Virgin Suicides (2000). Cinderella (2000; made for TV). Baby Geniuses (1999). Stories From My Childhood #3 (1999; voice only). Love and Action in Chicago (1999). The Prince of Central Park (1999). Legalese (1998; made for TV). The Real Blonde (1998). Bad Baby (1997; voice only). A Simple Wish (1997). Love in the Ancient World (1997; TV special, hosted). Stories From My Childhood #1 (1996). Moonlight and Valentino (1995). Friends at Last (1995; made for TV; also producer). American Cinema (1995; special TV series; narrator). Leslie's Folly (1995; made for TV; also director). All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever! (1994; TV special). Naked in New York (1994). Serial Mom (1994; a John Waters movie). Undercover Blues (1993). House of Cards (1992). John Barry: Moviola (1993; made for TV). A Day at a Time (1992; voice only). A Breed Apart (1991). Warshawski (1991). V.I. The War of the Roses (1989). The Kennedy Center Honors (1988; TV special). The Accidental Tourist (1988). Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town (1988; TV special). Switching Channels (1988). Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (1988; TV special; voice only). Julia and Julia (1987). Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). GoBots: War of the Rock Lords (1986; voice only). The Jewel of the Nile (1985). Prizzi's Honor (1985). Crimes of Passion (1984). Romancing the Stone(1984). The Man with Two Brains (1983). Body Heat (1981). The Doctors (1978-79; TV series). |