Jill St. John

Jill 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.


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She is currently married to the actor Robert Wagner. She died as a result of lung cancer. In 1960, she married wealthy playboy and F1 driver Lance Reventlow but they divorced a few years later. She received one final Emmy Award nomination for a guest role in the series The Golden Girls before retiring. 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. She helped make the product's slogan "The Quicker Picker Upper" a common catchphrase. John, born August 19, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, United States, is a film and television actress. She is best known for playing "Rosie", a waitress in a series of commercials for "Bounty" paper towels from the 70's up to the early 90's.

Jill St. The film was a resounding failure. In 1980, she made her directorial debut directing disco group Village People in Can't Stop The Music. Her later efforts brought her no success. These two roles would bring her seven Emmy Award nominations.

She was a regular on the Rock Hudson detective series McMillan and Wife, portraying Mildred the maid. She achieved her greatest success playing Ida Morgenstern, the mother of Rhoda in The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spinoff Rhoda. Nancy co-starred with Phil Silvers in the 1960 musical Do Re Mi. A diminutive 4 feet and 11 inches tall and not conventionally pretty, she was difficult to cast; however, she continued acting throughout the 1940s and 1950s and was nominated for a Tony Award in 1955.

Born Anna Myrtle Swoyer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Walker made her Broadway debut in 1941 in Best Foot Forward, the movie version of which would also allow her to make her film debut in 1943. Nancy Walker (May 10, 1922 - March 25, 1992) was an American actress.