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Jill St. John (born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim; August 19, 1940) is an American retired actress. She is best known for playing Tiffany Case , the first American Bond girl of the James Bond film franchise , in 1971's Diamonds Are Forever .
Jill St. John: 1940– American actress Diamonds Are Forever, Come Blow Your Horn [609] Marcia Strassman: 1948–2014 American actress Welcome Back, Kotter [610] Barbra Streisand: 1942– American singer, actress, producer and director Funny Girl, The Way We Were, The Prince of Tides [611] Jeffrey Tambor: 1944– American actor Arrested ...
David Moscow (born 1974), actor (Jewish from his father side) Alicia Silverstone (born 1976), actress and former fashion model ... Jill St. John (born 1940), actress ...
The episode's co-writer, Peter Mehlman, got the inspiration for the episode's Jerry story when an old friend of his made a Jewish joke.Mehlman felt momentarily offended, but then remembered that his friend had converted to Judaism 20 years before, and started to wonder if it had taken that long for his friend to feel comfortable making Jewish jokes.
With Jill St. John in 1959 With Natalie Wood in 1960. In his memoirs, Wagner said he had had affairs with Yvonne De Carlo, Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Anita Ekberg, Shirley Anne Field, Lori Nelson, and Joan Collins. [38] He also claimed a four-year romantic relationship with Barbara Stanwyck after they acted together in the movie Titanic ...
Jill Arlyn Oppenheim (born 1940), American actress better known as Jill St. John; Joachim Oppenheim (1832–1891), rabbi and author; Jonathan Oppenheim, British scientist; Jonathan Oppenheim (film editor) (1951–2020), American film editor; L. F. L. Oppenheim (1858–1919), German jurist; Martin Wilhelm Oppenheim (1781–1853), German banker
According to the video’s captions—which were included in versions posted by Stein’s team on Facebook and on X—the candidate responds that “the Jewish people have Poland.” At @Columbia ...
Her stepmother is Jill St. John. Wood was her stepmother from July 1972 until her death on November 29, 1981. [citation needed] Wagner graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1982 and attended Santa Barbara City College for a semester. After dropping out of college, she dabbled in modeling, which allowed her to live in Tokyo and London.