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  1. Jill St. John (born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim; August 19, 1940) is an American retired actress. ... Her maternal grandparents were Russian, of partial Jewish descent, ...

  2. But actress Jill St. John, one-time Batman villainess, Bond Girl (Tiffany Case in "Diamonds are Forever") and girlfriend of Frank Sinatra, Sean Connery, and Henry Kissinger, is. She was born Jill Oppenheim, but changed her name to something distinctly less Jewish. Well, at least she didn't go with Jill St. Christian or Jill St. Cross.

  3. Jill St. John: 1940– American actress Diamonds Are Forever, Come Blow Your Horn: Marcia Strassman: 1948–2014 American actress Welcome Back, Kotter: Barbra Streisand: 1942– American singer, actress, producer and director Funny Girl, The Way We Were, The Prince of Tides: Jeffrey Tambor: 1944– American actor Arrested Development, Transparent

  4. Jill St. John. Actress: Diamonds Are Forever. An incredible piece of 1960s eye candy, Jill St. John absolutely smoldered on the big screen, a trendy presence in lightweight comedy, spirited adventure and spy intrigue who appeared alongside some of Hollywood's most handsome male specimens. Although she was seldom called upon to do much more than frolic in the sun and playfully taunt and tempt ...

  5. Jill St. John was actually born Jill Oppenheim in 1940 in Los Angeles. On stage and radio from age five, she was pretty much prodded by a typical stage mother. Making her TV debut in The Christmas Carol (1949) , Jill began blossoming and attracting the right kind of attention in her late teens.

  6. You can't talk about the hip Hollywood crowd of the 1970s without talking about ultra-glam actor Jill St. John.Although she began acting as a child and started to see success through various roles in the '60s, it really wasn't until 1971 that she became a legitimate sex symbol after playing Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever, making history as the first-ever American Bond girl.

  7. The Yada Yada. " The Yada Yada " is the 153rd episode of the American NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The 19th episode of the eighth season, it aired on April 24, 1997. [1] Peter Mehlman and Jill Franklyn were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series in 1997.

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