Jill St. John

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29th May 2022 | FlixCatalog Staff

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 as needed, this tangerine-topped stunner managed to do her job very, very well. A remarkably bright woman in real life, she was smart enough to play the Hollywood game to her advantage and did so for nearly two decades before looking elsewhere for fun and contentment.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. She signed with Universal Pictures at age 16 and made her film debut as a perky support in Summer Love (1957) starring then-hot John Saxon. Moving ahead, she filled the bill as a slightly dingy love interest in such innocuous fun as The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959), Qu'est-ce qui fait courir les filles? (1959), Mercredi soir, 9 heures (1963), Un chef de rayon explosif (1963) and Honeymoon Hotel (1964).Whether the extremely photogenic Jill had talent (and she did!) or not never seemed to be a fundamental issue with casting agents. By the late '60s she had matured into a classy, ravishing redhead who not only came equipped with a knockout figure but some sly, suggestive one-liners as well that had her male co-stars (and audiences) more than interested. She skillfully traded sexy quips with Anthony Franciosa in the engaging TV pilot to the hit series Les règles du jeu (1968) and scored a major coup as the ever-tantalizing Tiffany Case, a ripe and ready Bond girl, in Les diamants sont éternels (1971) opposite Sean Connery's popular "007" character. She also co-starred with Bob Hope in the dismal Bagarre à huit (1967), but the connection allowed her to be included in a number of the comedian's NBC specials over the years. A part of Frank Sinatra's "in" crowd, she worked with him on both T'es plus dans la course, papa! (1963) and Tony Rome est dangereux (1967).On camera, Jill's glossy femme fatales had a delightfully brazen, tongue-in-cheek quality to them. Off-camera, she lived the life of a jet-setter and was known for her romantic excursions with such eligibles as Jack Nicholson, David Frost, Bill Hudson, Roman Polanski and even Henry Kissinger. Of her four marriages, which included laundry heir Neil Dubin, the late sports car racer Lance Reventlow, son of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, and easy-listening crooner Jack Jones, she seems to have found her soulmate in present husband Robert Wagner, whom she married in 1990 after an eight-year courtship. Jill first met Wagner when they were both just beginning their careers as contract players at 20th Century Fox. The couple share credits on several productions, notably Banning (1967) as well as the top-tier TV movies L'affaire d'un tueur (1967) and Le tour du monde en 80 jours (1989).Abandoning acting out of boredom, she has returned only on rare occasions. She played against type as a crazed warden in the prison drama Quartier de femmes (1982) and has had some fun cameos alongside Wagner both on film (The Player (1992)) and even TV (Seinfeld (1989)). In the late 1990s they started touring together in A.R. Gurney's popular two-person stage reading of "Love Letters." Jill's lifelong passion for cooking (her parents were restaurateurs) has turned profitable over the years. She has written a cookbook and appeared as a TV chef and "in-house" cooking expert on Good Morning America (1975). She also served as a food columnist for the USA Weekend newspaper.She was glimpsed more recently in the films The Calling (2002) and The Trip (2002) and she and Wagner had small roles as Santa and Mrs. Claus in the TV movie Il faut sauver Noël (2014). - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

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Streaming Availability

Amazon Video has the most number of Jill St. John’s flixes, followed by Apple iTunes compared to other streaming platforms. See the full graph below.

Releases by Year

Jill St. John on average has worked on 1 movies per year from 1970 to 1995. See the full graphs of the number of Jill St. John movies released per year from 1970 till 1995.

Top Genres

Jill St. John works mostly in Comedy Genre followed by Drama Genre flixes. 21% of Jill St. John movies are Comedy Genre movies. See Top Genres that Jill St. John worked on in the graph below.

Average IMDB Score

On average the IMDB score of the movies that Jill St. John has worked on is 5.4.

5.4 / 10

Jill St. John's Movies and Tv Series available to Stream now ..

Action,Crime,Drama
Sitting Target (1972)

Imprisoned Harry Lomart is a vicious, brute of a man and yet he is prepared to do his long jail term as he is confident that on his release his beautiful wife Pat will be waiting for him, but a visit from Pat brings him his worst nightmare.

6.6/1093 min

Available in 2 platform(s).

Action,Adventure,Thriller
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

A diamond smuggling investigation leads James Bond to Las Vegas, where he uncovers an evil plot involving a rich business tycoon.

6.5/10120 min

Available in 7 platform(s).

Comedy,Sci-Fi
Out There (1995)

A Pulitzer Prize winning photographer named Mosley gets kicked off his job by his boss (Bobcat Goldthwait) for not taking sensational pictures consistently. He finds an old camera in a ...

5.3/1098 min

Available in 6 platform(s).

Comedy,Family
Mooch (1974)

A dog named Mooch comes to Hollywood and tries to make it in show business with the help of Zsa Zsa Gabor (narrator).

4.7/1051 min

Available in 1 platform(s).