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'''Jill St. John''', born Jill Oppenheim, is a [[glamour model]] and [[actress]]. Her first movie, ''Summer Love'', came out in 1959. She also featured in ''The Lost World'' (1960), 'Come Blow Your Horn" (1962), ''Tony Rome'' (1967), opposite Frank Sinatra, and many other Hollywood movies. Probably her best-known role was in the James Bond flick ''Diamonds Are Forever", in which her sometime-friend, sometime-enemy [[Lana Wood]] also had a brief but revealing part. During the early 1970s, after four failed marriages, Oppenheim dated then American Secretary-of-State Henry Kissinger.  
'''Jill St. John''', born Jill Oppenheim, is a [[glamour model]] and [[actress]]. Her first movie, ''Summer Love'', came out in 1959. She also featured in ''The Lost World'' (1960), ''Come Blow Your Horn'' (1962), ''Tony Rome'' (1967), opposite Frank Sinatra, and many other Hollywood movies. Probably her best-known role was in the James Bond flick ''Diamonds Are Forever'', in which her sometime-friend, sometime-enemy [[Lana Wood]] also had a brief but revealing part. During the early 1970s, after four failed marriages, Oppenheim dated then American Secretary-of-State Henry Kissinger.  


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Revision as of 14:24, 7 February 2011

Jill St. John, born Jill Oppenheim, is a glamour model and actress. Her first movie, Summer Love, came out in 1959. She also featured in The Lost World (1960), Come Blow Your Horn (1962), Tony Rome (1967), opposite Frank Sinatra, and many other Hollywood movies. Probably her best-known role was in the James Bond flick Diamonds Are Forever, in which her sometime-friend, sometime-enemy Lana Wood also had a brief but revealing part. During the early 1970s, after four failed marriages, Oppenheim dated then American Secretary-of-State Henry Kissinger.

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