Jill St. John

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Jill St. John as Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever.
Jill St. John as Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever.

Jill St. John (born August 19, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, United States) is a film and television actress. Born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim, St. John's major film roles occurred during the 1960s and early 1970s, including Barbara Tuttle in Jerry Lewis' Who's Minding the Store? and a turn as Bond Girl Tiffany Case opposite Sean Connery in the 1971 James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever.

St. John continues to act, although her roles in the 1990s and 2000s have primarily been for television sitcoms and made-for-TV movies. In 1997, St. John had a guest appearance on the Seinfeld episode "The Yada Yada." St. John is also known for her very high I.Q. of 162 and for being admitted to the University of California, Los Angeles at the age of 14.

St. John has been married a total of four times:

Robert Wagner - (May 26, 1990 - present)
Jack Jones - (October 14, 1967 - 1969) (divorced)
Lance Reventlow - (March 24, 1960 - October 30, 1963) (divorced)
Neil Durbin - (May 23, 1957 - June 3, 1958) (divorced)

She has also dated Henry Kissinger, Frank Sinatra, and Sean Connery. Jill and Nancy Sinatra were high school classmates.

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