Jill St. John
(Tiffany Case)
Name: Jill St. John
Character: Tiffany Case
Movie: Diamonds Are Forever
Date of Birth: 19/08/40
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
An American diamond smuggler with skimpy dresses and ever-changing
hair colour, Tiffany Case gets caught up in much more than she
bargained for when Peter Franks arrives on her doorstep. Tiffany
"helps" Bond follow the path of the smuggled diamonds
until the trail leads to Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Most memorable quote:
Tiffany: I'm co-operating Mr. Leiter, really I am.
Bond: Oh, I can vouch for that.
Biography
The daughter of an ambitious but relatively benign "stage
mama," Los Angeles-native Jill St. John was acting on stage
at age 5, and on radio from the time she could read; in the late
'40s Jill was a regular on the marathon soap opera One Man's Family.
Jill's mother changed the girl's name from Oppenheim to St. John
when she was 11, and (via surgery) changed her nose from Romanesque
to turned-up when Jill was 16. By that time, Jill had been attending
UCLA for two full years; she was assessed by experts as having
an IQ of 162. Jill wanted to be a comedienne like her idol, Kay
Kendall; but when she was signed for a 20th Century-Fox contract
in 1958, it was on the basis of her pulchritude rather than her
comic timing. After a series of non-descript heroines in such
pictures as Holiday for Lovers (1959) and The Lost World (1960),
Jill came into her own on the TV guest star circuit. She was most
frequently seen on the specials of comedian Bob Hope (ever the
connoiseur of feminine beauty) and was also shown to good advantage
in a couple of Frank Sinatra films. Virtually all of Jill's film
assignments contrived to get her into the skimpiest of swimwear;
in the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds are Forever, Jill spent at
least three-quarters of the picture in brief bikinis. Though not
as active on screen in the '80s and '90s as she'd been before,
Jill kept busy as the "in house" cooking expert on the
daytime TV series Good Morning America and as the food columnist
of the USA Weekend newspaper supplement; she has also published
several well-received cookbooks. Jill's hobbies have ranged from
collecting model trains to dating such high-profile celebrities
as Henry Kissinger. Thrice married, Jill St. John was wed in 1990
to actor Robert Wagner, a longtime friend and coworker.