Jill St John

Jill St John was a mind controlled sex-slave/actress, used in the Hollywood film industry, to play the archetype of the Whore of Babylon and to push the gay-transgender agenda. She married Lance Reventlow (2nd wife Cheryl Holdridge of Mickey Mouse Club), Jack Jones (University High School, signed to Capitol Records, son of actor Allen Jones), and Robert Wagner (The Pink Panther, Austin Powers franchise, husband of Natalie Wood). She attended Hollywood Professional School and UCLA.

She was a member of the Children's Ballet Company with Natalie Wood and Stephanie Powers (married to 2001 ASO actor Gary Lockwood and William Holden).

She had affairs with Glenn Ford, Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Henry Kissinger, Peter Lawford (brother-in-law of JFK), Tom Mankiewicz, Frank Sinatra, Roman Polanski, jesuit Ahmet Ertegun (Atlantic Records), U Thant (United Nations), ..

Her husband Lance Reventlow was a friend of James Dean and played a role in his car accident media ritual. Reventlow was the son of Barbara Hutton, one of the wealthiest women in the world.

She married Alexis Mdivani (previously married to Louise Astor), Carey Grant (with Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief), Porfirio Rubirosa (who had affairs with Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Eartha Kitt, Romy Schneider, Rita Hayworth, Zsa Zsa Gabor) and Gottfried von Cramm (related to Knight of Malta Bernhard Lippe).

Astrological chart

born 8/19/1940, date of Bill Clinton, Coco Chanel, Matthew Perry.

Asc: Aquarius, mc: Sagittarius. Dom: Leo (Lust), Taurus, Aquarius - Sun, Uranus, Jupiter.

Houses 7, 3, 6. 7: Neptune in Virgo, 3: Jupiter conj Saturn and Uranus in Taurus, 6: Mercury and Pluto in Leo. 1: Moon in Pisces, Lilith in Aries.

Filmography

1952 Thunder in the East as English Girl (uncredited) Alan Ladd Deborah Kerr Charles Boyer
1957 Summer Love as Erica Landis
1959 The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker as Kate Pennypacker Clifton Web Charles Brackett (produced The Lost Weekend) David Nelson (Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet)
1959 Holiday for Lovers as Meg Dean Jane Wyman (married to Ronald Reagan)
1960 The Lost World as Jennifer Holmes novel of jesuit AC Doyle 20th Century Fox Michael Rennie
1961 The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Lotte Lenya (Bond girl, married to Kurt Weill) Coral Browne (married to Vincent Price) Bessie Love (related to Mary Astor) Warren Beatty Vivian Leigh Warner Bros
1962 Tender Is the Night as Rosemary Hoyt (=Rosemary's Baby) Jason Robards Jr Jennifer Jones novel of F Scott Fitzgerald
1963 Come Blow Your Horn Frank Sinatra Lee J Cobb Norman Lear Dan Blocker (Bonanza) Paramount Pictures
1963 Who's Minding the Store? Jerry Lewis Agnes Moorehead Christopher Lambert
1963 Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? Carroll Burnett Daniel Mann (Professional Children's School) Jack Rose (writer for Bob Hope)
1963 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre NBC
1964 Honeymoon Hotel Nancy Kwan
1965 The Liquidator (one eye) Rod Taylor Edward Scaife (Mellon)
1966 The Oscar Edie Adams Elke Sommer Stephen Boyd
1966 Batman Adam West ABC
1967 Eight on the Lam Bob Hope Phyllis Diller Shirley Eaton (Bond girl) George Marshall United Artists
1967 Banning Robert Wagner Gene Hackman music by Quincy Jones
1967 The King's Pirate
1967 Tony Rome as Ann Archer
1971 Diamonds Are Forever as Tiffany Case Sean Connery as James Bond Charles Gray (Lou Adler's Rocky Horror Picture Show) Jimmy Dean (cousin of James Dean) Lana Wood (sister of Nathalie Wood) Willard White character based on Howard Hughes
1971 The Red Skelton Hour
1972 Sitting Target Oliver Reed Ian McShane Robert Russell MGM
1979 The Love Boat ABC
1981 Fantasy Island ABC
1982 The Concrete Jungle as Warden Fletcher
1983 The Act
1997 Seinfeld ABC
1992 The Player as Jill St. John Robert Altman Tim Robbins Bruce Willis Vincent D'Onofrio
1998 Something to Believe In
2002 The Trip (gay agenda) Larry Sullivan (ABC show Will and Grace) Alexis Arquette (transgender agenda)
2002 The Calling

Hollywood

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