Jill haworth

Jill haworth

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Valerie Jill Haworth Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family

Full Name Valerie Jill Haworth
Net Worth $400,000
Date Of Birth August 15, 1945
Died 2011-01-03
Place Of Birth Sussex, England, UK
Height 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
Occupation Actress
Profession Actress, Soundtrack
Nicknames Jill Haworth, Haworth, Jill
Star Sign Leo
# Fact
1 Had an involved on-and-off-again romantic relationship for years with actor Sal Mineo, whom she met on the set of Exodus (1960) and was known to be homosexual.
2 First film role was an unbilled part of a schoolgirl in the remake of The 39 Steps (1959).
3 Her last name was actually pronounced «Hahworth» but the Americans simply couldn’t get it right and she finally accepted it to being pronounced «Hayworth» in the States.
4 Jill passed away of natural causes. She was 65. She’d done a voice-over several days prior for the YMCA (NYC).
5 Linked romantically in the 60s for a number of years to her Exodus (1960) co-star Sal Mineo. She later blamed poor money management, not his homosexuality, for his downfall in Hollywood.

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Mergers & Acquisitions 2001 Mrs. Richards
Gandahar 1988 Announcer (English version, voice)
Strong Medicine 1981
Vega$ 1979 TV Series Lily Baker
Baretta 1976 TV Series Ginger Correlli
The Mutations 1974 Lauren
The F.B.I. 1965-1973 TV Series Sue Meadows / Lynn Anslem
Home for the Holidays 1972 TV Movie Joanna Morgan
Horror on Snape Island 1972 Mason
The Psychiatrist 1971 TV Series
Bonanza 1971 TV Series Gillian Harwood
Mission: Impossible 1970 TV Series Enid Brugge / Marla Kassel
The Most Deadly Game 1970 TV Series Lydia Grey
The Ballad of Andy Crocker 1969 TV Movie Karen
Horror House 1969 Sheila
It! 1967 Ellen Grove
Rawhide 1965 TV Series Vicki Woodruff
Run for Your Life 1965 TV Series Judy Collins
12 O’Clock High 1964-1965 TV Series Lt. Fay Vendry
Fay Vendry
Nora Burgess
The Long, Hot Summer 1965 TV Series Sharon
Burke’s Law 1965 TV Series Ambrosia Mellon
In Harm’s Way 1965 Annalee
The Rogues 1965 TV Series Timothea Farley
The Cardinal 1963 Lalage Menton
The Outer Limits 1963 TV Series Cathy Evans
Ton ombre est la mienne 1963 Sylvie ‘Devi’ Bergerat
Because, Because of a Woman 1963 Cécilia
Les mystères de Paris 1962 Fleur de Marie
Exodus 1960 Karen
The Brides of Dracula 1960 Schoolgirl (uncredited)
ITV Play of the Week 1959 TV Series Nonny Lawrence
The 39 Steps 1959 Schoolgirl on Train (uncredited)

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Les mystères de Paris 1962 performer: «Sous le ciel de Paris»
The 22nd Annual Tony Awards 1968 TV Special performer: «Cabaret»

Self

Title Year Status Character
The 25th Annual Tony Awards 1971 TV Special Herself — Performer
The Match Game 1968 TV Series Herself — Team Captain
The 22nd Annual Tony Awards 1968 TV Special Herself — Performer
Girl Talk 1967 TV Series Herself
The 21st Annual Tony Awards 1967 TV Special Herself — Presenter
I misteri di Roma 1963 Documentary
The 35th Annual Academy Awards 1963 TV Special Herself — Audience Member

Archive Footage

Title Year Status Character
Inside the Tower 2015 Video documentary short Mason
Broadway: The American Musical 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Sally Bowles (in ‘Cabaret’)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1961 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer — Female Exodus (1960)

Jill Haworth Height and Physical Info

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Personal life

While making Exodus, Haworth became friends, first, and then lovers, with Sal Mineo, and they remained friends until his death in 1976. She lost her virginity to Mineo at the age of 15 in her hotel suite at the Gotham Hotel in Manhattan. Their relationship as a couple ended on Valentine’s Day 1964 when she discovered Sal was having an affair with Bobby Sherman. She did not talk to Mineo for a time, but they eventually became friends again, made public appearances together, and in 1971 she invested in his attempted production of The Wrong People (a book about a homosexual relationship with a young boy). Their friendship led to a brief resumption of a sexual relationship in 1969, but after she got pregnant in September and had an abortion, they went back to being just friends. She later told author Michael Michaud that she thought Courtney Burr III, who later had a long-term relationship with Mineo, was the «love of Mineo’s life.»

Haworth dated television producer Aaron Spelling in the summer of 1965, when he was 42 and she was almost 20. Spelling reportedly told friends that he hoped that Haworth would be the next Mrs. Spelling, but Haworth’s mother, Nancy, reportedly «scoffed» at the idea.

Карьера

Ее первое появление в кино было в ремейке фильма. 39 шагов (1959), режиссер Ральф Томас, когда она была школьницей, которая не могла говорить. Затем она сыграла еще одну школьницу в Невесты Дракулы (1960), режиссер Теренс Фишер.

Джилл Хаворт 1961

Отто Премингер искал новое свежее лицо для роли Карен Хансен, злополучной еврейки.Датский девушка-беженка, влюбленная в Дов Ландау (Сал Минео ), для его фильма Исход (1960). Он отправился в Британия и Германия вместе со своей невестой Хоуп Брайс ищет девушку для роли. Осмотрев сотни девушек, Премингер заметил фотографию Хауорта в модельном журнале для Театральная школа Корона.

Хауорт пошел на три прослушивания только для того, чтобы бросить школу. Ей было всего 15 лет, когда она сыграла Карен Хансен в своей первой роли в художественном фильме. Хаворт появился в номере журнала от 31 июля 1960 г. Парад журнал. Она и Минео появились на обложке номера журнала от 12 декабря 1960 г. ЖИЗНЬ, часть фоторепортажа автора Гьон Мили.

По контракту с Премингером (на пять лет) она также работала с ним в Кардинал (1963; как Lalage Menton), и На пути вреда (1965) как энсин Аннали Дорн, офицер медсестры, которая, будучи помолвлена ​​с энсином Джереми Торри (Брэндон де Вильд ), совершает самоубийство после изнасилования капитаном Полом Эддингтоном-младшим (Кирк Дуглас ). Хауорту нравилось работать с Де Уайлдом, Патрисия Нил, и Дуглас, но позвонил Джон Уэйн «самый подлый, противный человек с худшим отношением, с которым я когда-либо работал».

Премингер настаивала на том, чтобы она жила в Нью-Йорк американизироваться, но он не хотел, чтобы она жила в Лос-Анджелес из опасения, что она будет просто «звездочкой на ходу». Ее предложили стать главным героем в Лолита (1962) с Джеймс Мейсон, но поскольку у Премингера был контракт, он наложил вето на эту идею.

Минео и Хаворт также рассматривались для фильма Дэвид и Лиза (1962), но Премингер снова отказал в разрешении. Премингер позволил ей снять три французских фильма; Les Mystères de Paris (как Флер де Мари; 1962), Потому что из-за женщины  (как Сесилия; 1963), и Ton ombre est la mienne (как Сильви «Деви» Бергерат; 1963). Хаворт снялся вместе с Дэвид МакКаллум в Внешние пределы эпизод «Шестой палец «(1963). Хауорт посетил Минео в Юта в ноябре 1962 г. и был молчаливым статистом в Величайшая история из когда-либо рассказанных (1965).

Она четыре раза появлялась в телепрограмме. 12 часов высоко. В «Звуке далекого грома» она сыграла англичанку Мэри, которая влюбляется в лейтенанта Энди Латропа (которого играет Питер Фонда ). В том же сезоне она сыграла глухую девушку Нору Берджесс в эпизоде ​​под названием «Хейни с любовью». Затем она сыграла лейтенанта Фэй Вендри в двух эпизодах «Взлетно-посадочная полоса в темноте» (1965). и «Горячий выстрел».

Во время съемок Это! она встретила Хэл Принс, который занимался исследованием мюзикла на основе Прощай, Берлин к Кристофер Ишервуд. Принс спросил ее, может ли она петь, на что она заявила: «Громче, чем Водяной.» Она играла Салли Боулз в оригинальном бродвейском актерском составе мюзикла 1966 года Кабаре, роль, которую она играла почти два с половиной года.Джуди Денч взял на себя роль, когда постановка дебютировала в Лондоне в 1968 году. Среди других сценических ролей Хаворта Спальня Фарс и Бабочки свободны.

Хаворт отказался работать над Гавайи Five-O из-за репутации звезды шоу, Джек Лорд за то, что он упорный перфекционист.

References

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  2. ^ Garebian, Keith (2011), The Making of Cabaret, Oxford University Press, p. 96, ISBN 978-0-19-973249-4
  3. ^ Lisanti, Tom (2001), Fantasy Femmes of Sixties Cinema: Interviews with 20 Actresses from Biker, Beach, and Elvis Movies, McFarland, p. 67, ISBN 978-0-7864-0868-9
  4. Shearer, Lloyd (31 July 1960), «Jill Haworth: Her mother wants her to become a movie star», Parade: 15
  5. Hirsch, Foster (2007), Otto Preminger: The Man Who Would Be King, p. 336
  6. Gorkin, Jess, ed. (31 July 1960), «Jill Haworth profile», Parade, Parade Publications
  7. ^ Lisanti, pg.71.
  8. Lisanti. – p.69.
  9. ^ Michaud, Michael Gregg (2011), Sal Mineo: A Biography, Random House Digital, ISBN 978-0-307-71667-5
  10. Lasko, Edward J. «The Sound of Distant Thunder,» Episode 1/1/4, 12 O’Clock High. First aired 16 October 1964.
  11. Ralsont, Gilbert and Larson, Charles. «To Heinie With Love,» Episode 1/20, 12 O’Clock High. First aired 5 February 1965.
  12. Lewin, Robert. «Runway in the Dark,» episode 2/8, 12 O’Clock High. First Aired 1 November 1965.
  13. Lewin, Robert. «The Hotshot,» Episode 2/6, 12 O’Clock High. First aired 18 October 1965.
  14. ^ Lisanti, p. 72.
  15. Lisanti, p. 73.
  16. Green, Stanley (1980), Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre, p. 53
  17. ^ Lisanti, p. 76.
  18. Terry, Polly, Jack Lord & Jim MacArthur, Photoplay (UK), December 1971.
  19. Major, Jack, Jack Lord; The Providence Sunday Journal, 7 September 1969: Haworth had no idea that Lord typically worked a 72- to 84-hour work week to keep the Hawaii Five-O television show going, which was shot on location and cost 30% more to produce than a typical Hollywood TV series.
  20. Lisanti, p. 68.
  21. «Presley Romance Seems to Be Ended», Hartford Courant, 14 April 1965

Biography/Timeline

1953

Haworth was born in Hove, Sussex, to a textile magnate father and a mother who trained as a ballet Dancer. She was named Valerie Jill in honour of the day she was born, Victory over Japan Day or V.J. Day. She took ballet lessons at the Sadler’s Wells Ballet School to escape from an unhappy home when her parents separated in 1953. Later she attended the Corona Stage School.

1959

Her first film appearance was in the remake of The 39 Steps (1959), directed by Ralph Thomas, when she had a non-speaking part as a schoolgirl. Next she played another schoolgirl in The Brides of Dracula (1960), directed by Terence Fisher.

1960

Haworth only went to the three auditions to get out of school. She was only 15 years old when she appeared as Karen in her first acting role in a feature film. Haworth appeared in the 31 July 1960 issue of Parade magazine. She and Mineo appeared on the front cover of the 12 December 1960 issue of LIFE, part of a photo essay by Gjon Mili.

1962

Mineo and Haworth were also considered for the film David and Lisa (1962), but once again Preminger refused permission. Preminger let her make three French films; Les Mystères de Paris (as Fleur de Marie; 1962), Because, Because of a Woman (fr) (as Cécilia; 1963), and Ton ombre est la mienne (as Sylvie ‘Devi’ Bergerat; 1963). Haworth co-starred alongside David McCallum in the Outer Limits episode, «The Sixth Finger» (1963). Haworth visited Mineo in Utah in November 1962 and had a nonspeaking role as an extra in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965).

1963

Under contract to Preminger (for five years), she also worked with him in The Cardinal (1963; as Lalage Menton), and In Harm’s Way (1965) as Ensign Anna Lee Dorne, a Nurse Corps officer who, while engaged to Ensign Jeremiah Torrey (Brandon de Wilde), commits suicide after being raped by Captain Paul Eddington, Jr. (Kirk Douglas). Haworth liked working with De Wilde, Patricia Neal, and Douglas, but called John Wayne «the meanest, nastiest man with the worst attitude I ever worked with.»

1965

Haworth dated television Producer Aaron Spelling in the summer of 1965, when he was 42 and she was almost 20. Spelling reportedly told friends that he hoped that Haworth would be the next Mrs. Spelling, but Haworth’s mother, Nancy, reportedly «scoffed» at the idea.

1966

While filming It! she met Hal Prince, who was doing research for a musical based on Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood. Prince asked her if she could sing, to which she claimed, «Louder than Merman.» She played Sally Bowles in the original Broadway cast of the 1966 musical Cabaret, a part she played for almost two and a half years. Judi Dench took over the role when the production debuted in London in 1968. Haworth’s other stage roles included Bedroom Farce and Butterflies Are Free.

1967

She starred in the horror films It! (1967), The Haunted House of Horror (1969), Tower of Evil (1972), Home for the Holidays (1972), and The Mutations (1974). She only did It! for the money, hated her hair in the film, and hated the film altogether. Haworth liked working with Roddy McDowell, who brought her the poster for the film (on her opening night of Cabaret), and wrote «S-h» in front of the title.

1976

While making Exodus, Haworth became friends, first, and then lovers, with Sal Mineo, and they remained friends until his death in 1976. She lost her virginity to Mineo at the age of 15 in her hotel suite at the Gotham Hotel in Manhattan. Their relationship as a couple ended on Valentine’s Day 1964 when she discovered Sal was having an affair with Bobby Sherman. She did not talk to Mineo for a time, but they eventually became friends again, made public appearances together, and in 1971 she invested in his attempted production of The Wrong People (a book about a homosexual relationship with a young boy). Their friendship led to a brief resumption of a sexual relationship in 1969, but after she got pregnant in September and had an abortion, they went back to being just friends. She later told author Michael Michaud that she thought Courtney Burr III, who later had a long-term relationship with Mineo, was the «love of Mineo’s life.»

2011

Haworth lived on New York City’s Upper East Side for many years with her mother. She died of natural causes at the age of 65 on 3 January 2011 in Manhattan. She is buried at Kensico Cemetery.

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Age, Biography and Wiki

Jill Haworth (Valerie Jill Haworth) was born on 15 August, 1945 in Sussex, England, UK, is an Actress, Soundtrack. Discover Jill Haworth’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Jill Haworth networth?

Popular As Valerie Jill Haworth
Occupation actress,soundtrack
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August,
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Sussex, England, UK
Date of death 3 January, 2011
Died Place Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Nationality UK

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Фильмография

Фильм

Год Заголовок Роль Примечания
1959 39 шагов Школьница в поезде В титрах не указан
1960 Невесты Дракулы Школьница В титрах не указан
1960 Исход Карен Назначен — Золотой глобус за Самый многообещающий новичок
1962 Тайны Парижа Флер де Мари
1963 Потому что из-за женщины Сесилия
1963 Ton ombre est la mienne Сильви ‘Деви’ Бергерат
1963 Кардинал Lalage Menton
1965 На пути вреда Энсин Аннали Дорн, Северная Каролина, USNR
1967 Это! Эллен Гроув
1969 Дом ужасов с привидениями Шейла Также известный как: Дом ужасов
1969 Баллада об Энди Крокере Карен ТВ фильм
1972 Башня зла Мейсон Также известный как: Ужас на острове Снейпа
1972 Дом для праздников Джоанна Морган ТВ фильм
1974 Мутации Лорен
1981 Сильное лекарство
1988 Гандагар Диктор Английская версия, Голос
2001 Слияния и поглощения Миссис Ричардс (финальная роль в кино)

Телевидение

Год Заголовок Роль Примечания
1959 Игра недели ITV Нонни Лоуренс Эпизод: «Touch Wood»
1963 Внешние границы Кэти Эванс Эпизод: «Шестой палец «
1965 Разбойники Тимотея Фарли Эпизод: «Рождество мистера Уайта»
1965 Закон Берка Амброзия Меллон Эпизод: «Кто убил карту»
1965 Долгое жаркое лето Шарон Эпизод: «Дом — ненужное место»
1964–65 12 часов высоко Разные 4 серии
1965 Беги, если твоя жизнь тебе дорога Джуди Коллинз Эпизод: «Дикий сезон»
1965 Сыромятная кожа Вики Вудрафф Эпизод: «Дуэль на рассвете»
1965–73 ФБР. Сью Медоуз / Линн Анслем 2 серии
1970 Самая смертоносная игра Лидия Грей Эпизод: «Ведьмин Шаббат»
1971 Задание невыполнимо Энид Брюгге / Марла Кассель Эпизод: «Мой друг, мой враг»
1971 Психиатр Эпизод: «Более длинный путь»
1976 Баретта Джинджер Коррелли Эпизод: «Под городом»
1979 Vega $ Лили Бейкер Эпизод: «Одиннадцатое событие»

Acting career

Her first film appearance was in the remake of The 39 Steps (1959), directed by Ralph Thomas, when she had a non-speaking part as a schoolgirl. Next she played another schoolgirl in The Brides of Dracula (1960), directed by Terence Fisher.

Jill Haworth 1961

Otto Preminger was looking for a new fresh face for the role of Karen, an ill-fated Jewish-Danish refugee girl in love with Dov Landau (Sal Mineo), for his film Exodus (1960). He travelled to Britain and Germany, with his fiance’ Hope Bryce, looking for a girl for the role. After looking at hundreds of girls, Preminger spotted a photo of Haworth in a modelling magazine for the Corona Theatre School.

Haworth only went to the three auditions to get out of school. She was only 15 years old when she appeared as Karen in her first acting role in a feature film. Haworth appeared in the 31 July 1960 issue of Parade magazine. She and Mineo appeared on the front cover of the 12 December 1960 issue of LIFE, part of a photo essay by Gjon Mili.

Under contract to Preminger (for five years), she also worked with him in The Cardinal (1963; as Lalage Menton), and In Harm’s Way (1965) as Ensign Annalee Dorne, a Nurse Corps officer who, while engaged to Ensign Jeremiah Torrey (Brandon de Wilde), commits suicide after being raped by Captain Paul Eddington, Jr. (Kirk Douglas). Haworth liked working with De Wilde, Patricia Neal, and Douglas, but called John Wayne «the meanest, nastiest man with the worst attitude I ever worked with.»

Preminger insisted that she live in New York City to become Americanized, but he did not want her to live in Los Angeles for fear she would just be a ‘starlet a-go-go’. She was approached to be the title character in Lolita (1962) with James Mason, but because Preminger held her contract, he vetoed the idea.

Mineo and Haworth were also considered for the film David and Lisa (1962), but once again Preminger refused permission. Preminger let her make three French films; Les Mystères de Paris (as Fleur de Marie; 1962), fr (À cause, à cause d’une femme; Because, Because of a Woman) (as Cécilia; 1963), and Ton ombre est la mienne (as Sylvie ‘Devi’ Bergerat; 1963). Haworth co-starred alongside David McCallum in the Outer Limits episode, «The Sixth Finger» (1963). Haworth visited Mineo in Utah in November 1962 and had a nonspeaking role as an extra in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965).

She made four appearances on the television programme 12 O’Clock High. In the first season, fourth episode («The Sound of Distant Thunder»; 1964), she played an English girl, Mary, who falls in love with Lieutenant Andy Lathrop (played by Peter Fonda). The following season, she played a deaf girl, Nora Burgess, in an episode entitled «To Heinie with Love» (1965). She then played Lieutenant Fay Vendry in two episodes, «Runway in the Dark» (1965) and «The Hotshot» (1965).[citation needed]

In 1965, she appeared in an episode of The Rogues entitled «Mr. White’s Christmas» as Timothea, and really loved working with David Niven and Charles Boyer. She appeared in one of the final episodes of the series Rawhide, «Duel at Daybreak», as Vicki Woodruff. Haworth first hurt her back in an accident on the set when she jumped from a runaway buggy and team of horses. She then caught pneumonia and was bedridden for two months after she had to stand waist-deep in a man-made pond for six hours doing retakes.

She starred in the horror films It! (1966), The Haunted House of Horror (1969), Tower of Evil (1972), Home for the Holidays (1972), and The Mutations (1974). She only did It! for the money, hated her hair in the film, and hated the film altogether. Haworth liked working with Roddy McDowell, who brought her the poster for the film (on her opening night of Cabaret), and wrote «S-h» in front of the title.

While filming It! she met Hal Prince, who was doing research for a musical based on Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood. Prince asked her if she could sing, to which she claimed, «Louder than Merman.» She played Sally Bowles in the original Broadway cast of the 1966 musical Cabaret, a part she played for almost two years and a half years.Judi Dench took over the role when the production debuted in London in 1968. Haworth’s other stage roles included Bedroom Farce and Butterflies Are Free.

Haworth turned down working on Hawaii Five-O because of the reputation of the show’s star, Jack Lord, for being a hard-driving perfectionist.

Personal life

While making Exodus, Haworth became friends, first, and then lovers, with Sal Mineo, and they remained friends until his death in 1976. She lost her virginity to Mineo at the age of 15 in her hotel suite at the Gotham Hotel in Manhattan. Their relationship as a couple ended on Valentine’s Day 1964 when she discovered Sal was having an affair with Bobby Sherman. She did not talk to Mineo for a time, but they eventually became friends again, made public appearances together, and in 1971 she invested in his attempted production of The Wrong People (a book about a homosexual relationship with a young boy). Their friendship led to a brief resumption of a sexual relationship in 1969, but after she got pregnant in September and had an abortion, they went back to being just friends. She later told author Michael Michaud that she thought Courtney Burr III, who later had a long-term relationship with Mineo, was the «love of Mineo’s life.»

Haworth dated television producer Aaron Spelling in the summer of 1965, when he was 42 and she was almost 20. Spelling reportedly told friends that he hoped that Haworth would be the next Mrs. Spelling, but Haworth’s mother, Nancy, reportedly «scoffed» at the idea.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1959 The 39 Steps Schoolgirl on Train Uncredited
1960 The Brides of Dracula Schoolgirl Uncredited
1960 Exodus Karen Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer
1962 The Mysteries of Paris Fleur de Marie
1963 Because, Because of a Woman Cécilia
1963 Ton ombre est la mienne Sylvie ‘Devi’ Bergerat
1963 The Cardinal Lalage Menton
1965 In Harm’s Way Ensign Annalee Dohrn, NC, USNR
1967 It! Ellen Grove
1969 The Haunted House of Horror Sheila Also known as: Horror House
1969 The Ballad of Andy Crocker Karen TV movie
1972 Tower of Evil Mason Also known as: Horror on Snape Island
1972 Home for the Holidays Joanna Morgan TV movie
1974 The Mutations Lauren
1981 Strong Medicine
1988 Gandahar Announcer English version, Voice
2001 Mergers & Acquisitions Mrs. Richards (final film role)

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1959 ITV Play of the Week Nonny Lawrence Episode: «Touch Wood»
1963 The Outer Limits Cathy Evans Episode: «The Sixth Finger»
1965 The Rogues Timothea Farley Episode: «Mr. White’s Christmas»
1965 Burke’s Law Ambrosia Mellon Episode: «Who Killed the Card»
1965 The Long, Hot Summer Sharon Episode: «Home is a Needless Place»
1964–65 12 O’Clock High Various 4 episodes
1965 Run for Your Life Judy Collins Episode: «The Savage Season»
1965 Rawhide Vicki Woodruff Episode: «Duel at Daybreak»
1965–73 The F.B.I. Sue Meadows / Lynn Anslem 2 episodes
1970 The Most Deadly Game Lydia Grey Episode: «Witches’ Sabbath»
1971 Bonanza Gillian Harwood Episode: «The Reluctant American»
1971 Mission: Impossible Enid Brugge / Marla Kassel Episode: «My Friend, My Enemy»
1971 The Psychiatrist Episode: «The Longer Trail»
1976 Baretta Ginger Correlli Episode: «Under the City»
1979 Vega$ Lily Baker Episode: «The Eleventh Event»

Jill Haworth Short Bio

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Jill Haworth’s full name is Valerie Jill Haworth and her nickname is Jill Haworth. She was born in Hove on 1945-08-15. Jill Haworth is British by birth.

Full Real Name

Valerie Jill Haworth

Age (2022)

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Nationality

British

Born Place

Hove

Profession

Actress

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Income Source

Actress

Net Worth (2022)

$1M – $5M

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