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Jill Haworth

Actor
Born August 15, 1945Died January 3, 2011 (65 years)
Valerie Jill Haworth (15 August 1945 – 3 January 2011) was an English-American actress. She appeared in films throughout the 1960s, and started making guest appearances on television in 1963. She originated the role of Sally Bowles in the musical Cabaret on Broadway in 1966.

Haworth was born in Hove, Sussex, to a textile magnate father and a mother Nancy 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.

Haworth's 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.

Otto Preminger was seeking a new fresh face for the role of Karen Hansen, 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 fiancée Hope Bryce, searching for a girl to cast in the role. After looking at hundreds of girls, Preminger spotted a photo of Haworth in a modelling magazine for the Corona Theatre School.

Haworth went to the three auditions in order to get out of school. She was only 15 years old when she was cast as Karen Hansen in her first credited 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 deWilde), 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." Wayne's other costars didn't share her opinion.

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 play the titular character Dolores "Lolita" Haze 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), 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). ...

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Movies & Shows on Plex

  • Bonanza
  • The Outer Limits
  • The 39 Steps

Known For

  • In Harm's Way
  • Exodus
  • Tower of Evil
  • It!
  • Horror House
  • Home for the Holidays
  • The Mutations
  • Mysteries of Paris
  • Because, Because of a Woman
  • The Ballad of Andy Crocker

Jill Haworth Filmography

2007
2001
Mergers & Acquisitions · as Mrs. Richards
1995
The City (TV Series) · as Madamme Verushka
1987
Gandahar · as Announcer
1981
1978
Vega$ (TV Series) · as Lily Baker
1975
Baretta (TV Series) · as Ginger Correlli
1974
The Mutations · as Lauren
1972
Home for the Holidays · as Joanna Morgan
1972
Tower of Evil · as Rose Mason
1970
The Psychiatrist (TV Series) · as Diane Lonecloud
1970
Most Deadly Game (TV Series) · as Lydia Grey
1969
1969
Horror House · as Sheila
1967
It! · as Ellen Grove
1966
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) · as Enid Brugge / Marla Kassel
1965
The F.B.I. (TV Series) · as Lynn Anslem
1965
Long Hot Summer (TV Series) · as Sharon
1965
Run for Your Life (TV Series) · as Judy Collins
1965
In Harm's Way · as Ens. Annalee Dorne
1964
12 O'Clock High (TV Series) · as Lt. Fay Vendry
1964
The Rogues (TV Series) · as Timothea Farley
1963
The Cardinal · as Lalage Menton
1963
Burke's Law (TV Series) · as Ambrosia Mellon
1963
The Outer Limits (TV Series) · as Cathy Evans
1963
1962
Mysteries of Paris · as Marie Godin Aka 'fleur De Marie'
1960
Exodus · as Karen
1960
The Brides of Dracula · as Schoolgirl (uncredited)
1959
Bonanza (TV Series) · as Gillian Harwood
1959
The 39 Steps · as Schoolgirl On Train (uncredited)
1959
Rawhide (TV Series) · as Vicki Woodruff
1955
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Nonny Lawrence

1968
The 22nd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Performer
1965
The Dating Game (TV Series) · as Self
1963
The 35th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Member
1962
The Match Game (TV Series) · as Self - Team Captain
1962
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) · as Self
1961
Password (TV Series) · as Self
1956
Tony Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Performer
1956
Cinépanorama (TV Series) · as Self

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