Marianna Hill
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Born | February 9, 1941 Santa Barbara, California, United States |
Years active | 1960 - |
Marianna Hill (sometimes: Mariana Hill) born in Santa Barbara, California[1][2] on February 9, 1941 is an American actress mostly working in American television.
She has appeared in more than 70 films and television episodes. She co-starred in the Elvis Presley film Paradise, Hawaiian Style in 1966 as Lani Kaimana; the Clint Eastwood film High Plains Drifter as Callie Travers in 1973; and in The Godfather II as Deanna Dunn-Corleone.
Hill guest-starred in several 1960s sitcoms, a short list of which include My Three Sons, Hogan's Heroes, Love American Style, and Batman.
One of Hill's many TV appearances was as Dr Helen Noel in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Dagger of the Mind".
She also guest-starred in the following drama series: Death Valley Days, Bonanza, The Ponderosa, Gunsmoke, The FBI, Mission: Impossible, Quincy, SWAT, Kung Fu, and Harry O, to name only a few.
[edit] Personal life
In the year 2000, Hill taught at The Method Studio in London, England, which was formerly known as The Lee Strasberg Studio. She is also a former student of the same school. Hill is a cousin to American General H. Norman Schwarzkopf (retired), who served as Supreme Commander over Allied forces in the 1991 Gulf War.
[edit] Selected filmography
- 1965: Red Line 7000
- 1966: Paradise, Hawaiian Style
- 1969: Medium Cool
- 1970: El Condor
- 1970: The Traveling Executioner
- 1971: Thumb Tripping
- 1972: The Baby
- 1972: Messiah of Evil
- 1973: High Plains Drifter
- 1974: The Godfather: Part II