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Jill Banner (born Mary Kathryn Molumby, November 8, 1946 – August 7, 1982) was an American film actress. She played Virginia, the "spider baby" in the 1968 cult horror-comedy film Spider Baby.
Jill Banner. Actress: The President's Analyst. Jill Banner's early life was somewhat nomadic. Her father died when she was 2, and her mother moved from Washington to South Dakota and Iowa before settling in Glendale, California.
- January 1, 1
- Bremerton, Washington, USA
- January 1, 1
- North Hollywood, California, USA
Jill Banner. Actress: The President's Analyst. Jill Banner's early life was somewhat nomadic. Her father died when she was 2, and her mother moved from Washington to South Dakota and Iowa before settling in Glendale, California.
- November 8, 1946
- August 7, 1982
Biografía de Jill Banner 08 de Noviembre de 1946, y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Spider Baby, Un hombre, un caballo, una pistola
She is “the Sixties”—in all its promise and eventual deformity—coming into being, coming up from underneath. She was born Mary Kathryn Molumby in Bremerton, Washington, in 1946, but by 1964 she was Jill Banner, still only 17 and suddenly starring in Jack Hill’s comic-horror masterpiece Spider Baby.
Jill Banner, born Mary Kathryn Molumby, was an American film actress, possibly best known for her role as Virginia, the "spider baby" in the 1964 cult horror-comedy film "Spider Baby". She had a longhand complicated relationship with Marlon Brando.
A lo largo de su carrera, Jill Banner trabajó en varias películas y programas de televisión. Algunas de sus películas más conocidas incluyen "The President's Analyst" (1967), "The Love Witch" (1967) y "The Hooked Generation" (1968).