Jill St. John's Human Design Chart

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          Jill St. John's Biography

          American actress, the veteran of over a thousand radio and fifty TV productions before age 16. She dropped out of college in her mid-teens to make her first movie, “Summer Love” and continued in films that fell largely into the “B” category.
          One year after her first movie, at 17, she married laundry heir Neil Dublin. They divorced in 13 months as she said marriage made her so nervous that she broke out in hives. At 19 she married Woolworth heir Lance Reventlow. They were married for four years, but divorced due to “extreme nervous agitation.” Her third marriage, to singer Jack Jones in 1969, resulted in divorce for the same reason.
          St. John found a long-term, comfortable relationship with Robert Wagner after he was widowed in 1981; they began dating two months after the 11/29/1981 drowning of Natalie Wood and married in 1990.
          She has a recorded high I.Q. In the ’90s she became known for another field, that of being a chef. She hosted cooking spots on “Good Morning America,” and became a food editor for “USA Weekend Sunday” magazine. In 1988 she published her “Jill St. John Cookbook.”
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          Jill St. John's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.