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Jill Banner (born Mary 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 ''Spider Baby: or, the Maddest Story Ever Told'' is a 1967 American black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Lon Chaney Jr. as Bruno, the chauffeur and caretaker of three orphaned siblings who suffer from "Merrye Sy ...
''. She also had roles as James Coburn's flower child friend in ''
The President's Analyst ''The President's Analyst'' is a 1967 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Ted Flicker and starring James Coburn. The film has elements of political satire and science fiction, including themes concerning modern ethics ...
'' (1967), and appearances in Jack Webb's television series, '' Dragnet''.


Early life

Banner was born in
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. After her father's death in 1949, she and her mother lived in
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and
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, near relatives, finally ending up in Glendale, California. She studied at the
Hollywood Professional School Hollywood Professional School was a private school in Hollywood, California. Initially established as a music conservatory by pianist Gladys T. Littell in 1921 under the name Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts, the school quickly expanded its ...
, a K-12 school for working professional children run by Maurice and Bertha Mann, where classes typically ran from 8:45 AM to 12:45 PM, allowing the students the afternoon off to pursue various jobs or performing careers. The school assemblies, called "Aud. Calls", were early showcases for the talents of students aspiring to be dancers, singers, and actors. She graduated in 1964.


Film and television

Banner's film acting began in 1964 with ''
Spider Baby ''Spider Baby: or, the Maddest Story Ever Told'' is a 1967 American black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Lon Chaney Jr. as Bruno, the chauffeur and caretaker of three orphaned siblings who suffer from "Merrye Sy ...
'', also starring Sid Haig and
Lon Chaney, Jr. Creighton Tull Chaney (February10, 1906 â€“ July12, 1973), known by his stage name Lon Chaney Jr., was an American actor known for playing Larry Talbot in the film '' The Wolf Man'' (1941) and its various crossovers, Count Alucard (Dra ...
and directed by
Jack Hill Jack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre. Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works. Early life Hill was born in Los Angeles, California. His mother, Mildred (nà ...
. However, the film was tied up in litigation and was not released until 1967 under various titles, including ''Attack of the Liver Eaters'', ''Cannibal Orgy'', and ''The Maddest Story Ever Told''. The black and white feature quickly faded from view. ''Spider Baby'' became known largely through the efforts of Los Angeles cult film resurrectionist Johnny Legend. The film tells the story of the Merrye family, who suffer from a degenerative disease. While ''Spider Baby'' remained in legal limbo, Banner was featured in ''Deadlier Than the Male'' (1966), a British mystery about two female assassins. In 1967, she played Wendy, a wholesome teenager, in ''
C'mon, Let's Live a Little ''C'mon, Let's Live a Little'' is a 1967 film directed by David Butler. It stars Bobby Vee and Jackie DeShannon. This was the last film directed by Butler, who began acting on screen in 1917 and had been directing since the late 1920s. Plot Enr ...
'', one of the last of the Beach party films, and as Caroline in the Spaghetti Western ''
The Stranger Returns ''The Stranger Returns'' (Italian: ''Un uomo, un cavallo, una pistola'', lit. ''A Man, a Horse, a Gun'') also known as ''Shoot First... Laugh Last!'', is a 1967 Italian-German-American Spaghetti Western film directed by Luigi Vanzi. It is a seque ...
''. In the psychedelically paranoid spy spoof ''
The President's Analyst ''The President's Analyst'' is a 1967 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Ted Flicker and starring James Coburn. The film has elements of political satire and science fiction, including themes concerning modern ethics ...
'' (1967), Banner played a flower child named "Snow White" who temporarily rescues Dr. Sidney Schaefer from a combined conspiracy of the American CIA, the Russian KGB, and The Phone Company (referred to cryptically as "TPC"). She was featured in several episodes of Jack Webb's police-procedural shows, '' Dragnet'' and '' Adam-12'', usually playing clueless teenagers and spaced-out daytrippers. Banner performed in several movies and TV shows in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including ''Shadow Over Elveron'' (1968) with
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and ''Adam-12'' co-star
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. In ''The Stranger Returns'' (also known as ''Shoot First Laugh Last'' and ''Un Uomo, Un Cavallo, Una Pistola''), Banner played the pretty daughter of a corrupt postal official who falls into the hands of banditos, only to be rescued by The Stranger. She was also featured in ''Hunters Are For Killing'' (1970), an early Burt Reynolds movie. She later appeared in episodes of the television shows ''
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'' and ''
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''. She had an uncredited bit part in
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's 1968 film '' Candy'', but her scene was deleted from the final print.


Later years

Banner abandoned Hollywood for a real estate job in New Mexico in 1976. Marlon Brando's 1994 autobiography, ''Songs My Mother Taught Me'', discusses the couple's relationship. Banner returned to Southern California in the early 1980s, reportedly to develop scripts.


Death

On August 7, 1982, Banner's Toyota was hit by a truck on the
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. Thrown from the vehicle, she later died at
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's Riverside Hospital. She was 35 years old. She is interred at
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Banner, Jill 1946 births 1982 deaths American film actresses People from Glendale, California Actresses from Greater Los Angeles Road incident deaths in California Burials at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery 20th-century American actresses Brando family