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Gillian Hills (born 5 June 1944) is a British actress and singer. She first came to notice as a teenager in the 1960s in the British films '' Beat Girl'' (1960) and '' Blowup'' (1966). She also spent several years living in France, where she embarked on a singing career as well as starring in a number of French films.


Career

Born in
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, Hills is the daughter of teacher, traveller, author, and adventurer Denis Hills. Her mother was Wanda "Dunia" Leśmianówna, daughter of Polish poet Bolesław Leśmian. She spent her early years in Nice (France), where she was discovered at 14 by
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, the director of ''And God Created Woman'' and ''Barbarella'', who saw her as the next
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and cast her in a version of . At 15, Hills was cast in the lead for the British film '' Beat Girl'', made in 1959 and released in 1960. This was John Barry's first film score. Her co-star was a young
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in his first film role. The British Board of Film Censors ordered cuts to be made before they would give it an X certificate. In 2016, the
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remastered ''Beat Girl'' from the original negative and recorded an interview with Hills for the DVD release. In 1960, Hills cut her first recordings with
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, "Près de la cascade" and "Cha cha stop", for the French Barclay record label on an EP entitled "Allo Brigitte? Ne coupez pas!". In 1961, she appeared at the Olympia Theatre in Paris on a bill with
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. She remained with the Barclay label until 1964, having released both cover versions and original self-penned recordings. Hills had hits with "Ma première cigarette", "Tut, tut, tut, tut…" (a French version of "Busy Signal" by The Lollipops), " Zou bisou bisou" and "C'est bien mieux comme ça" with
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,
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's first band. In 2012, "Zou bisou bisou" was chosen for the premiere of the fifth season of the hit American TV series ''
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''. In 2020, "Tut, tut, tut, tut…" was featured in the
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series '' The Queen's Gambit''. In 1963,
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wrote for Hills his first duet for a
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singer, "Une petite tasse d'anxiété", which they sang together on the French TV show ''Teuf Teuf''. In 1965, she signed to the AZ record label run by the radio station
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and issued an EP that included "Rentre sans moi", a French cover of the Zombies' " Leave Me Be"; and her self-penned "Rien n'est changé". In 2008, Hills' self-penned song "Qui a su" was chosen for Jean-François Richet's film '' Mesrine Part One: Killer Instinct'' with Vincent Cassel. At the close of her recording career, Hills returned to England and film, appearing in
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's first English language film '' Blowup'' (1966), starring
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, with whom her character and that of
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shared an energetic romp. ''Blowup'' won the Grand Prix at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Next came a play by David Storey at The Royal Court Theatre, ''The Restoration of Arnold Middleton'', director Robert Kidd, followed by the film version of
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's play , directed by
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, in which she plays the part of Joy. Hills appears in writer James Salter's only film as a director, the mystery romance . Hills also starred as Alison in '' The Owl Service'' (1969), a television adaptation of the
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novel. In 1970, Georges Franju chose her to play the part of Albine opposite Francis Huster in '' The Demise of Father Mouret'' (), adapted from a novel by
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. Other film appearances followed, including a cameo in
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's , in which Hills played the blonde one of two girls picked up in a record shop by Alex (
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). She replaced
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in the 1972 horror '' Demons of the Mind'' for
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. In 1972, Hills decided to stop making films. She moved to New York to work as a book and magazine illustrator. Her first book cover was Alice Munro's '' Lives of Girls and Women''; her last book cover was for Alice Walker's '' The Color Purple'', published by Washington Press.


Personal life


Filmography

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'' (1959) – Une amie de Cécile *'' Beat Girl'' (1960) – Jennifer Linden *'' Tales of Paris'' (1962) – Theodora (segment "Sophie") *'' Golden Goddess of Rio Beni'' (1964) – Aloa *'' Lana, Queen of the Amazons'' (1964) – (uncredited) *'' Blowup'' (1966) – The Brunette *'' Inadmissible Evidence'' (1968) – Joy *''
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'' (1969) – Ann *'' Nana'' (1970) – Tina *'' The Demise of Father Mouret'' (1970) – Albine *'' A Clockwork Orange'' (1971) – Sonietta *'' Demons of the Mind'' (1972) – Elizabeth *'' Il mio nome è Scopone e faccio sempre cappotto'' (1974) – Glenda Kelly *''The Killer Wore Gloves'' (1974) – Peggy Foster


Television

*''Maigret at Bay'' (1969) - Nicole Prieur *'' The Owl Service'' (1969) – Alison Bradley *'' Upstairs, Downstairs'' (1971) – The Salesgirl *'' Casanova'' (1971) – Caroline


Discography


Singles and EPs

* 1960 "Cha cha stop" (Barclay Records) EP * 1960 "Près de la cascade" (Barclay) * 1960 "Si tu veux que je te dise" (Barclay) EP * 1960 "Cou-couche panier" (Barclay) * 1960 "Spécialisation" (Barclay) EP * 1960 “Ma première cigarette” (Barclay) EP * 1961 "Jean-Lou" (Barclay) EP * 1961 "Tu peux" (Barclay) * 1961 "Zou bisou bisou" (Barclay) EP * 1962 "En dansant le twist" (Barclay) EP * 1962 "Musique du film Les Parisiennes" (Barclay) EP * 1963 "Tu mens" (Barclay) EP * 1965 "Qui a su" (Barclay) EP * 1965 "Rien n'est changé" (AZ Records) EP * 1965 "Look at them" (Vogue Records) * 2018 "Nefer~titi" (LiLi Records) * 2018 "Blue Dress" (LiLi Records) * 2022 "Mary's Soldiers featuring Olivier Mellano" (LiLi Records)


Albums

* 2021 ''LiLi'' (LiLi Records)


References


External links

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Gillian Hills
at Last.fm * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hills, Gillian 1944 births Living people British women singers British film actresses British people of Polish-Jewish descent British television actresses Yé-yé singers