*robyn hilton*

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*video vixens*
(1975)
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*~age 31*

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*born ‘Robyn J. Molyneux’*

*BORN ’13 JULY 1944’*

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Robyn Hilton is an american film/television actress/model

Hilton was active in the 1970s and 1980s following her debut supporting role as Miss Stein, the secretary to Governor William J. Le Petomane, in Mel Brooks’ 1974 comedy film Blazing Saddles

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Life and career

Hilton was born in Twin Falls, Idaho.

She was the daughter of James Elias Molyneux[a] and Erma Jeanne Upp.[b][citation needed]

Her father, who served in the U.S. Army during WWII, and her mother are buried in Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, California.[citation needed]

Hilton grew up on a farm near Twin Falls, Idaho.[2]

She graduated from Jerome High School in 1958.

Hilton attended Boise Junior College and Utah State University before becoming a weather forecaster in her home town.[3]

In 1974, she was featured fully clothed twice in Playboy magazine.[citation needed]

In addition to other film and television work, Hilton appeared as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on January 17, 1974.

Her last credited role was in 1985

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Filmography

Blazing Saddles (1974) as Miss Stein

The Single Girls (1974) as Denise

The Last Porno Flick (1974) as Linda Loveman

The Rookies episode (1974) as Crystal

Police Woman episode “Shoefly” (1974) as Trudy

Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975) as Karen

Video Vixens (1975) Inga

Starsky and Hutch episode “Huggy Bear and the Turkey” (1977) as Miss O’Toole

Malibu Express (1985) as Maid Marian

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Notes

^ James Elias Molyneux: b. October 3, 1920, White Pine County, Nevada; d. August 7, 2008, Pomona, Los Angeles Co., California

^ Erma Jeanne Upp – Molyneux, Molyneaux, Beard, Rapp: b. July 3, 1924, Eldorado, Clay Co., Nebraska; d. April 30, 2003

References[edit]

^ Kleiner, Dick (February 27, 1974). “Robyn Hilton started emoting before cows”. The Fort Scott Tribune. 90 (69). p. 6.

^ “Native of Idaho stars in film”. Deseret News. 383 (166). July 12, 1975. p. W5.

^ “Hollywood’s New Sex Symbol”. Parade. July 6, 1974. p. 6 – via The Spokesman-Review.

External links[edit]

Robyn Hilton at IMDb

Robyn Hilton at the British Film Institute

en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robyn_Hilton
Robyn Hilton
Contributors to Wikimedia projects3-3 minutes 8/16/2006
Robyn Hilton

Born
Robyn J. Molyneux

July 13, 1944 (age 77)

Twin Falls, Idaho, U.S.

Occupation

Actress

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years active

1974–1985

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