Robyn Hilton
Robyn Hilton | |
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Born | c. 1946 (age 69–70)[1] |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1974-1985 |
Robyn Hilton, born Robyn Molinaux, is an American film and television actress and model.[2][3] 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.
Life and career
Hilton was born to Mormon parents and grew up on a farm near Twin Falls, Idaho.[4] She graduated from Jerome High School in 1958. Hilton attended Boise Junior College and Utah State University before becoming a weather girl in her home town.[5] In 1974, she was featured fully clothed twice in Playboy.[3] She was married, had had two children, and was divorced by the time she made her film debut. In addition to film and television work, Hilton appeared in commercials and as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on January 17, 1974. Her last credited role was in 1985.
Filmography
- My Tale Is Hot (1964) #4
- Kiss Me Quick! (1964) Girl
- Wonder Women (1973) Uncredited as Blonde In White Bikini
- Blazing Saddles (1974) as Miss Stein
- The Single Girls (1974) as Denise
- The Last Porno Flick (1974) as Linda Loveman
- Mean Mother (1974) as Blonde In Bikini
- The Rookies episode (1974) as Crystal
- Police Woman episode "Shoefly" (1974) as Trudy
- Death Among Friends (1975) as Nancy
- 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
References
- ↑ Mr. Skin (2005). Mr. Skin's Skincyclopedia: The A-to-Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked. Macmillan, ISBN 9780312331443
- ↑ Kleiner, Dick (February 27, 1974). Robyn Hilton started emoting before cows. Fort Scott Tribune
- 1 2 "Robyn Hilton". Whatever Happened To. Retrieved May 27, 2016.
- ↑ Staff report (July 12, 1975). Native of Idaho stars in film. The Deseret News
- ↑ Staff report (July 6, 1974). Hollywood's new sex symbol. The Spokesman-Review