Jill Adams

For the artist, see Jill Adams (artist).
Jill Adams
Born Jill Siggins
(1930-07-22)22 July 1930
London, England, UK
Died 13 May 2008(2008-05-13) (aged 77)
Clareance, Portugal [1]
Occupation Model, actress, restaurateur
Spouse(s) Jim Adams (m. 1951-1953)
Peter Haigh (m. 1957-1976)
Children Tina
Peta Louise
Parent(s) Molly Adair
Arthur Siggins

Jill Adams (22 July 1930 – 13 May 2008) was an English actress artist and fashion model. She featured or starred in over 25 films during the 1950s and 1960s.

Life

Jill Adams began life as Jill Siggins. She started modelling, only to be 'discovered' and begin an acting career that spanned two decades. Her most notable films were comedies, at which she excelled, such as Doctor at Sea, Brothers in Law, and The Green Man, in which she starred with Alastair Sim and George Cole. She also did some stage and radio work.

She had a brief marriage to Jim Adams, a young American navy yeoman, which resulted in the birth of a daughter, Tina. However, the union did not last and Jill pursued her acting in Europe, the USA, and Australia.

In 1957 she married the well-known BBC TV and radio personality Peter Haigh, and had a second daughter, Peta Louise. In the early 1970s, the whole family moved to the Algarve, in southern Portugal, where they ran a small hotel for several years in the village of Albufeira.

When her second marriage ended, she continued with a restaurant career, accompanied by her partner Mike. Some years later she retired from the business and with her new partner, Buster, an accountant, went to live just outside Lisbon. They later moved to Spain, where they enjoyed homes close to Alicante, then Barcelona, and eventually in the Costa del Sol.

After Buster died in 1996, she moved back to Portugal, to be with her granddaughter, Emma, and her great-granddaughter, Tania, and began painting again. She battled cancer from 2005 until her death.

Filmography

Film

Television

References

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