Marianna Hill
Marianna Hill, originally named Marianna Schwarzkopf, is a distinguished American actress renowned for her contributions to both stage and screen, particularly in television. Her journey in acting began at the Laguna Playhouse, where she honed her skills as an apprentice, followed by a significant role at the La Jolla Playhouse. Hill is a proud life member of The Actors Studio, which underscores her dedication to the craft.
Throughout her career, Hill has showcased her talent in over 70 films and television episodes. She gained notable recognition for her role as Lani Kaimana in the 1966 Elvis Presley classic, *Paradise, Hawaiian Style*. Her versatility as an actress was further highlighted in the 1973 Clint Eastwood film *High Plains Drifter*, where she portrayed Callie Travers. Additionally, she made a memorable appearance in *The Godfather Part II* as Deanna Dunn-Corleone, cementing her status in cinematic history.
With a rich portfolio that spans several decades, Marianna Hill continues to be celebrated for her impactful performances and is remembered as a significant figure in American entertainment. Her contributions to film and theater reflect her passion and commitment to the performing arts, making her an inspiring figure for aspiring actors.
Filmography
Married Too Young
Red Line 7000
Schizoid
Medium Cool
The Last Porno Flick
Blood Beach
High Plains Drifter
Black Zoo
The Baby
El Condor
The Traveling Executioner