Marianna Hill


Marianna Hill is an American actress who is known for her starring roles in the Western films El Condor and High Plains Drifter and the cult horror film Messiah of Evil, as well as many appearances on television series in the 1960s and 1970s. She was featured as the wife of Fredo Corleone in The Godfather Part II.

Early life and education

Hill was born Marianna Schwarzkopf in Santa Bárbara de Nexe, Portugal, to architect Frank Schwarzkopf and writer Mary Hawthorne Hill, who worked as a script doctor. United States Army General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. was her second cousin.
Her father, a building contractor, worked in several countries, which resulted in Hill's birth in Portugal and education in California, Spain, and Canada. During her teenage years, her family settled in southern California when her father purchased a restaurant there.

Career

Hill's initial acting experience came when she was an apprentice at the Laguna Playhouse. She then worked three summers at the La Jolla Playhouse, and later gained more experience at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. She was a life member of The Actors Studio as of January 1980. She adopted her mother's surname as her professional surname. She appeared in more than 70 films and television episodes.
Her film debut came in Married Too Young. She played Gabrielle in the Howard Hawks film Red Line 7000 and featured in the Elvis Presley film Paradise, Hawaiian Style ; the Haskell Wexler political film Medium Cool ; the western El Condor ; the Clint Eastwood film High Plains Drifter as Callie Travers; the cult classic horror-thriller film The Baby ; and in The Godfather Part II as Deanna Dunn-Corleone, Fredo Corleone's hard-drinking wife.
Beginning in 1970, her billing changed to "Mariana Hill." She stated in a 2016 interview that the spelling change was not her choice, and possibly resulted from "Mariana" being the standard spelling of her name in Spain, where El Condor was filmed. She did not object when the alteration continued in the credits of future projects, notably on the poster for The Godfather Part II.
Hill guest-starred on several television series, including My Three Sons, Hogan's Heroes, Love, American Style, the original Star Trek series, and Perry Mason. She also appeared on The High Chaparral; Bonanza; Death Valley Days; Gunsmoke; The Wild Wild West; Dr. Kildare; The F.B.I.; Quincy, M.E.; S.W.A.T.; Kung Fu; The Outer Limits; Mannix; Batman; Daniel Boone; The Tall Man; Mission: Impossible; and the first pilot movie for Harry O. Her last television appearance was in a 1984 episode of Remington Steele.
After moving to New York to teach at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, Hill moved to England in 1988 to teach at the Lee Strasberg Studio in London. She remained there until its closure in 2001. Hill continued to teach at the Method Studio in London, and made an appearance in the 2005 British film Coma Girl: The State of Grace, a part she got through the association of one of her students with the film's writer and director Dina Jacobsen.
Her last American film was Chief Zabu, which was filmed on the campus of Bard College in New York in 1986. The film was not released until 2016. In a rare public appearance, Hill attended the premiere of the movie at the 2016 Fort Lauderdale Film Festival.
Hill lives in the UK. She teaches acting privately and at acting workshops. She was scheduled to make an appearance at the Destination Star Trek Germany convention in June 2021; however, the convention was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1960–1961The Tall ManRita5 episodes
1960–196277 Sunset StripSilvana Mello4 episodes
1963Perry MasonThebaEpisode: "The Case of the Greek Goddess"
1963GunsmokeAnnieEpisode: "Pa Hack's Brood"
1964Dr. KildareGina Craig1 episode
1964BonanzaDolores TeninoEpisode: "Ponderosa Matador"
1964Death Valley DaysTula1 episode
1964Outer LimitsNina LinkEpisode: "I, Robot"
1966BatmanCleo Patrick / Cleopatra2 episodes
1966Star Trek: The Original SeriesDr. Helen NoelEpisode: "Dagger of the Mind"
1967My Three SonsDenise Dubose1 episode
1967James WestBelladonna1 episode
1968Mission ImpossibleLuisa RojasEpisode: "The Condemned"
1968–1969MannixMarcie / Ellen Barton2 episodes
1969The F.B.I.Antonia Marin1 episode
1969Mayberry RFDRenee1 episode
1969The High ChaparralJuanita1 episode
1969Hogan's HeroesEskimo / LousiaEpisode: "The Gasoline War"
1970Love American StyleAngelica StoneSegment: "Love and the Gangster"
1970Daniel BooneNancy Hanks1 episode
1973Harry OMildred1 episode
1974Kung FuLouise CoblenzEpisode: "The Passion of Chen Yi"
1976Death at Love HouseLorna LoveTV movie
1976S.W.A.T.Kate DeversEpisode: "Soldier on the Hill"
1977Quincy, M.E.Lisa1 episode
1984Remington SteeleBrenda Flowers1 episode