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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jill_ForsterJill Forster - Wikipedia

    Jill Forster (born 30 November 1936), is an English Australian former actress who came to Australia as a model in 1964, she subsequently became well known for her roles in TV series, but also appeared in films and telefilms.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0286964Jill Forster - IMDb

    Actress: SeaChange. Jill Forster was born in Britain and immigrated to Australia in 1964 to pursue a career in modeling. Crawford Productions provided her with her first acting opportunity in Hunter (a television series). She appeared in the movies Libdo, Great Expectations and Say A Little Prayer.

  3. Actress: SeaChange. Jill Forster was born in Britain and immigrated to Australia in 1964 to pursue a career in modeling. Crawford Productions provided her with her first acting opportunity in Hunter (a television series).

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jill_ForsterJill Forster - Wikiwand

    Jill Forster (born 30 November 1936), is an English Australian former actress who came to Australia as a model in 1964, she subsequently became well known for her roles in TV series, but also appeared in films and telefilms.

  5. Jill Forster, Sydney, Australia. 47 likes. Author of Think about Creativity, Think about Mentoring, Lullabies, Honeyed Ramblings and Mother of the Child.

  6. Jill Forster is the Head of Asset Management and a member of the Investment Committee at MARK Americas, formerly Meyer Bergman, with a focus on urban investments. Previously, Jill spent 10 years at BlackRock where she was a portfolio manager of both value add and core commingled real estate equity funds, investing across asset types.

  7. Jill Forster came to Australia in 1964 as a young model. After appearing in a television commercial she was quickly pursued by Dorothy Crawford of Crawford Productions and her acting career blossomed. Her first role was in the Australian TV series Hunter. It took her on location to Woomera in South Australia for six weeks.