The character of Tiffany Case was portrayed by American actress Jill St. John in the James Bond film Diamonds are Forever (1971), based on the Ian Fleming novel of the same name.
Jill St. John, who played Tiffany Case in Diamonds are Forever.
No, she is not real, and neither is Chucky. Although the Child's Play movies were inspired by a real case of a supposedly haunted doll (see the Related Question below), Chucky and Tiffany are fictional characters. There is no "true story" of a dead serial killer's spirit inhabiting a child's doll.
Monica Potter, Heidi Mark, Sharon Case Also played by Mykelle Sabin in 1999
IMDB.com is your friend. In this case, it indicates that "Ma" Kent was played by Phyllis Thaxter.
Lily Rush played by Kathryn Morris is the female lead. Lily
Jill St. John, who played Tiffany Case in Diamonds are Forever.
Tiffany Case was created in 1956.
Tiffany will tell you who she gave her make up case to. Just find the neighbor.
Tiffany Coty has: Played Assistant in "Cold Case" in 2003. Played FBI Agent in "Criminal Minds" in 2005. Played Sheila in "Abduction of Jesse Bookman" in 2008. Played Tara in "Welcome to the Rileys" in 2010. Played The Woman in "Setting of the Son" in 2013. Played Julia Wyn in "Red Dirt" in 2014.
Nancy Grace - 2005 Tiffany Souers Case was released on: USA: 7 June 2006
Tiffany & CO has this card case listed for $350.00.
Tiffany Becton has: Performed in "Crime Stoppers Case Files: Northeast Ohio" in 2011. Performed in "Crime Stoppers Case Files: Southern California" in 2011. Played Restaurant Patron in "Alex Cross" in 2012. Performed in "Crime Stoppers Case Files: Chicago" in 2012. Played Female 1 in "Porter" in 2014.
Tiffany Marshall has: Played Momma in "Dope Case Pending" in 2000. Played Beach Mom in "Bring It On: In It to Win It" in 2007. Played Spectator in "The Disney Channel Games" in 2007. Played TV Reporter in "Recount" in 2008. Played School Teacher in "Never Back Down" in 2008. Played Airline Passenger in "The Year of Getting to Know Us" in 2008.
Tiffany Case, In my opinion
Mother Earth fabricates chocolate diamonds from carbon. Abnormalities in the formation of these diamonds cause the brown colour. They, in this case, is Mother Nature.
If you can assemble a business case for mining diamonds profitably, you may want to pursue this opportunity.
Diamonds can be cut into almost any shape.