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'''Diane Jones''' is an American background actor who portrayed Adama's wife [[Ila]] in portraiture in the {{OS|Saga of a Star World|prose=y}}, and later as a bar maiden on [[Equellus]] in the {{OS|The Lost Warrior|prose=y}}. Both of her performances were uncredited, but she was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.
'''Diane Jones''' is an American background performer who portrayed Adama's wife [[Ila]] in portraiture in the {{OS|Saga of a Star World|prose=y}}, and later as a [[Bar Maiden|bar maiden]] on [[Equellus]] in the {{OS|The Lost Warrior|prose=y}}. Both of her performances were uncredited, but she was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.


Jones' appearances span across the 1970s mainly as various background extras, such as a bystander in ''Kojak'' and as Miss Alabama in ''The'' ''Bionic Woman''  episode "Bionic Beauty." Her first known acting credit is as Patricia ("the one with the cat"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cinemacats.com/the-psycho-lover-1970/|title=Cinema Cats - The Psycho Lover (1970)|accessdate=1 December 2024|date=29 December 2023}}</ref>), a lesbian sculptor that Marco (the protagonist) murders in her bathtub, in the 1970 [[w:Sexpolitation|sexpolitation]] crime film ''[https://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/The_Psycho_Lover The Psycho Lover].''
Jones' appearances span across the 1970s mainly as various background extras, such as a bystander in ''Kojak'' and as Miss Alabama in ''The'' ''Bionic Woman''  episode "Bionic Beauty." Her first known acting credit is as Patricia ("the one with the cat"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cinemacats.com/the-psycho-lover-1970/|title=Cinema Cats - The Psycho Lover (1970)|accessdate=1 December 2024|date=29 December 2023}}</ref>), a lesbian sculptor that Marco (the protagonist) murders in her bathtub, in the 1970 [[w:Sexpolitation|sexpolitation]] crime film ''[https://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/The_Psycho_Lover The Psycho Lover].''

Latest revision as of 22:27, 1 December 2024


Diane Jones

As Ila in photos Adama goes through in "Saga of a Star World."

As unnamed bar maiden in "The Lost Warrior."

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Portrays: Ila (uncredited), Equellus bar maiden (uncredited)
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Nationality: USA USA
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Diane Jones is an American background performer who portrayed Adama's wife Ila in portraiture in the Original Series' "Saga of a Star World", and later as a bar maiden on Equellus in the Original Series' "The Lost Warrior". Both of her performances were uncredited, but she was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.

Jones' appearances span across the 1970s mainly as various background extras, such as a bystander in Kojak and as Miss Alabama in The Bionic Woman episode "Bionic Beauty." Her first known acting credit is as Patricia ("the one with the cat"[1]), a lesbian sculptor that Marco (the protagonist) murders in her bathtub, in the 1970 sexpolitation crime film The Psycho Lover.

References

  1. Cinema Cats - The Psycho Lover (1970) (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (29 December 2023). Retrieved on 1 December 2024.