Death of Jill Jacobson: Iconic Star Trek actress dies at 70

Death of Jill Jacobson: Iconic Star Trek actress dies at 70
Death of Jill Jacobson: Iconic Star Trek actress dies at 70

Jill Jacobson, known for her multiple appearances in the saga Star Trekdied at the age of 70 on December 8 after a long battle with illness. It was one of his close friends who announced the sad news to the American media, the Hollywood Reporterthis Sunday, December 15.

This is sad news for fans of the saga Star Trek. Jill Jacobson died on December 8 at the age of 70, almost a month after Tony Todd. At least that's what one of his close friends, a certain Dan Harary, revealed to Hollywood ReporterSunday December 15. The American actress would have breathed her last at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (in Los Angeles) after a long battle with esophageal cancer.

Death of Jill Jacobson: her loved ones pay her a vibrant tribute

Since the announcement of Jill Jacobson's death was revealed by the American press, many people who knew her have shared tender statements about her. “Beautiful, energetic and positive to the end, she will be deeply missed by many family members, friends, and her beloved dogs Benny and Kowalski“, his relatives said in a press release relayed by the news site Deadline. American actress Caryn Richman, with whom she co-starred in the television series The New Gidget also wanted to highlight his many qualities. Particularly her sense of humor which according to her, “was brilliant.”

Jill Jacobson: focus on her impressive career

After completing her studies, Jill Jacobson quickly moved to Los Angeles where she began her acting career. She made her first appearance in the horror film Nurse Sherriby director Al Adamson, released in 1977, where she landed the leading role. Building on this experience, the latter then multiplied appearances in various series and films such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek : Deep Space Nine, Days of our lives, Madame is served, Falcon Crest, The New Gidget and many more…

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