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Jill Masterton is a fictional 'companion' of Auric Goldfinger and sister to Tilly Masterton. The character appears in the 1959 Ian Fleming novel Goldfinger and was subsequently adapted (and renamed Jill Masterson) for the 1964 EON Productions film of the same name.

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  • Jill Masterton (Literary)
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  • Jill Masterton is a fictional 'companion' of Auric Goldfinger and sister to Tilly Masterton. The character appears in the 1959 Ian Fleming novel Goldfinger and was subsequently adapted (and renamed Jill Masterson) for the 1964 EON Productions film of the same name.
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Eyes
  • Deep blue
death place
  • Miami, Florida, United States
Status
  • Deceased, skin suffocation
Affiliation
  • Auric Goldfinger
First Appearance
Role
Hair
  • Pale blonde, long
Name
  • Jill Masterton
Known relatives
Height
  • 310.0
death date
  • 1957(xsd:integer)
Last Appearance
  • Goldfinger
Occupation
  • Companion to Auric Goldfinger
Nationality
Distinguishing Features
  • A Claddagh ring on the middle finger – two gold hands clasped round a gold heart
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  • Jill Masterton is a fictional 'companion' of Auric Goldfinger and sister to Tilly Masterton. The character appears in the 1959 Ian Fleming novel Goldfinger and was subsequently adapted (and renamed Jill Masterson) for the 1964 EON Productions film of the same name.
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