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Revision as of 19:53, April 6, 2013

Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch
Founder of Scientology's Celebrity Centre

Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch was a major figure in the Church of Scientology, one of the most beloved people in Scientology, and the founder of Scientology's Celebrity Centres. She passed away at the young age of fifty, but along the way she touched so many lives.


  • To this day, Yvonne still resides in a special place in the hearts of those who knew her. This is a place where personal stories, from those who knew her, are presented.


  • During the time that she spent working out of Los Angeles, California, 1968 to 1977, she met and worked with many celebrities. Many, but surely not all, that she knew are listed on this page.


  • Your stories about Yvonne are very much welcome. To have them added here, please e-mail them to Howard Dickman at BlkC5vette@aol.com. Thank you so much for visiting.


  • (This page is an addendum to Yvonne's upcoming biography page.)


Personal Rememberances

Celebrities who knew Yvonne
Celebrity Centre International
Amanda Ambrose
Karen Black
Geoffrey Lewis
Robert F. Lyons
John Travolta
  • "I remember first meeting Yvonne on February 9, 1973, when she arrived as the headliner speaker for the grand opening of the Church of Scientology of San Diego. I was a poor U.S. sailor who had only been in Scientology about six months and was part time staff, working as a grader for the personality tests that we administered to new people. Yvonne walked through the front doors, passed though our small reception area and came right up to my desk as I was working. She introduced herself and we conversed, as if we were lifelong friends, for several minutes. To this day, some forty years later, I have not met another person with so much charisma and caring; she was an extraordinary lady, one I will never forget. I dedicate my work, on her biography, in her honor." Howard Dickman, April, 2013