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Artist | General Electric Theater. It was not unusual for television networks, studios or program sponsors to use either an advertising or publicity agency for distribution of publicity material. In this case, GE used the publicity firm of Strauss and Irwin for this purpose. |
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Credit | eBay item photo front photo back |
License | pd |
Desc | Photo of Stella Stevens and Hugh O'Brian from the television program General Electric Theater. The presentation is called "The Graduation Dress". |
Usage | Public domain |
American actress and model
Stella Stevens is ...
Dead
Born | 1 October 1938 in Yazoo City |
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Died | 17 February 2023 in Los Angeles |
Age | 84 years, 4 months |
Sex or gender | female |
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Country of citizenship | United States of America |
Birth name | Estelle Caro Eggleston |
Child | Andrew Stevens |
Occupation | filmmaker, Playboy Playmate, film actor, model, actor and fashion model |
Height | 1.65m (5'5") |
Weight | 54kg (119.0lbs) |
Awards | Playboy Playmate of the Month and Golden Globe Award |
Educated at | University of Memphis |
Eye color | blue |
About Stella Stevens
Stella Stevens: The Sultry Starlet Who Conquered Hollywood
With her smoldering good looks and magnetic screen presence, Stella Stevens was one of the most alluring actresses of the 1960s and 70s. Born in Yazoo City, Mississippi in 1938, Stevens grew up in poverty and worked as a model and beauty queen before making her way to Hollywood.
Her breakthrough role came in 1960's "The Magnificent Seven," where she played the love interest of Yul Brynner's character. From there, she went on to star in a string of hit films, including "The Nutty Professor," "The Courtship of Eddie's Father," and "The Poseidon Adventure."
But Stevens was more than just a pretty face. She was a talented actress who could hold her own against some of the biggest names in Hollywood. She earned critical acclaim for her performances in "The Ballad of Cable Hogue" and "The Silent Partner," and even tried her hand at directing with the 1983 film "The Ranch."
Off-screen, Stevens was known for her tumultuous personal life. She was married four times and battled addiction issues throughout her career. But despite the ups and downs, she remained a beloved figure in Hollywood and continued to work well into her 70s.
Today, at 82 years old, Stevens is retired from acting but remains an icon of the silver screen. Her legacy as a trailblazing actress and model continues to inspire generations of women in the entertainment industry.
References:
- "Stella Stevens: The Sultry Starlet Who Conquered Hollywood." Rolling Stone, 1 Oct. 2020, www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/stella-stevens-hollywood-actress-model-1076223/.
- "Stella Stevens." IMDb, IMDb.com, www.imdb.com/name/nm0828913/.
About Death
Stevens died of complications from Alzheimer's disease in Los Angeles on February 17, 2023, at the age of 84.
Films - which cast members have died?
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The Poseidon Adventure
1972 film directed by Ronald Neame

The Nutty Professor
1963 Paramount Pictures science fiction comedy feature film

Nickelodeon
1976 film by Peter Bogdanovich

The Ballad of Cable Hogue
1970 film by Sam Peckinpah

Too Late Blues
1961 film by John Cassavetes

Li'l Abner
1959 film by Melvin Frank

Slaughter
1972 film by Jack Starrett

Say One for Me
1959 film by Frank Tashlin

Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
1968 film by James Neilson

The Silencers
1966 spy spoof film

Blessed
2004 British/Romanian horror film by Simon Fellows

Girls! Girls! Girls!
1962 film by Norman Taurog

The Manitou
1978 US horror movie

The Courtship of Eddie's Father
1963 film by Vincente Minnelli

Chained Heat

Advance to the Rear
1964 film by George Marshall

The Nutt House
1992 film by Adam Rifkin, Scott Spiegel

Rage
Drama/Movie, starring Glenn Ford and directed by Gilberto Gazcón

Monster in the Closet
film

Sol Madrid
1968 film by Brian G. Hutton

Man-Trap
1961 film by Edmond O'Brien

Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold
film

The Longshot
1986 film by Paul Bartel

The Granny
1995 film by Luca Bercovici

Wacko
1982 film by Greydon Clark

Illicit Dreams
1994 film by Andrew Stevens

Jim Brown: All-American
2002 film by Spike Lee

A Town Called Bastard
1971 film by Irving Lerner, Robert Parrish

How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
1968 film by Fielder Cook

Arnold

Dante's Inferno: Abandon All Hope

Women of San Quentin
1983 drama film directed by William A. Graham

The Mad Room
1969 film by Bernard Girard

Glass Trap
2005 film by Fred Olen Ray

Last Call
1991 film by Jag Mundhra

Molly & Gina
1994 film by Paul Leder

South Beach
1993 film by Fred Williamson

Mister Deathman
1977 film by Michael D. Moore

Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure
1995 film by Jim Wynorski

Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III
1994 film by Jim Wynorski

The New Love Boat

The Long Ride Home
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