Stella stevens biography actor
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Stella Stevens
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Born | Estelle Eggleston ()October 1, Yazoo City, Mississippi, U.S. |
Died | February 17, () (aged84) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actress, model, director, producer, businesswoman, artist |
Yearsactive | – |
Spouse | Noble Herman Stephens (m.) |
Partner | Bob Kulick () |
Children | Andrew Stevens |
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Stella Stevens (born Estelle Eggleston; October 1, February 17, ) was an American actress and model. She is known for her roles in Girls! Girls! Girls! (), The Nutty Professor (), The Courtship of Eddie's Father (), The Silencers (), Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (), The Ballad of Cable Hogue () and The Poseidon Adventure ().
In , she won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress for her role in Say One for Me.
Stevens was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, but raised in Memphis, Tennessee.[1] • The early film career of Stella Stevens could be said to mirror that of Marilyn Monroe. She began by playing a succession of sensuous, blond glamour girls, from naïve virgins and funny coquettes to precocious or briny-tongued floozies. Her early maturity on screen may have reflected her own turbulent private life: she was pregnant at 15, married had a child (Andrew Stevens) at 16, and was divorced a year later. At 21, having a child to support and no money, she posed as a celebrated Playboy centerfold. She was Playmate of the Month for January , which did her subsequent movie career no harm whatever. She was voted by Playboy as one of the Sexiest Women of the 20th century and became one of the most photographed stars of the s. • Stella Stevens, the screen siren of the s who brought sweet sexiness to such films as The Nutty Professor, Too Late Blues and The Ballad of Cable Hogue, has died. She was Stevens died Friday in Los Angeles, her son, actor-producer-director Andrew Stevens, told The Hollywood Reporter. She had been in hospice for quite some time with Stage 7 Alzheimers, he said. Shining brightest in light comedies, the blond, blue-eyed actress appeared as a shy beauty contestant from Montana in Vincente Minnellis The Courtship of Eddies Father (), portrayed a headstrong nunna in Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows! () opposite Rosalind Russell and frolicked with the fun-loving Dean Martin in two films: the Matt Helm spy spoof The Silencers () and How to rädda a Marriage and Ruin Your Life (). Stevens also starred opposite Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls! (), a movie she said
The voluptuous, blue-eyed Stella was born Estelle Caro Eggleston to one of the oldest families in Yazoo City, Mississippi. A myth which had her hailing from the quaintly named area of Hot Coffee was purely an invention by Hollywood publicists. Her father, T Stella Stevens, Starlet of the ’60s and ‘Nutty Professor’ Actress, Dies at 84