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Stella Stevens (born October 1, 1938 as Estelle Caro Eggleston) is an American film, television and stage actress, who began her acting career in 1959. She has also been a film producer, film director and pin-up model
ens was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, the daughter of Dovey Estelle (née Caro) and Thomas Ellett Eggleston. She married electrician Noble Herman Stephens on December 1, 1954, probably in Memphis, Tennessee, with whom she had her only child, actor/producer Andrew Stevens.

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Stella Stevens (born October 1, 1938 as Estelle Caro Eggleston) is an American film, television and stage actress, who began her acting career in 1959. She has also been a film producer, film director and pin-up model
Biography
Early life
Stevens was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, the daughter of Dovey Estelle (née Caro) and Thomas Ellett Eggleston. She married electrician Noble Herman Stephens on December 1, 1954, probably in Memphis, Tennessee, with whom she had her only child, actor/producer Andrew Stevens. She and Herman Stephens divorced three years later, although she retained a variation of his surname as her own professional name.
Career
Stevens was first under contract to 20th Century Fox, then dropped after six months. After winning the role of "Appassionata Von Climax" for the musical Li'l Abner (1959), she signed a contract with Paramount Pictures (1959-1963) and later Columbia Pictures (1964-1968). She shared the 1960 Golden Globe Award for, "Most Promising Newcomer - Female," with Tuesday Weld, Angie Dickinson and Janet Munro for, Say One For Me.
In 1960, Stevens was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for January (and had featured pictorials in 1965 and 1968). Stevens was listed among the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th Century (#27). During the 1960s, she was one of the 10 most photographed women in the world, along with Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Ann-Margret and Raquel Welch.
In 1962, Stevens starred opposite Elvis Presley in, Girls! Girls! Girls!. Later that year, she portrayed Jerry Lewis's love interest in, The Nutty Professor. This was followed by other comic turns as the former "Miss Montana" beauty queen in Vincente Minnelli's The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and as Dean Martin's inept partner in the "Matt Helm" spy spoof, The Silencers.
Stevens was featured in Sam Peckinpah's, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, in 1970, with Jason Robards. In 1972, she appeared in Irwin Allen's
The Poseidon Adventure, as "Linda Rogo" (the former-hooker wife of Ernest Borgnine's character).
Throughout her career, Stevens appeared in dozens of TV shows and was a regular on the 1981-1982 prime-time soap opera Flamingo Road. She teamed with the late Sandy Dennis in a touring production of an all-female version of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, playing the messy one.
Stevens produced and directed two films, The Ranch (1989) and The American Heroine (1979).
Filmography
Films
Television
* - TV movie
- Strip Mall (2001)
- By Dawn's Early Light * (2000)
- Viper - "The Getaway" (1998)
- The Christmas List * (1997)
- Nash Bridges - "Deliverance" (1997)
- The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! * (1997)
- General Hospital (1996, 1999)
- In Cold Blood (1996) (miniseries)
- Silk Stalkings - "When She Was Bad" (1996)
- Arli$$ - "What About the Fans?" (1996)
- Renegade - "Love Hurts" (1996)
- Subliminal Seduction * (1996)
- Dave's World - "The Mommies" (1995)
- Highlander: The Series - "Vendetta" (1995)
- Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women * (1994)
- Burke's Law - "Who Killed the Romance?" (1994)
- The Commish - "Eastbridge Boulevard" (1993)
- Dangerous Curves - "In the Name of Love" (1992)
- In the Heat of the Night - "A Woman Much Admired" (1991)
- Dream On - "Over Your Dead Body" (1990)
- Santa Barbara (1989-1990)
- Jake Spanner, Private Eye * (1989)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - "Twist" (1988), "Craig's Will" (1960)
- Man Against the Mob* * (1988)
- Father Dowling Mysteries - "Fatal Confession" (1987)
- A Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery * (1987)
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: A Table at Ciro's * (1987)
- Adventures Beyond Belief * (1987)
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson * (1987)
- Magnum, P.I. - "Find Me a Rainbow" (1986)
- A Masterpiece of Murder * (1986)
- The History of White People in America: Volume II * (1986)
- Murder, She Wrote - "Funeral at Fifty-Mile" (1985)
- Night Court - "Harry and the Madam" (1984)
- Highway to Heaven - "Help Wanted: Angel" (1984)
- Hotel - "Flesh and Blood" (1984)
- No Man's Land * (1984)
- Amazons * (1984)
- Fantasy Island (2 episodes, 1983)
- Newhart (2 episodes, 1983)
- Women of San Quentin * (1983)
- The Love Boat (2 episodes, 1983)
- Matt Houston - "Whose Party Is It Anyway?" (1983)
- Flamingo Road (34 episodes, 1981-1982), as Lute-Mae Sanders
- Twirl * (1981)
- Children of Divorce * (1980)
- Flamingo Road * (1980), pilot for the TV series
- Make Me an Offer * (1980)
- Friendships, Secrets and Lies * (1979)
- The French Atlantic Affair (1979) (miniseries)
- Hart to Hart * (1979), series pilot of Hart to Hart
- Express to Terror * (1979)
- The Jordan Chance * (1978)
- Cruise Into Terror * (1978)
- The Oregon Trail - "Hannah's Girl", appearing with son Andrew Stevens (1977)
- The Night They Took Miss Beautiful * (1977)
- Murder in Peyton Place * (1977)
- Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging * (1977)
- The New Love Boat * (1977), pilot for The Love Boat
- Wanted: The Sundance Woman * (1976)
- Kiss Me, Kill Me * (1976)
- Wonder Woman - "The New Original Wonder Woman" (1975)
- Police Story - "The Losing Game" (1975)
- Honky Tonk * (1974)
- The Day the Earth Moved * (1974)
- Banacek - "Ten Thousand Dollars a Page" (1973)
- Linda * (1973)
- Climb an Angry Mountain * (1972)
- Hec Ramsey - "Hangman's Wages" (1972)
- Ghost Story - "The Dead We Leave Behind" (1972)
- In Broad Daylight * (1971)
- Ben Casey (2 episodes, 1964)
- Frontier Circus - "The Balloon Girl" (1962)
- Follow the Sun - "Conspiracy of Silence" (1961)
- General Electric Theater - "The Great Alberti" (1961), "The Graduation Dress" (1960)
- Riverboat - "Zigzag" (1960)
- Bonanza - "Silent Thunder" (1960)
- Hawaiian Eye - "Kakua Woman" (1960)
- Johnny Ringo - "Uncertain Vengeance" (1960)
Director
- The Ranch (1989)
- The American Heroine (1979)
See also
External links
- for Stella Stevens
- Interview
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