Stella Stevens

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AKA: Estelle Eggleston
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 10/01/1936
Birthplace: Yazoo City, Mississippi, United States

biography

Beautiful, talented performer who unfortunately--perhaps because she was a former "Playboy" centerfold--was typecast in undemanding, sexpot roles through the 1960s. Although Stevens first gained attention as the vamp, Appassionata von Climax, in the film "Li'l Abner" (1959), it wasn't until John Cassavetes' "Too Late Blues" (1962) and Sam Peckinpah's lyrical "The Ballad of Cable Hogue" (1970) that she was able to showcase her dramatic and comedic gifts. She later produced and directed a feature-length documentary, "The American Heroine" (1979), and has appeared on numerous TV shows. She Continued

Credits

(TV Show)
1996-1996
Flora Lansing
1996
Captain Taylor
1983
Amelia Crusoe
1978
Linda Rogo
1972
Jess Polanski
1961
Actor
Chorine
Margo Crane
Mrs Pringle
Nicki Dixon
Susan
Appassionata Von Climax
Betty Dubois
Marty Reeves
Sonny Moore
Nina Jameson
Joan
Stacey Woodward
Marg Graves
Actor
Robin Gantner
Yvonne Kellermen
Ann
Stella Purdy
Joaney
Perla
Violet Lawson
Director
The Granny
Beverly Hills
Ellen Hardy
Karen

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Spotted by Fox talent scout in college production of "Bus Stop"
 
Modeled as Playboy centerfold at age 19
1959 
Film debut, "Say One For Me"
1962 
TV debut on "Johnny Ringo" episode
1971 
TV film debut, "In Broad Daylight"
Continued

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