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Stella Stevens

1938 - 2023

Stella Stevens  American Actress

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Relationships

Stella Stevens was previously married to Noble Herman Stephens (1954 - 1957).

Stella Stevens was in relationships with Bob Kulick (1983 - 2020), Mel Tormé (1976 - 1977), Skip Ward (1967 - 1970), Michael Dante (1959) and Robert Evans (1959).

Stella Stevens had encounters with Hugh O'Brian (1961), Buddy Bregman (1960), Warren Beatty (1959) and Jerry Lewis.

About

American Actress Stella Stevens passed away on 17th Feb 2023 Los Angeles, California, USA aged 84. Born Estelle Caro Eggleston on 1st October, 1938 in Yazoo City, Mississippi, USA and educated at St. Anne's Catholic School, Memphis and Sacred Heart School, Memphis, Stella Stevens is most remembered for her roles as Robin Gantner in the 1962 musical comedy film Girls! Girls! Girls!, Stella Purdy in the 1963 science fiction comedy film The Nutty Professor, Linda Rogo in the 1972 disaster film The Poseidon Adventure, Gail Hendricks in the 1966 Pathécolor spy spoof film The Silencers, Hildy in the 1970 Technicolor Western comedy film The Ballad of Cable Hogue and Sister George in the 1968 comedy film Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows in a career that spanned 1959–2010. Her zodiac sign is Libra.

Stella Stevens was in 3 on-screen matchups, including Clu Gulager in Murder, She Wrote (1984), Roddy McDowall in Arnold (1973) and Ernest Borgnine in The Poseidon Adventure (1972).

Stella Stevens is a member of the following lists: American film actors, American film producers and American television actors.

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Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married16 years--
Dating537 years, 4 months8 years, 1 month1 month, 1 day
Encounter464 years, 2 months16 years-
Total1064 years, 2 months11 years, 1 month1 month, 1 day

Details

First NameStella
Middle NameCaro
Last NameStevens
Maiden NameEggleston
Full Name at BirthEstelle Caro Eggleston
Alternative NameMiss January 1960, Estelle Caro Eggleston, Stella Stevens
Birthday1st October, 1938
BirthplaceYazoo City, Mississippi, USA
Died17th February, 2023
Place of DeathLos Angeles, California, USA
Cause of DeathAlzheimer's Disease
BuriedHollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, USA
Height5' 5" (165 cm)
Weight118lbs (54 kg)
BuildAthletic
Eye ColorBrown - Light
Hair ColorDyed Blonde
Distinctive FeatureStunning Body
Zodiac SignLibra
SexualityStraight
ReligionChristian
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
High SchoolMemphis Evening School at Memphis Tech High School (1955), St. Anne's Catholic School, Memphis, Sacred Heart School, Memphis
UniversityMemphis State College
Occupation TextActress, Film Producer, Director, Pin-Up Model
OccupationActress
Claim to Fameher roles as Robin Gantner in the 1962 musical comedy film Girls! Girls! Girls!, Stella Purdy in the 1963 science fiction comedy film The Nutty Professor, Linda Rogo in the 1972 disaster film The Poseidon Adventure, Gail Hendricks in the 1966 Pathécolor spy spoof film The Silencers, Hildy in the 1970 Technicolor Western comedy film The Ballad of Cable Hogue and Sister George in the 1968 comedy film Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
Year(s) Active1959–present, 1959–2010
Brand EndorsementPrint ads: Coppertone Tanning Lotion (1962-63)., Has her own fragrance line, "Sexy", with "Gold Label" for women and "Black Label" for men.
Bust (inches)36
Cup SizeC
Waist (inches)24
Hips (inches)36
Official Websites
FatherThomas Ellett Eggleston
MotherEstelle Caro Eggleston
Family MemberAndrew Stevens (son)

Stella Stevens (born Estelle Eggleston; October 1, 1938 – February 17, 2023) was an American actress. She began her acting career in 1959 and starred in such popular films as Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962), The Nutty Professor (1963), The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963), The Silencers (1966), Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968), The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970), and The Poseidon Adventure (1972).

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