Stevens, Stella (1936–)

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Stevens, Stella (1936–)

American tv and screen actress and director. Born Estelle Caro Eggleston, Oct 1, 1936, in Yazoo City, MS; m. Noble Herman Stephens, 1954 (div.); children: Andrew Stevens (b. 1955, actor).

Made film debut in Say One For Me, but came to prominence with Li'l Abner (both 1959); other films include Too Lates Blues, Girls! Girls! Girls!, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Nutty Professor, The Silencers, Advance to the Rear, Synanon, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, The Poseidon Adventure, Arnold and Nickelodeon; on tv, had recurring roles on "Surfside Six," "Ben Casey," "Flamingo Road" and "General Hospital"; produced and directed the 90-minute documentary The American Heroine (1979) and directed the Canadian feature The Ranch (1989).

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