- Date de naissance
- Date de décès17 février 2023 · Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis (alzheimer's disease)
- Nom de naissanceEstelle Caro Eggleston
- Taille1,65 m
- Stella Stevens est née le 1 octobre 1938 dans le Mississippi, États-Unis. Elle était actrice et réalisatrice. Elle est connue pour L'aventure du Poséidon (1972), Matt Helm, agent très spécial (1966) et Docteur Jerry et Mister Love (1963). Elle était mariée à Noble Herman Stephens Jr.. Elle est morte le 17 février 2023 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointNoble Herman Stephens Jr.(3 décembre 1954 - 10 juillet 1956) (divorcé, 1 enfant)
- Enfants
- ParentsThomas Ellett EgglestonDovey Estelle Caro
- ProchesSam Stevens(Grandchild)Amelia Stevens(Grandchild)Aubrey Stevens(Grandchild)
- Platinum blonde hair
- Sparkling blue eyes
- Seductive deep voice
- Turned down the role of Hot Lips on the M*A*S*H* television series to focus on her film career. She has said she has since regretted the decision.
- In early 2015, she and partner Bob Kulick sold her longtime home in Beverly Hills. She is now in a long-term Alzheimer's care facility in Los Angeles where Kulick visited her until his death from heart disease on May 28th, 2020.
- Did not want to appear in the film Des filles, encore des filles ! (1962) and was nearly suspended by Paramount. Her protests hurt her relationship with the studio. She has stated several times that she refuses to watch this film.
- Recently, she was voted one of the 100 sexiest women of the century; she was No. 27.
- Son Andrew mostly grew up living with his mother in Beverly Hills but after the Manson murders, decided to live in Memphis with his grandparents where he went to high school and college.
- I did the best I could with the tools I had and the opportunities given me. My life was screwed up early by getting pregnant at 15 and married, then a baby at 16, then divorced at 17. But in spite of that start, I've done all right.
- It's been my heart's desire to direct since I started doing movies. I directed two films in the '70s and '80s. One was a feature-length documentary. But I've still not made my debut with a big film. I'm working on doing that now... So why has it taken me so long? Because it was hard as a "sexpot", as I was labeled in the '60s and '70s, to have people take me seriously as a producer or director. They would rather see me without my clothes on.
- [working with Elvis] I wish I'd never worked with Elvis. Sometimes you meet someone who could be your idol; but, after the meeting, you're so disappointed that you don't like them anymore.
- I am basically a comedienne, I always have been. The sex [in her films] has always been 'comedy sex'. A lot of the serious dramatic roles I've played, I've thought to myself, 'Oh God, they were dreary.' I like the pacing of comedy, the excitement of it.
- [on regretting her 1960 Playboy Playmate magazine shoot] I had been dropped from my contract at 20th Century Fox, didn't know a soul in Los Angeles and had a child to support.
- Wacko (1983) - $25,000
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