Stella Stevens
Stella Stevens is an American film, television, and stage actress. She began her acting career in 1959 and starred in such popular films as Girls! Girls! Girls! ; The Nutty Professor ; The Courtship of Eddie's Father ; The Silencers ; Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows ; The Ballad of Cable Hogue ; and The Poseidon Adventure.
Stevens also appeared in numerous television series, miniseries, and movies, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents ; Bonanza ; The Love Boat ; Hart to Hart ; Newhart ; Murder, She Wrote ; Magnum, P.I. ; ; and Twenty Good Years. In 1960, she won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress. Stevens has also worked as a film producer, director, and writer. She appeared in three Playboy pictorials, and was Playmate of the Month for January 1960.
Early life
She was born Estelle Eggleston in Yazoo City, Mississippi, the only child of Thomas Ellett Eggleston and his wife Dovey Estelle. One of her great-grandfathers was Henry Clay Tyler, an early settler from Boston and a jeweler who gave the Yazoo City courthouse cupola its clock.When Stevens was 4, her parents moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where they lived on Carrington Road near Highland Street. Her father was an insurance salesman, and her mother was a nurse. Stevens attended St. Anne's Catholic School on Highland Street and Sacred Heart School on Jefferson Avenue, finishing her final year of high school in 1955 at the Memphis Evening School at Memphis Tech High School.
At age 16, she married electrician Noble Herman Stephens on December 1, 1954, probably in Memphis. They had one child, Herman Andrew Stephens, who would later be known as actor/producer Andrew Stevens. He is Stella's only child. The couple divorced in 1957 but Stella and her son retained a variation of her ex-husband's surname as their own professional surnames. While studying at Memphis State College, she became interested in acting and modeling. According to her official biography, "Her schooling in Memphis, included a couple of years at Memphis State University, where she was noticed in the school play Bus Stop. The Memphis Press-Scimitar review of that performance in Memphis sparked her career."
Film career
Stevens made her film debut in Say One for Me, a modest musical produced by and starring Bing Crosby, appearing in the minor role of a chorus girl. Stevens' contract with 20th Century-Fox was dropped after six months. After winning the role of Appassionata Von Climax in the musical Li'l Abner, she signed a contract with Paramount Pictures. In 1960, she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress for her performance in Say One for Me, sharing the distinction with fellow up-and-comers Tuesday Weld, Angie Dickinson, and Janet Munro.Throughout the late 1950s and 1960s Stevens achieved success as a model. When high-speed Ektachrome film was introduced in 1959, Stevens was the first person ever photographed for a formal portrait by the light of a single candle and several reflectors for the cover of a photography magazine. In January 1960, she was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month, and was also featured in Playboy pictorials in 1965 and 1968. She was included in Playboy's 100 Sexiest Stars of the 20th Century, appearing at number 27. During the 1960s she was one of the most photographed women in the world.
In 1961, she starred opposite Bobby Darin in John Cassavetes' Too Late Blues and in 1962, she starred opposite Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls!. The following year she appeared in two successful comedy films: Jerry Lewis's The Nutty Professor, as his student and love interest Stella Purdy, and in Vincente Minnelli's The Courtship of Eddie's Father, playing the would-be "Miss Montana" beauty queen.
In 1964, she signed a contract with Columbia Pictures. Following appearances in Synanon and The Secret of My Success, Stevens starred as a sexy but clumsy government agent opposite Dean Martin in the Matt Helm spy spoof The Silencers. Her final film for Columbia was Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows in which she played "Sister George".
In 1970, Stevens starred opposite Jason Robards in Sam Peckinpah's The Ballad of Cable Hogue, for which she received positive reviews. In his review in The New York Times, Roger Greenspun wrote, "But it is Stella Stevens, at last in a role good enough for her, who most wonderfully sustains and enlightens the action." In 1972 she starred in Irwin Allen's hugely successful disaster film The Poseidon Adventure, starring Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Roddy McDowall and Shelley Winters. Stevens played the role of Linda Rogo, the "refreshingly outspoken" ex-prostitute wife of Borgnine's character.
Although she continued to appear in feature films for the next four decades, Stevens shifted the focus of her career to television series, miniseries and movies.
Television career
Stevens appeared in several top television series in the 1960s, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, General Electric Theater, and Ben Casey. One of her earliest television appearances was in a critically acclaimed 1960 episode of Bonanza, "Silent Thunder", playing a deaf mute.In the early 1970s, she began working regularly on television series, miniseries and movies. She appeared in episodes of such popular series as Banacek and Police Story, as well as the pilot films for Wonder Woman, The Love Boat and Hart to Hart. In 1979, she appeared along with son Andrew Stevens in The Oregon Trail episode "Hannah's Girl".
In the 1980s, she continued to work regularly in series such as Newhart, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Highway to Heaven, Night Court, Murder, She Wrote, Magnum, P.I., and Father Dowling Mysteries. Stevens appears in 34 episodes of the prime-time soap opera Flamingo Road, as Lute-Mae Sanders, the former madam of a brothel.
From 1989-90, she had a role on Santa Barbara as Phyllis Blake. Her string of appearances on popular television series continued into the 1990s with The Commish, Burke's Law, , Silk Stalkings and General Hospital. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed miniseries In Cold Blood. Her television career continued into the 2000s when she appeared in an episode of Twenty Good Years.
Additional work
In the 1960s Stevens was a member of a five-voice vocal ensemble called "The Skip-Jacks." That group is best known for performing the theme songs for the television programs The Flintstones and The Patty Duke Show.Stevens appeared in several stage productions, including a touring production of an all-female version of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple opposite Sandy Dennis. Stevens played the Oscar Madison character. She produced and directed two films, The Ranch and The American Heroine. In 1999, she co-wrote a novel, Razzle Dazzle, about a Memphis-born singer named Johnny Gault.
Personal life
In late 1976, Stevens purchased a ranch in Methow Valley near Carlton, Washington, on the eastern edge of the Cascade Mountains. She also opened an art gallery and bakery in the nearby small town of Twisp, Washington.In 1983, Stevens began a long-term relationship with rock guitarist Bob Kulick; through at least 1990, they shared Stevens' Beverly Hills home. In 2005, Stevens received the Reel Cowboys Silver Spur Award for her contributions to the Western genre.
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 and Kulick often visited her there until his death on May 28, 2020.
Filmography
Films
- Say One for Me as Chorine
- The Blue Angel as Chorus Girl
- Li'l Abner as Appassionata Von Climax
- Man-Trap as Nina Jameson
- Too Late Blues as Jess Polanski
- Girls! Girls! Girls! as Robin Gantner
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father as Dollye Daly
- The Nutty Professor as Stella Purdy
- Advance to the Rear as Martha Lou Williams
- Synanon as Joaney Adamic
- The Secret of My Success as Violet Lawson
- The Silencers as Gail Hendricks
- Rage as Perla
- How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life as Carol Corman
- Sol Madrid as Stacey Woodward
- Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows as Sister George
- The Mad Room as Ellen Hardy
- The Ballad of Cable Hogue as Hildy
- A Town Called Bastard as Alvira
- Stand Up and Be Counted as Yvonne Kellerman
- Slaughter as Ann
- The Poseidon Adventure as Linda Rogo
- Arnold as Karen
- The Day The Earth Moved as Kate Barker
- Las Vegas Lady as Lucky
- Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold as Bianca Javin / Dragon Lady
- Nickelodeon as Marty Reeves
- Mister Deathman as Liz
- The Manitou as Amelia Crusoe
- Wacko as Mrs. Doctor Graves
- Ladies Night as Shelly
- Chained Heat as Captain Taylor
- The Longshot as Nicki Dixon
- Monster in the Closet as Margo
- Down the Drain as Sophia
- The Terror Within II as Kara
- Last Call as Betty
- Mom as Beverly Hills
- The Nutt House as Mrs. Robinson
- Exiled in America as Sonny Moore
- South Beach as Nancy
- Little Devils: The Birth as Mrs. Clara Madison
- Eye of the Stranger as Doc
- Hard Drive as Susan
- as Frannie Sibley
- Molly & Gina as Mrs. Sweeny
- Illicit Dreams as Cicily
- The Granny as Granny
- Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure as Fran Sibley
- Star Hunter as Mrs. March
- Virtual Combat as Mary
- Invisible Mom as Mrs. Herbert Pringle
- Bikini Hotel as Gail Regent
- Size 'Em Up
- The Long Ride Home as Fiona Champyon
- Blessed as Betty
- Glass Trap as Joan Highsmith
- Hell to Pay as Mary Potter
- Popstar as Henrietta
Television
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Judy
- Johnny Ringo as Suzanne Crale
- Hawaiian Eye as Carol Judd
- Bonanza as Ann 'Annie' Croft
- Riverboat as Lisa Walters
- General Electric Theater as Laura Jericho
- General Electric Theater as May Alberti
- Follow the Sun as Linda Laurence
- Frontier Circus as Katy Cogswell
- Ben Casey as Jane Hancock
- In Broad Daylight as Elizabeth Chappel
- Ghost Story as Joanna Brent
- Hec Ramsey as Ivy Turnwright
- Climb an Angry Mountain as Sheila Chilko
- Banacek as Jill Hammond
- Linda as Linda Reston
- Honky Tonk as Gold Dust
- The Day the Earth Moved as Kate Barker
- Police Story as Margaret Case
- Wonder Woman as Marcia
- Kiss Me, Kill Me as Stella Stafford
- Wanted: The Sundance Woman as Lola Wilkins
- The Love Boat
- Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging as Martha McVea
- Murder in Peyton Place as Stella Chernak
- The Night They Took Miss Beautiful as Kate Malloy
- The Oregon Trail as Hannah Morgan
- The Eddie Capra Mysteries
- The Jordan Chance as Verna Stewart
- Friendships, Secrets and Lies as Edyth
- Hart to Hart as Dr. Fleming
- The French Atlantic Affair, miniseries
- Make Me an Offer as Deidre Price
- Flamingo Road as Lute-Mae Sanders
- Children of Divorce as Sherry Malik
- Twirl as Carolyn Moore
- Matt Houston as Clover McKenna
- The Love Boat as Toni Cooper / Kathy Costello / Leonara Klopman
- Women of San Quentin as Lt. Janet Alexander
- Newhart as Erica Chase
- Fantasy Island as Marion Sommers / Maatira
- Amazons as Kathryn Lundquist
- No Man's Land as Nellie Wilder
- Hotel as Rita DeLaine
- Highway to Heaven as Stella
- Night Court as Irene Danbury
- Murder, She Wrote as Sally Mestin
- A Masterpiece of Murder as Della Vance / Deb Potts
- Magnum, P.I. as Loretta 'Lolly' Zachary van der Post
- The History of White People in America: Volume II
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson as Mimi Carteret
- Adventures Beyond Belief as Mrs. Loretta Kemble
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: A Table at Ciro's as Mimi Carteret
- Father Dowling Mysteries as Katherine 'Kate' St. Urban
- Man Against the Mob as Joey Day
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Georgia Brooks
- Jake Spanner, Private Eye as Sandra Summers
- Santa Barbara as Phyllis Blake
- Dream On as Lyla Murphy
- In the Heat of the Night as Georgia Farren
- Dangerous Curves as Muffy Fuller
- The Commish as Donna DeVries
- Burke's Law as Candice Collier
- Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women as Lawanda
- ' as Margaret Lang
- Dave's World as Dave's Mother
- Subliminal Seduction as Mrs. Beecham
- Renegade as Amanda Sixkiller
- Arli$$ as Flora Lansing
- Silk Stalkings as Mrs. Morton
- In Cold Blood as Hotel Keeper
- General Hospital
- ' as Josephine 'Mama Jo' Max
- Nash Bridges as Suzie Dupree
- The Christmas List as Natalie Parris
- Viper as Lorraine
- By Dawn's Early Light as Eli
- Strip Mall as Doreen Krudup
- Twenty Good Years as Martha
As director
- The American Heroine
- The Ranch