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Inger Stevens

 
Actor: Inger Stevens
  • Born: Oct 18, 1934 in Stockholm, Sweden
  • Died: Apr 30, 1970 in Hollywood, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'60s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Western
  • Career Highlights: Hang 'Em High, Madigan, A Guide for the Married Man
  • First Major Screen Credit: Man on Fire (1957)

Biography

At age 16, Inger Stevens broke into show business in a Kansas City burlesque show. She moved to New York at age 18, working in the garment center and as a chorus girl while studying theater at the Actors Studio and making the rounds of Broadway agents. She appeared in several TV commercials, leading to roles in TV dramas. In 1956 she debuted on Broadway, then made her first film in 1957. She went on to appear in a dozen or so films during the next decade-plus. Stevens achieved some popularity as the star of the '60s TV series "The Farmer's Daughter." After her death at age 36, it was later revealed that she had been secretly married since 1961 to black musician Isaac (Ike) Jones. ~ All Movie Guide
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Inger Stevens
Born Inger Stensland
October 18, 1934(1934-10-18)
Stockholm, Sweden
Died April 30, 1970 (aged 35)
Hollywood, California
Spouse(s) Ike Jones (1961–1970)
(her death)
Anthony Soglio (1955–1958)
(divorced)

Inger Stevens (October 18, 1934 – April 30, 1970)[1] was a Swedish-American movie and TV actress. She was born in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Early life

Growing up in Sweden, Stevens was an insecure and often ill child. She was 9 years old when her parents divorced, and she moved with her father to New York City.[2] At age 13, she and her father moved to Manhattan, Kansas, where she attended Manhattan High School (Kansas). At 16 years old, she worked in the Kansas City burlesque shows. At age 18, she left Kansas for New York City to work as a chorus girl and in the Garment District. Simultaneously, she took classes at the Actors Studio.

Career

She appeared on television programs and commercials and in plays, until she finally got her big chance in the movie, Man on Fire, with Bing Crosby.

Several roles in major films followed, but she had the greatest success with her leading role in the ABC television series The Farmer's Daughter, with William Windom. Stevens also had roles in episodes of Bonanza, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Eleventh Hour, Sam Benedict and The Twilight Zone.

After The Farmer's Daughter was canceled in 1966, Stevens concentrated on movies. The best-known of her movie roles were, A Guide for the Married Man (1967), with Walter Matthau, Hang 'em High, with Clint Eastwood, 5 Card Stud, with Dean Martin, and Madigan, with Henry Fonda and Richard Widmark, all in 1968. Stevens was attempting to make a comeback on TV, in 1970, with the detective drama series The Most Deadly Game when she died.

Personal life

Her first husband was her agent, Anthony Soglio, to whom she was married from 1955 to 1957. From 1961 to her death, she was secretly married to Ike Jones, a black American actor. She also was romantically involved with Crosby, Anthony Quinn, Dean Martin, Harry Belafonte, Mario Lanza, among numerous others, and Burt Reynolds, shortly before her suicide.

Death

A houseguest found Ms. Stevens lying face down on her kitchen floor on the morning of April 30, 1970, having overdosed[3] on Tedral (a combination drug of theophylline, ephedrine and phenobarbital, commonly prescribed in the treatment of breathing trouble associated with asthma, emphysema, bronchitis and other such illnesses), washed down with alcohol. Ms. Stevens had attempted suicide once before in 1959 when her reported romance with Bing Crosby ended. After an autopsy, her body was cremated and her ashes were scattered over the Pacific Ocean.

Filmography

Television

Awards and nominations

Year Result Award Category Series
1958 Nominated Laurel Awards Top New Female Personality
1968 Nominated Best Family Comedy Series A Guide for the Married Man
1964 Won Golden Globes Best TV Star — Female The Farmer's Daughter
1962 Nominated Emmy Award Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role The Dick Powell Show
1964 Nominated Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) The Farmer's Daughter

Bibliography

  • Patterson, William T.: The Farmer's Daughter Remembered, Xlibris Corporation, 2000, ISBN 0738811920.

References

  1. ^ "California Death Index, 1940-1997 [database on-line]". United States: The Generations Network. http://www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2008-07-25. 
  2. ^ Patterson, William T. The Farmer's Daughter Remembered. Xlibris Corporation, 2000. ISBN 0-7388-1192-0
  3. ^ "Inger Stevens". allmovie. http://www.allmovie.com/artist/inger-stevens-68130. Retrieved 2 May 2009. 

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