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    She was a popular screen siren in the 60s. A natural beauty that few remember her today

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJuly 22, 20242 Mins Read
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    Estelle Caro Eggleston was the birthplace of Stella Stevens in Yazoo City, Mississippi, on October 1, 1938. She showed an early interest in the performing arts despite being raised in a humble environment.

    She grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, where she went to high school and went on to study journalism and drama at Memphis State University.

    Making It Big in Hollywood

    It was more of a lucky break that launched Stella’s Hollywood career. She signed with 20th Century Fox after being found in a college production. With her breakthrough performance in 1959’s “Say One for Me,” she was named New Star of the Year—Actress at the Golden Globes.

    Become Famous

    Stella Stevens produced an impressive body of work throughout the 1960s. She proved her versatility and talent in a number of films in which she starred. She dazzled audiences in “Girls! Girls! Girls!” with her charisma and chemistry with Elvis Presley, and she gave a performance to remember in “The Nutty Professor” co-starring Jerry Lewis. She was also highly praised for her performance in the tragic part she played in “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father.”

    Television Profession

    Stella Stevens had a major impact on television in addition to her work in film. She had guest appearances on several television series, including “Fantasy Island,” “The Love Boat,” and “Bonanza.” Her career spanned decades, thanks in large part to her smooth transitions between film and television.

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    Private Life

    Andrew Stevens was born to Stella and her husband, electrician Noble Herman Stephens. Andrew became an accomplished actor and film producer, just like his famous mother. Stella kept in regular contact with her family despite the responsibilities of her profession; she frequently mentioned them as her main sources of strength and inspiration.

    Later Life and Its Impact

    Stella Stevens kept working in show business well into her twilight years, playing parts that gave her the opportunity to age gracefully on television. In her spare time, she would volunteer for causes related to animal rights and Alzheimer’s research.

    At the age of 84, Stevens passed away in Los Angeles on February 17, 2023, due to complications arising from Alzheimer’s disease. She and her work will always hold a special place in our hearts.

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