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BIOGRAPHY OF INGER STEVENS

Inger Stevens, born Ingrid Stensland, was a Swedish-American film, television and theater actress. She was born on October 18, 1934 in Stockholm, Sweden. She is the daughter of Per Gustaf and Lisbet Stensland.

 

As a child, she was often ill. When she was nine years old, her mother abandoned the family and her father moved to the United States, leaving Inger and her sister in the care of first the family maid and then an aunt at Lidingö, near Stockholm. In 1944, the girls moved with their father and his new wife to New York, where he had found work teaching at Columbia University. At age 13, she moved to Manhattan Kansas, with her father, where she attended Manhattan High School. At 16 she ran away from her home in Kansas City, Missouri, and worked in burlesque shows, at 18 she left Kansas to return to New York, where she worked as a chorus girl and in the Garment District while taking classes at the Actors Studio.Photo by Inger Stevens

She appeared in TV series, commercials and plays until she got her big break in the movie Man on Fire, starring Bing Crosby. Her greatest success was on the ABC television series The Farmer’s Daughter from 1963 to 1966, starring William Windom. Previously, Stevens appeared on episodes of Bonanza, Route 66, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Eleventh Hour, Sam Benedict, and The Twilight Zone.

She appeared in several films, A Guide to the Married Man in 1967, with Walter Matthau, Hang ‘Em High, with Clint Eastwood, 5 Card Stud, with Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum, and Madigan with Henry Fonda and Richard Widmark. She was attempting to revive her television career with the crime drama series The Most Deadly Game when she died.

 

INGER STEVENS WIFE

She married her agent, Anthony Soglio in 1955 and divorced her in 1957. She also had a brief affair with Anthony Quinn, the director of the film ‘The Buccaneer’. After his death, Ike Jones revealed that he and Inger secretly married in 1961, he was supported by his brother Carl O.

DEATH OF INGER STEVENS

On the morning of April 30, 1970, her roommate, Lola McNally, found her on the kitchen floor of her Hollywood Hills home. According to McNally, when she called out Stevens’ name, she opened her eyes, raised her head, and tried to speak, but was unable to make a sound. McNally told police she spoke to Stevens the night before and saw no signs of trouble. Stevens died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. When he arrived, doctors removed a small bandage from his chin which revealed a small amount of what appeared to be fresh blood oozing from a cut that appeared to have been a few hours old. Los Angeles County Coroner Dr. Thomas Noguchi attributed Stevens’ death to “acute barbiturate poisoning.

AGE INGER STEVENS

She died at the age of 35.

 

HANNA ALSTROM HOT

INGER STEVENS MOVIES

  1. 1957; man on fire
  2. 1958; Scream terror!
  3. 1958; the buccaneer
  4. 1959; The world, the flesh and the devil
  5. 1964; The new trainees
  6. 1967; Borgia’s Staff
  7. 1967; A guide for the married man
  8. 1967; A time to kill
  9. 1968; fire creek
  10. 1968; madigan
  11. 1968; 5 Card Stud
  12. 1968; Hang ’em high
  13. 1968; Card castle
  14. 1969; A dream of kings

INGER STEVENS TV SERIES

• Kraft Television Theater
• Robert Montgomery Presents
• Studio One
• Matinee Theater
• Crusader
• Conflict
• The Joseph Cotten Show
• The Millionaire
• Alfred Hitchcock Presents
• Climax!
• Playhouse 90
• Bonanza
• The Sunday Showcase
• Dick Powell’s Zane Gray Theater
• Moment of Fright
• Checkmate
• Hong Kong
• The Twilight Zone
• DuPont Show of the Month
• Adventures in Paradise
• The Aquanauts
• The Detectives
• Route 66
• Follow the Sun
• The Eleventh Hour
• Sam Benedict
• Your First Impression
• The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
• The Nurses
• The Dick Powell Show
• Empire
• The Farmer’s Daughter • The
Carpenter
• The Danny Kaye Show
• The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
• The Deadliest Game
• The Mask by Saba
• Run, Simon, run

HANNA ALSTROM KINGSMAN

Kingsman

With their headquarters destroyed and the world held hostage, the members of Kingsman find new allies when they discover a spy organization in the United States known as Statesman. In an adventure that tests their strength and wits, elite secret agents from both sides of the pond band together to fight a ruthless enemy and save the day, which is becoming a bit of a habit for Eggsy. .
First released: September 20, 2017 (UK)
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Box office: USD 410.9 million
Budget: USD 104 million
Music composed by: Henry Jackman, Matthew Margeson

INGER STEVENS HANG EM HIGH

Hang Em High After a gang of men unsuccessfully attempt to lynch him for a crime of rustling cattle he didn’t commit, Jed Cooper (Clint Eastwood) is rescued by Marshal Dave Bliss (Ben Johnson ) and Judge Adam Fenton (Pat Hingle). Lawyers offer him a job as Federal Marshal with the warning that he does not abuse his newfound power to get revenge on his tormentors. But, when Cooper discovers that some of the men who attacked him are involved in another series of crimes, he fights to bring them to justice. First release: May 31, 1968 (Japan) Director: Ted Post Music composed by: Dominique Frontière Box office: 6.8 million USD Screenplay: Leonard Freeman, Mel Goldberg

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