Posted on 02/17/2023 1:29:30 PM PST by Borges
Stella Stevens, the actress best known for her roles in The Nutty Professor and The Poseidon Adventure and starring opposite Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls!, died today in Los Angeles after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was 84.
Stevens’ passing was confirmed to Deadline by her son, actor-producer Andrew Stevens, and her longtime friend John O’Brien.
She won a Golden Globe as Most Promising Newcomer for her first film, 1959’s Say One for Me, which starred Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds. Stevens also appeared in Lil Abner that year.
She went on to play Jerry Lewis’ dream girl in The Nutty Professor — which was inducted into the National Film Registry in 2004 — and the lippy wife of Ernest Borgnine in The Poseidon Adventure, the star-packed pic about the wreck of a luxury liner that was among the biggest hits of 1972 and helped fuel that decade’s disaster-movie trend.
Her many other film credits include The Silencers, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, Sol Madrid, Where Angels Go Trouble Follows! and The Secret of My Success.
Born on October 1, 1938, in Yazoo City, MI, Stevens was also a steady presence on television, appearing in dozens of TV movies and guest-starring in more than 40 series. She had a major arc in Ben Casey as a woman who awakens from a 13-year coma and has a brief fling with Vince Edwards’ title doctor. She also appeared in such hit shows as Bonanza and Ben Casey in the ‘60s through Wonder Woman, The Love Boat, Police Story, Hart to Hart, Newhart, Magnum, P.I., Night Court, The Commish, Arli$$, Silk Stalkings and Murder, She Wrote.
For two seasons in the early ‘80s, she starred in the primetime soap Flamingo Road and later had recurring roles in Santa Barbara and General Hospital. Reportedly, Stevens came to regret her association with Playboy, finding the sexpot label confining.
A former Playboy centerfold from January 1960, Stevens was modeling in her hometown of Memphis when she was discovered and given a screen test by 20th Century Fox. She wound up under contract with Paramount and then Columbia through the ’60s, starring opposite such big names as Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls!, Dean Martin in How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life, Bobby Darin in Too Late Blues, Chuck Conners in Synanon and Glenn Ford in The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, ADvance to the Rear and Rage.
She was so pretty...young boy’s fantasy.
RIP
Rest in Peace, Stella Stevens.
That lady was just absolutely hot in her day. May she RIP.
If memory serves....Borgnine was a retired cop and she was a retired hooker.
“Flamingo Road” was an underrated TV show.
Although raised in Yazoo City, Miss, her bio always claimed she was from Hot Coffee, Mississippi. I suppose because being raised in a place named Hot Coffee creates buzz. Not a bad career move
***The Ballad of Cable Hogue was a peculiar movie.***
I liked it! But then I also liked her in the Glen Ford movie RAGE.
Sammy davis Jr really liked her
Yes, Ray and Joey Heatherton. Thanks ...
Oh my, that generation is leaving us. She was talented and gorgeous. Godspeed, Stella
So soon after Raquel Welch.
Very much so.
Killed off just as it was getting interesting.
Someone else remembers it?! :-)
I don’t believe the show was released on DVD. Mark Harmon and Morgan Fairchild, among other, starred. There were subplots that ran the gamut.
I mainly remember Titus Semple aka Howard Duff and the really mystery character Michael Tyrone plus the great theme and open.
Michael Tyrone’s character was something exceptional. Revenge like none other before.
Definitely a creepy dude.
And Kim Novak.
I also liked it, but it was peculiar.
Who can concentrate on her eyes?
That’s right.
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