Stella Stevensstar Hollywood from the 1960s, best known for starring in The Nutty Professor with Jerry Lewis and Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls!”, died at the age of 84.
His son, actor and producer Andrew Stevensas well as his friend John O’Brien, confirmed his death in Los Angeles. Deadline on Friday.
Andrew was her only child and she is also survived by three grandchildren: Amelia and Aubrey Stevens, aged 20, and Samuel Stevens, 25.
“Alzheimers this is an insidious disease that struck not only my mother, but also my grandmother and great aunt,” Stevens wrote in an email Friday. “I hope my mother’s work will be remembered for her collaborations with some of the biggest icons in the entertainment industry.”
The icon of the 60s was also known on the spread of the magazine. Playboy and continued directing, writing and producing films.
in 1989 turned to his son Andrew in the movie The Ranch. In 1979, he also directed the documentary American Heroine.
In a 1994 interview, Stevens said he was worried about not being able to get the best of his directors and that his ambitions will change.
She began acting and modeling while studying at Memphis State University and made her feature film debut in Supporting role in Bing Crosby’s musical “Tell Me One” in 1959, but considered “Li’l Abner” to be his big break.
Stevens also starred in several TV shows in the 70s, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid And flamingo road in 1980.
In 1992, he sat down with cable television host Skip E. Lowe to discuss his career. “Not always I played the role of sexy women”, said. “I played nuns and mother superiors, where there may have been sex, but it was covered by other habits.”
He had one of the last roles in pop star since 2005produced by his son.
Andrew told him To Hollywood Reporter that the star “was in hospice with stage 7 Alzheimer’s for a long time.”
His partner is almost 40 years old, Bob Kulick, successful rock guitarist, passed away in 2020.
Source: La Opinion
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