
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
October 18, 1934
Died
April 30, 1970 (age 35)
Place of Birth
Stockholm, Sweden
Also Known As
Ingrid Stensland
Inger Stevens
Biography
Inger Stevens (born Ingrid Stensland; October 18, 1934 – April 30, 1970)[1] was a Swedish–American film, television, and stage actress.
Stevens was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the eldest child of Per Gustaf and Lisbet Stensland. When she was six years old, her mother abandoned the family (taking her youngest son Peter with her). Soon afterwards Stevens' father moved to the United States, leaving Stevens and her brother, Ola, in the custody of the family maid—and then later with an aunt in Lidingö, near Stockholm. In 1944, she and her brother moved to the United States and lived with their father and his new wife in New York City where he was teaching at Columbia University. At age 13, Stevens moved with her family to Manhattan, Kansas, where her father taught at Kansas State University. Stevens attended Manhattan High School.
At 16, she ran away from home to Kansas City, and worked in burlesque shows. At 18, she left Kansas City to return to New York City, where she worked as a chorus girl and in the Garment District while taking classes at the Actors Studio.
Stevens appeared on television series, in commercials, and in plays until she received her big break in the film Man on Fire, starring Bing Crosby.
Roles in major films followed, including a starring role opposite Harry Belafonte in 1959's The World, the Flesh and the Devil, but she achieved her greatest success in the television series The Farmer's Daughter (1963–1966), with William Windom. Previously, Stevens had appeared in episodes of Bonanza, Route 66, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Eleventh Hour, Sam Benedict The Aquanuts (1960 TV series) and The Twilight Zone.
Following the cancellation of The Farmer's Daughter in 1966, Stevens appeared in several films: A Guide for the Married Man (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. At the time of her death, Stevens was attempting to revive her television career with the detective drama series The Most Deadly Game.
Her first husband was her agent Anthony Soglio, to whom she was married from 1955 to 1957.
In January 1966, she was appointed to the Advisory Board of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute by then-California governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown. She also was named Chairman of the California Council for Retarded Children. Her aunt was Karin Stensland Junker, author of The Child in the Glass Ball.
On the morning of April 30, 1970, Stevens's sometime roommate and companion, Lola McNally, found her on the kitchen floor of her Hollywood Hills home. According to McNally, when she called Stevens's name, she opened her eyes, lifted her head, and tried to speak, but was unable to make any sound. McNally told police that she had spoken to Stevens the previous night and had seen no sign of trouble. Stevens died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. On arrival, medics removed a small bandage from her chin that revealed a small amount of fresh blood oozing from a cut that appeared to have been a few hours old. Los Angeles County Coroner Dr. Thomas Noguchi attributed Stevens's death to "acute barbiturate poisoning" that was eventually ruled a suicide.
Known For

TV
Bonanza
Emily Pennington
1959

Film
Firecreek
Evelyn Pittman
1968

TV
The Twilight Zone
Nan Adams
1959

TV
The Twilight Zone
Jana
1959

TV
The Merv Griffin Show
Self
1962

TV
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Karen Wilson
1962

TV
Studio One
Sue Ellen
1948

TV
Studio One
Mary
1948

TV
Studio One
Lucy Henderson
1948

TV
Climax!
Marge
1954

TV
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
Beth Watkins
1956

TV
Matinee Theater
1955

TV
Robert Montgomery Presents
1950

TV
Hawaiian Eye
1959

TV
The Detectives
1959

TV
Route 66
1960

TV
The Ed Sullivan Show
Self
1948

TV
The Millionaire
Betty Perkins
1955

TV
Sam Benedict
1962

TV
Armstrong Circle Theatre
1950
Filmography
1970FilmRun, Simon, Runas Carroll Rennard1970FilmThe Mask of Shebaas Sarah Kramer1969FilmA Dream of Kingsas Anna1968FilmHouse of Cardsas Anne de Villemont1968Film5 Card Studas Lily Langford1968FilmHang 'em Highas Rachel Warren1968FilmMadiganas Julia Madigan1968FilmFirecreekas Evelyn Pittman1967FilmA Time for Killingas Emily Biddle1967FilmA Guide for the Married Manas Ruth Manning1967FilmThe Borgia Stickas Eve Harrison1964FilmThe New Internsas Nancy Terman1963TVThe Danny Kaye Showas Self1963TVThe Farmer's Daughteras Katy Holstrum1962TVThe Merv Griffin Showas Self1962TVThe Alfred Hitchcock Houras Karen Wilson1962TVSam Benedict1961TVThe Dick Powell Showas Anna Beza1960TVRoute 661960TVThe Aquanautsas Margot Allison1959TVThe Detectives1959TVHawaiian Eye1959TVAdventures in Paradiseas Dr. Britta Sjostrom1959TVThe Twilight Zoneas Nan Adams1959TVBonanzaas Emily Pennington1959FilmThe World, the Flesh and the Devilas Sarah Crandall1958FilmThe Buccaneeras Annette Claiborne1958FilmCry Terror!as Joan Molner1957FilmMan on Fireas Nina Wylie1956FilmEloiseas Joanna1956TVDick Powell's Zane Grey Theatreas Beth Watkins1955TVMatinee Theater1955TVAlfred Hitchcock Presentsas Laura Ross1955TVThe Millionaireas Betty Perkins1954TVClimax!as Marge1950TVArmstrong Circle Theatre1950TVRobert Montgomery Presents1948TVStudio Oneas Sue Ellen1948TVThe Ed Sullivan Showas Self