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Inger Stevens was a Swedish-American actress who starred in films and TV shows such as The Farmer's Daughter. She died by suicide in 1970 at age 35, after a troubled personal life and career.
Ike Jones was the first Black American graduate of UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and the first Black American to serve as a producer on a major motion picture. He was also married to actress Inger Stevens, but their relationship was kept secret until after her death in 1970.
A key female role was given to Inger Stevens who was then appearing in the TV series The Farmer's Daughter. [11] Michael Callan and Stefanie Powers, under contract to Columbia, reprised their role from the original. [12] Callan signed a six-picture deal with Columbia. [13]
The Farmer's Daughter is a sitcom that aired on ABC from 1963 to 1966, starring Inger Stevens as a Swedish housekeeper who marries a congressman. The web page has information about the plot, cast, episodes, and reception of the show.
Madigan is a 1968 American crime drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda. It is based on a novel by Richard Dougherty, a former New York City police commissioner, and explores the themes of corruption, violence and loyalty in the NYPD.
A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film starring Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, and Harrison Ford. It was directed by Roger Corman and Phil Karlson, and based on a novel by Nelson Wolford.
Hang 'Em High is a revisionist Western film starring Clint Eastwood as an innocent man who survives a lynching and becomes a U.S. marshal. The film features a cast of familiar Western actors, such as Inger Stevens, Ed Begley, Pat Hingle, and Dennis Hopper.
Now 80 years old, Stella Stevens became a famous face in the early 1960s with roles alongside Elvis Presley and Jerry Lewis.