Stella Stevens, 'Nutty Professor' Actress and '60s Hollywood Bombshell, Dead at 84: 'OG of Badass Women
Stella Stevens, a Golden Globe-winning actress and '60s Hollywood bombshell, has died at the age of 84.
Multiple outlets, including Variety and Deadline, first reported Stevens' death on Friday, with the former attributing the news to her son Andrew Stevens and the latter to both Andrew and a longtime friend of the actress, John O'Brien.
Both publications reported that Stevens died in Los Angeles on Friday, following a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
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She did a great job with the roles she got, very few of which I've seen, I'm afraid.
I saw a trailer of her on a talk show where Richard Boone was shilling for his new series. One of these days I'll track it down. Her appearance on the series, I mean, not the talk show.
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