Angela Stevens

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Biography

American actress and singer

  • Primary profession
  • Actress
  • Nationality
  • United States
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 08 March 1925
  • Place of birth
  • Eagle Rock· Los Angeles
  • Death date
  • 2016-03-17
  • Death age
  • 91
  • Place of death
  • Sun City· Menifee· California

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Retired abruptly from acting in the early 1960s to take care of her ailing 15-year-old son, Joe, who tragically broke his neck after diving off a pier and hitting a sandbar. She nursed him for 23 years until his death at the age of 38.

Sought $36,500 in damages from the owners of a dress shop who allegedly allowed a "wild and vicious" ocelot to attack her. The suit is filed against the operators of Carole Chris of California, a North Hollywood womens apparel store. Angela claimed she suffered forearm and leg bites which left disfiguring teeth marks and caused her to lose a part in the film Six Bridges to Cross . The case was settled in September 1956 out of court. The amount of settlement was not disclosed.

According to a "Classic Images" interview of Angela by Michael Barnum , she developed a fondness for monkeys and apes while filming two "Jungle Jim" movies. She later had a gibbon ape as a pet.

Never had an acting lesson.

At the beginning of her career she worked under her married name of Ann Zika. Producer-director Jules White , who helmed a number of The Three Stooges shorts in which she appeared, encouraged her to change it to the more suitable marquee name of Angela Stevens.

Started off briefly as a model for Tom Kelly, who was the photographer best known for shooting Marilyn Monroe s famous nude pics on red velvet. Angela appeared on Kellys "Eastside Beer" billboards, which were spotted by Warner Bros and she quickly was ushered into films.

Attractive, shapely blonde leading lady who fell into acting during the early 1950s in order to earn extra money.

Quotes

It was a section of my life that was interesting and I was glad I took,part in it. .

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