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Angela Stevens (born Ann Evelyn Allen, May 8, 1925 – March 17, 2016) was an American film actress and singer.


Biography

Stevens was born in Eagle Rock, California. She appeared in several
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films, such as '' He Cooked His Goose'', '' Pardon My Backfire'' and '' Blunder Boys''. Other credits include '' The Hoodlum'', '' The Sun Was Setting'' by Edward D. Wood Jr, '' Without Warning!'', '' Creature with the Atom Brain'', '' The Harder They Fall'' and ''
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''. In 1955, Stevens sued a dress shop owner for $36,500, saying that an attack from a "wild and vicious"
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disfigured her, which cost her a role in a film. Stevens married George Zika in the early 1940s


Filmography


Feature films

*'' Utah Blaine'' (1957) as Mary Blake *'' The Shadow on the Window'' (1957) as Myra *'' The Harder They Fall'' (1956) as Girl *'' Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado'' (1956) as Laurie Webster *'' The Naked Street'' (1955) as Janet *'' Women's Prison ''(1955) as Prisoner *'' Creature with the Atom Brain'' (1955) as Joyce Walker *'' Devil Goddess'' (1955) as Nora Blakely *''
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'' (1954) as Betty *'' The Last Time I Saw Paris'' (1954) as Pert young girl *'' Savage Mutiny'' (1953) as Joan Harris *'' Jack McCall, Desperado'' (1953) as Rose Griffith *''
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'' (1953) as Jean *'' The Mississippi Gambler'' (1953) as Girl *'' Without Warning!'' (1952) as Blonde *'' Eight Iron Men'' (1952) *'' The Kid from Broken Gun'' (1952) as Gail Kingston *'' Outlaw Women'' (1952) *'' Just This Once'' (1952) as Girl *'' In Old Amarillo'' (1951) as Bar girl *'' Two Tickets to Broadway'' (1951) as Blonde *'' The Hoodlum'' (1951) as Christie Lang *''
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'' (1951) as Girl *''
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'' (1951) as Taffy


References


External links

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Angela Stevens at threestooges.net
October 5, 2007 1925 births 2016 deaths American film actresses American television actresses Actresses from Los Angeles Singers from Los Angeles 21st-century American women {{US-film-actor-1920s-stub