Venetia Stevenson

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Venetia Stevenson (born Joanna Venetia Invicta Stevenson March 10, 1938 in London , England ) is a former British-American actress .

Life

The daughter of actress Anna Lee and director Robert Stevenson grew up in the United States . After her parents divorced in 1944, she lived with her father. In 1956 she married the actor Russ Tamblyn , the marriage divorced in 1957. She appeared next to her mother in the films Jet Over the Atlantic and From the Third No Trace .

In February 1962 Venetia married the singer Don Everly . The couple had two daughters and a son. The marriage ended in divorce in March 1970.

Although Venetia retired from acting after marrying Don, she remained loyal to the film business. She corrected scripts and became vice-president of the production company Cinema-Group .

Venetia is the half-sister of actor Jeffrey Byron .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1954: Cavalcade of America, TV series, an episode
  • 1957: Playhouse 90, TV series, an episode
  • 1957: Matinee Theater, TV series, an episode
  • 1957: Cheyenne, TV series, an episode
  • 1958: Overrun by tanks (Darby's Rangers)
  • 1958: Colt .45, TV series, an episode
  • 1957–1958: Sugarfoot, television series, three episodes
  • 1958: Violent Road
  • 1958: 77 Sunset Strip , TV series, an episode
  • 1958: The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, TV series, an episode
  • 1958: Lawman, TV series, an episode
  • 1959: Island of Lost Woman
  • 1959: Day of the wicked (Day of the Outlaw)
  • 1959: Jet Over the Atlantic
  • 1959: The Millionaire, TV series, an episode
  • 1959: Dangerous Businesses , TV series, an episode
  • 1960: No trace of the third party
  • 1960: Alfred Hitchcock presents , TV series, an episode
  • 1960: Seven Ways to Doom
  • 1960: City of the Dead
  • 1960: no star is lost
  • 1961: The Sergeant Was a Lady

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Russ Tamblyn Biography on Film Reference , accessed February 16, 2020
  2. Venetia Stevenson and Don Everly on whos dated who , accessed February 16, 2020
  3. Venetia Stevenson on Liam Bluetts Movies & Portraits Through The Ages ..., September 26, 2010