Inger Stevens
Inger Stevens was a Swedish-American actress born on October 18, 1934, in Stockholm, Sweden. She gained fame in the 1960s for her roles in television and film, particularly for her performance in the popular TV series The Farmer's Daughter. Stevens was known for her beauty and talent, which earned her several leading roles in Hollywood.
Throughout her career, Inger Stevens appeared in various films, including The World, the Flesh and the Devil and The Hitchhiker. Despite her success, she faced personal struggles and tragically passed away on April 30, 1970. Her legacy continues to influence aspiring actors and actresses today.