- Date de naissance
- Date de décès17 mars 2016 · Canyon Lake, Riverside County, Californie, États-Unis (non divulguée)
- Nom de naissanceAnn Evelyn Allen
- Angela Stevens est née le 8 mai 1925 en Californie, États-Unis. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour Le tueur au cerveau atomique (1955), Femmes hors-la-loi (1952) et Without Warning! (1952). Elle était mariée à George F. Zika. Elle est morte le 17 mars 2016 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointGeorge F. Zika(? - January 12, 1999) (son décès, 2 enfants)
- 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 women's 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 La police était au rendez-vous (1955). The case was settled in September 1956 out of court. The amount of settlement was not disclosed.
- Attractive, shapely blonde leading lady who fell into acting during the early 1950s in order to earn extra money.
- 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.
- I really had no desire to be an actress. People used to stop me on the street, photographers mostly, and ask me if I'd pose for them. So I was doing that for nothing until someone suggested I ought to be getting paid for it.
- To me, it was just work. You go, you say your horrible lines, you get paid. I am glad I did it though, and it is something fun to talk about if anyone should ask, although I don't normally mention it otherwise. It was a section of my life that was interesting and I was glad I took part in it.
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