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Venetia Stevenson

Venetia Stevenson (born 10 March 1938) is an English-American film and television actress.
==Early life==
Born in 1938 in London, England as Joanna Venetia Invicta Stevenson, she is the daughter of film director Robert Stevenson and actress Anna Lee. The family moved to Hollywood within a year of her birth after her father signed a contract with film producer David Selznick.〔Fredda Dudley "The Beautiful British", ''Photoplay/Movie Mirror'', May 1943〕 When her parents divorced in 1944, she stayed with her father and new stepmother, Frances.〔"Film's Venetia Stevenson Wins Divorce", ''Los Angeles Times'', 2 April 1957, p. B1〕 After an education in exclusive Californian private schools,〔"Dream Girl Venetia's Career Is Nightmare", ''Los Angeles Times'', 10 May 1959, p. E1〕 her theatrical debut was with her mother in ''Liliom'', a play produced by the Sombrero Theater, in Phoenix, Arizona, in April 1955 and also with the husband and wife team of Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl.〔"Lamas, Dahl Praised For 'Liliom'", ''Los Angeles Times'', 2 April 1955, p. 15〕
A one-time Miss Los Angeles Press Club,〔"Mayor Will Crown Miss Press Club", ''Los Angeles Times'', 16 July 1961, p. G10〕 Stevenson was placed on contract by RKO Pictures in November 1956.〔"Grossinger News-Notes", ''New York Times'', 11 November 1956, p. 175〕 Hedda Hopper named Stevenson on her list of top movie newcomers in January 1957, alongside Jayne Mansfield. Hopper said of Stevenson, then 18, she is "the most purely beautiful of all the new crop of stars."〔"Hedda Hopper Names Top Movie Discoveries During 1956", ''Los Angeles Times'', 6 January 1957, p. E1〕

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