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Angela Stevens

1925–2016 · Actor

Biography

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Angela Stevens

Born Ann Evelyn Allen

May 8, 1925

Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Died March 17, 2016 (aged 90)

Sun City, Menifee, California, U.S.

Other names Ann Zika

Occupation Actress

Years active 1950–63

Spouse George Zika (1940s-1999)

Children 2

She appeared in several Three Stooges 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 The Wild One.

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

The Wild One (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

From Here to Eternity (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

Iron Man (1951) as Girl

Katie Did It (1951) as Taff

CLR

Notable Noir Roles

The Hoodlum

1951Dir. Max Nosseck · Christie Lang (as Ann Zika)

Vincent Lubeck is a vicious ex-convict. His criminal activities are despised by his family, but he uses and abuses them in the course of his crimes. Eventually his own brother must stand up to him.

Without Warning!

1952Dir. Arnold Laven · Blonde

Los Angeles is paralysed with terror when a lovesick murderer takes to the streets with a pair of garden shears

Full Noir Filmography

2 films · 1951–1952