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Inger Stevens (October 18, 1934 ‘ April 30, 1970) was a Swedish-American movie and TV actress. [1]

At age 16, Inger Stevens broke into show business in a Kansas City burlesque show. [2]

… this decision would have far-reaching consequences: Inger Stevens, whose public image was the self-sufficient, refreshingly frank and direct, up-and-coming single actress, had suddenly acquired a career-threatening secret, a double-life, one that she had to hide from the inquisitive general public. [3]

Inger Stevens was born Oct. 18, 1933, in Stockholm, Sweden. [4]

Visitors should keep in mind that while many of the key events of her life have been substantiated, Inger herself in later interviews would often exaggerate and/or minimize other details and events, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, other times in the best interest of her public persona. [...] Nevertheless, her recovery from this incident was surprising: only two months later she was back at work, guest starring on several television series. [3]

From 1961 to her death, she was secretly married to Ike Jones, a black American actor. [...] Simultaneously, she took classes at the Actors Studio. [1]

Aside from her making her film debut in the film, Inger made more Hollywood headlines when she and Crosby began dating; however, the relationship ended when Crosby married actress Katherine Grant instead. [3]

Her parents separated and she came to the United States to live with her father when she was 13. [4]

There are a number of websites that have short biographical essays about Inger’s life that can be readily found on the internet: Wikipedia, the Internet Movie Database, and Find A Grave are but a few. [3]

Following her death, it came out in the tabloids that she had been secretly married to African-American Ike Jones since 1961. [5]

At age 13, she and her father moved to Manhattan, Kansas, where she attended Manhattan High School (Kansas). [1]

After her death at age 36, it was later revealed that she had been secretly married since 1961 to black musician Isaac (Ike) Jones. [...] She moved to New York at age 18, working in the garment center and as a chorus girl while studying theater at the Actors Studio and making the rounds of Broadway agents. [2]

Sources:
[1] Inger Stevens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Inger Stevens: Information from Answers.com
[3] IS Bio
[4] Inger Stevens
[5] Inger Stevens - Biography

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