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Yutte Stensgaard (born 14 May 1946) is a Danish actress born in
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, best known for her starring role in
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's '' Lust for a Vampire'' (1971).


Career

Born Jytte Stensgaard, she moved to the United Kingdom to improve her English in 1963. She worked as an
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, studied stenography and became a model for a time. Stensgaard began her acting career in the film ''La Ragazza con la pistola'' (''
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'', 1968). She then played parts in diverse UK TV-series: '' The Saint'' (1968; episode: "The Desperate Diplomat"); ''
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'' (1969); '' Doctor in the House'' (1969/70) - in which she played the recurring role of Helga, Dave Briddock's girlfriend; ''
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'' (1970; episode: "The New Uniforms", as Ingrid, a Swedish tourist); ''
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'' (1970; episode: "Miss International" as Nina Sareth); sci-fi comedy series ''
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'' (1970; as Flosshilda); '' Jason King'' (1971; as Arlene in the episode "As Easy as A.B.C."); ''
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'' (1971; playing Bibi, a Judo instructress who assists Danny Wilde ( Tony Curtis) in the episode "The Morning After"); '' The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine'' (1972), and anthology series '' Dead of Night'' (1972; as Gertrude Wickett in the episode "Bedtime"). Her film parts include the
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film ''
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'' (1969) as Robot One; she played small parts in '' If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium'' (1969), ''
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'' (1970) and '' Doctor in Trouble'' (1970). She also appeared in the low-budget sci-fi sex comedy '' Zeta One'' (1969). Stensgaard's most famous role is that of the vampire Carmilla/Mircalla in
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's '' Lust for a Vampire'' (1971). The film was the sequel to ''
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'' (1970), which had starred Ingrid Pitt as
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. The original film was an adaptation of ''
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'' by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. However, ''Lust for a Vampire'' shared little with the novel; it only used the vampire characters, and was thus a completely new story. In the film, the
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Carmilla infiltrates an all-girl boarding school while falling in love with a novelist. Stensgaard auditioned for the part of the ''
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'' companion Jo Grant, alongside third Doctor
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in 1970. Towards the end of her career she appeared in pantomime and the stage-farce '' Boeing-Boeing'' (1971). She also appeared on TV as a hostess on the popular game show ''
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'' hosted by
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.


Personal life

Stensgaard has married three times: first to
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Tony Curtis; second to John Kerwin. She left acting in 1972, went to live in the U.S. and had a son. She became a Christian and for years worked at a radio station selling air-time and refusing to discuss her acting career. She married Paul Walter in June 2012 in Oregon, USA. She was tracked down by a Danish horror fan, Nicolas Barbano, and eventually agreed to an interview (which appeared in '' Video Watchdog''). Soon after, she was guest of honour at a horror convention. Stensgaard's image continues to feature on the covers of numerous book and magazine publications; for instance, Marcus Hearn's book ''Hammer Glamour'' (2009), which contains a chapter on her.


Selected filmography


References

;Citations ;Literature * Tim Greaves : ''Yutte Stensgaard: A Pictorial Souvenir'' ( 1-Shot Publications, England 1992) *Tim Greaves: ''Yutte Stensgaard: Memories of a Vampire'' ( 1-Shot Publications, England 1993) *Nicolas Barbano: ''The Strange Loves of Yutte Stensgaard: An Interview with the Vampire'', in Video Watchdog #117 (USA 2005)


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stensgaard, Yutte 1946 births Living people Danish expatriates in England Danish film actresses Danish television actresses People from Thisted