Stefanie Powers

{{short description|American actress (born 1942)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Stefanie Powers

| image = Stephanie Powers in 1998.jpg

| caption = Powers in 1998

| birth_name = Stefania Zofya Paul

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|11|2}}

| birth_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.

| education = Hollywood High School

| known_for = {{hlist|The Interns|Herbie Rides Again|Hart to Hart}}

| other_names = Taffy Paul

| occupation = Actress

| years_active = 1958–present

| spouse = {{ubl

| {{marriage|Gary Lockwood|1966|1972|end=divorced}}

| {{marriage|Patrick de La Chesnais|1993|1999|end=divorced}}

}}

| partner = {{ubl

| William Holden (1972–1981; his death)

| Tom Carroll (2000–2014; his death)

}}

}}

Stefanie Powers (born November 2, 1942){{Cite book |last=Pilato |first=Herbie |authorlink=Herbie J Pilato |date=September 9, 2014 |title=Glamour, Gidgets, and the Girl Next Door |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FbyCBAAAQBAJ |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |page=171 |isbn=9781589799707}} is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hart on the mystery television series Hart to Hart (1979–1984), for which she received nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards.

Early life

Powers was born on November 2, 1942, in Hollywood as Stefania Zofya Paul,{{cite book |last1=Pulliam |first1=June Michele |last2=Fonseca |first2=Anthony J. |title=Ghosts in Popular Culture and Legend |date=September 26, 2016 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |isbn=978-1-4408-3491-2 |page=292 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RUfpDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA292 |access-date=October 30, 2022 |language=en}} but her surname often was cited as Federkiewicz.{{cite book |title=Pseudonyms |author=Joseph F. Clarke |publisher=BCA |date=1977 |page=134}}{{cite book |author=Fred Landesman |title=The John Wayne Filmography |date=May 7, 2004 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-0-7864-3252-3 |pages=223}} In her Polish-language autobiography, Powers says, "{{Lang|pl|Moje prawdziwe nazwisko to Federkiewicz}}", which translates to, "My real [Polish] name is Federkiewicz".{{cite book |author=Stefanie Powers |title=One from the Hart |date=October 25, 2011 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |isbn=978-1-4391-7211-7 |page=204}} At the age of 16, she was put under studio contract with Columbia Pictures, and as was the movie-industry custom in those days, her name change to the more Anglo-Saxon-sounding "Stefanie Powers" was made a part of the deal."[https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Other-Documments/Panorama-TV/Panorama-TV-1980-03.pdf Portrait of a Survivor: Stefanie Powers]". Bill Davidson, Panorama.

Her parents divorced during her childhood. Powers' father, Morrison Bloomfield Paul (1909–1993), reportedly a cinematographer,"[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1345&dat=19831207&id=aaYSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=b_kDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6996,1358481 Self-proclaimed father suing Stefanie Powers, biographer]". Spokane Chronicle, December 7, 1983, pg. 12 was born in Montreal to a Jewish immigrant family from Eastern Europe. Powers was estranged from her father, whom she barely refers to and whose name is never mentioned in her memoir One from the Hart, in which she refers to the "tension and unhappiness created by my father's presence".One from the Hart, Gallery Books (reprint edition, October 25, 2011), {{ISBN|1439172110}}/{{ISBN|978-1439172117}}. She remained very close throughout her life to her mother, who was born Juliana Dimitria Golan (1912–2009) on a farm near Middletown, New York to Catholic parents of Polish descent.[https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/julie-powers-obituary?pid=176945487 Julie Powers Obituary] Her mother, who died in Los Angeles from pneumonia at 96 years of age, was known late in life and in local obituaries as Julie Powers. Stefanie Powers had an older brother, Jeffrey Julian Paul[http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/calbirths?c=search&first=Jeffrey&last=Paul+&spelling=Exact&4_year=1940&4_month=6&4_day=12&5=male&7=Los+Angeles Jeffrey Paul birth registration], familytreelegends.com; accessed April 3, 2014.[http://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/jeffrey_julianbloomf_paul_born_1940_2264452 Jeffrey Paul profile], californiabirthindex.org; accessed April 3, 2014. (1940–2013), of Orangevale, California, as well as a half-sister, Diane Pascoe Hanson Baillie, who died in 2000.{{cite book|title=One from the Heart: a memoir|year=2010|publisher=Gallery Books, Simon and Schuster, Inc|isbn=978-1-4391-7210-0|pages=[https://archive.org/details/onefromhart00powe/page/9 9, 256]|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/onefromhart00powe/page/9}}{{cite web |title=50 Plus Senior News |work=Powers Surge |url=http://www.50plusseniornews.com/Stefanie%20Powers.htm |access-date=June 13, 2006 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041216190817/http://50plusseniornews.com/Stefanie%20Powers.htm |archive-date=December 16, 2004 |df=mdy-all}} Powers was a cheerleader at Hollywood High School. For a time, one of her schoolmates was Nancy Sinatra, who later graduated from University High School (Los Angeles), in June 1958.

Career

In 1961, using the stage name Taffy Paul, Powers made Tom Laughlin{{'}}s independent film The Young Sinner, released in 1965.

File:Stefanie Powers-Maureen O'Hara in McLintock!.jpg in McLintock!, 1963]]

Powers appeared in secondary roles in several movies in the early 1960s, such as Experiment in Terror (1962), If a Man Answers (1962), and McLintock! (1963). She played a schoolgirl in Tammy Tell Me True (1961), and Bunny, the police chief's daughter, in Palm Springs Weekend (1963). She appeared in the 1962 hospital melodrama The Interns and its sequel The New Interns in 1964. In 1965, she played opposite Tallulah Bankhead in Die! Die! My Darling (originally released in the UK as Fanatic).{{cite web |url=http://pmshowconrad.blogspot.com/2011/09/929-robert-conrad-talks-with-stephanie_73.html |title=9/29 Robert Conrad Talks with Stephanie Powers! |first=Crn Talk |last=Radio |date=September 29, 2011 |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

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In 1966, her "tempestuous" good looks led to being cast in the starring role as the passive and demure April Dancer, in the short-lived television series The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., a spin-off of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Shortly after the series' debut, she was featured on the cover of TV Guide (December 31, 1966 – January 6, 1967). The article mentions her "117-pound frame is kept supple with 11 minutes of Royal Canadian Air Force exercises every morning... Unlike her fellow U.N.C.L.E. agents, the ladylike April is not required to kill the bad guys. Her feminine charms serve as the bait, while her partner Noel Harrison provides the fireworks." The series lasted for only one season (29 one-hour episodes), airing from September 16, 1966, to April 11, 1967.

In 1967, Powers appeared in Warning Shot with David Janssen. Her 1970s movies include The Boatniks (1970), Herbie Rides Again (a sequel to The Love Bug) and The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972). She was a guest star in the Robert Wagner series It Takes a Thief in 1970. The two co-starred in the popular Hart to Hart series nine years later. Before success with Hart to Hart, she starred in The Feather and Father Gang as Toni "Feather" Danton, a successful lawyer, whose father, Harry Danton, was a smooth-talking ex-con man (played by Harold Gould). It ran for a half-season (13 episodes).

File:Stefanie Powers - Paper Man (1971).jpg (1971)]]

Powers' many guest roles in other popular TV shows include Lancer (1969), McCloud (1971), The Mod Squad (1972), Banacek (1972), Kung Fu (1974), The Rockford Files (1975), Three for the Road (1975), The Six Million Dollar Man (1976), The Bionic Woman (1976), and McMillan & Wife (1977). Powers appeared in these shows long after she signed a contract with Universal Studios in 1970. Coincidentally, her longtime friend and Hart to Hart series co-star Wagner signed a contract with Universal, but did not guest-star in more shows than Powers did.

In 1977, Powers played Sally Whalen in the six-part television miniseries Washington: Behind Closed Doors, produced by Paramount Television. It is based on John Ehrlichman's book The Company, a novel inspired by the author's time with the Nixon administration. The series had Powers cast with a strong cast, including Cliff Robertson, Jason Robards, Robert Vaughn, Lois Nettleton and John Houseman.{{cite web |url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/482401/washington-behind-closed-doors |title=Washington: Behind Closed Doors (1977) - Overview - TCM.com |website=Turner Classic Movies |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

In 1978, Powers starred with Paul Clemens and Brian Dennehy in the TV movie A Death in Canaan, directed by Tony Richardson. This TV movie was a dramatization of the nonfictional account of Connecticut townspeople rising to the defense of a local teenager charged with the mutilation murder of his mother in September 1973. Powers portrayed Joan Barthel, a freelance‐writer who brought attention to the original case.{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1978/03/01/archives/tv-true-story-death-in-canaan.html |title=TV:True ,story, 'Death in Canaan' |first=John J. |last=O'Connor |newspaper=The New York Times |date=March 1, 1978 |access-date=April 16, 2019 }} Clemens, son of actress Eleanor Parker, made his film acting debut here. The TV movie also marked the American TV directing debut of Richardson, and was Emmy Award-nominated as Outstanding Special of the 1977–78 season.{{cite web |url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/4516/death-in-canaan |title=Death In Canaan (1978) - Overview - TCM.com |website=Turner Classic Movies |access-date=April 16, 2019}}

In 1978, Powers and Stacy Keach were the leads in the stage play Cyrano de Bergerac in a season at the Central Theater in the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center. Directed by Rae Allen, the production was part of an eight-month Long Beach Theater Festival program. The stage production was intended to transfer to Broadway after its California season; however, the bi-coastal run was not extended due to the 1978 New York City newspaper strike of 88 days, which hindered all theatre advertising and reduced box-office sales of the new fall season.{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jtVXdrFVGuIC&q=cyrano |title=One from the Hart |first=Stefanie |last=Powers |date=October 25, 2011 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |isbn=9781439172117 |access-date=April 16, 2019 |via=Google Books}}{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5ZcAAQAAQBAJ&q=cyrano+stacy+keach&pg=PT119 |title=All in All: An Actor's Life On and Off the Stage |first=Stacy |last=Keach |date=October 15, 2013 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=9781493001163 |access-date=April 16, 2019 |via=Google Books}}{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1978/12/11/archives/newspaper-strike-hurt-city-sales-appreciably-exceeded-gains-retail.html |title=Newspaper Strike Hurt City Sales |first=Isadore |last=Barmash |newspaper=The New York Times |date=December 11, 1978 |access-date=April 16, 2019 }}

In 1979, Powers starred with Roger Moore, Telly Savalas, David Niven, Sonny Bono and Elliott Gould, in the British adventure feature film Escape to Athena, in which a group of Anglo-American prisoners of the Germans scramble to liberate themselves and some Greek art treasures. The production was filmed on location in the Dodecanese islands of Greece in 1978.{{Cite web |url=https://www.filmcommission.gr/made-in-greece/1970-1979/ |title=1970 – 1979 – Hellenic Film Commission |access-date=February 17, 2019 |archive-date=April 17, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417143513/https://www.filmcommission.gr/made-in-greece/1970-1979/ |url-status=dead }} This was Powers’ last theatrical film until The Artist's Wife in 2019, in which she played performance artist Ada Risi.{{Citation|title=The Artist's Wife (2019) – IMDb|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5806558/fullcredits|access-date=2020-09-26}}{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/1978/film/reviews/escape-to-athena-1200424504/ |title=Escape to Athena |author= |date=January 1, 1979 |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

Powers became most widely known as a television star for her role as Jennifer Hart in the American mystery series Hart to Hart, with Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart, in which they portray a married couple who continually get mixed up in mysterious and/or criminal occurrences that they then solve usually without the assistance of the police. Hart to Hart aired for five seasons from 1979 to 1984.{{cite magazine|title='Hart to Hart' – 1979/1984|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|url=https://ew.com/article/2013/10/18/hart-hart-19791984/|access-date=April 2, 2018}} Powers and Wagner later reunited for eight Hart to Hart TV movies in the 1990s.{{cite web|title=Latest breaking news NZ|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/|access-date=April 2, 2018|website=Stuff}}

In 1984, she starred in the TV mini-series Mistral's Daughter, based on Judith Krantz's novel.{{cite news |author=John J. O'Connor |title=TV Review; 'Mistral's Daughter' Starts Tonight |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/09/24/arts/tv-review-mistral-s-daughter-starts-tonight.html |work=The New York Times |date=September 24, 1984 |access-date=August 3, 2015}}

In 1985, Powers starred as twins who swap places leading to dire consequences in the two-part TV movie Deceptions.[https://web.archive.org/web/20160307121514/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/124962/Deceptions/details " 'Deceptions' Details"] The New York Times, accessed August 3, 2015

In 1987, she starred in the real-life TV drama At Mother's Request as the frightening Frances Schreuder, who goaded her 17-year-old-son into killing her father. The script was adapted for television by Richard DeLong Adams and aired on CBS, directed by Michael Tuchner.{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/03/arts/tv-true-murder-story-in-at-mother-s-request.html |title=TV: TRUE MURDER STORY IN 'AT MOTHER'S REQUEST' |first=John J. |last=O'Connor |newspaper=The New York Times |date=January 3, 1987 |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

Powers starred with John Barrowman in Matador, a 1991 London stage musical, at the Queen's Theater. with a book inspired by Spanish corrida legend El Cordobés. The production was staged by Elijah Moshinsky for producer Laurence Myers, with choreography by Arlene Phillips and Rafael Aguilar, and scenery by William Dudley.{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/1991/legit/news/musical-matador-rides-into-london-99125754/|title=Musical 'Matador' Rides Into London|work=Variety|date=February 11, 1991|access-date=April 2, 2018}}

Powers starred with Robert Wagner in the 1993 stage production Love Letters at the Chicago Theatre. The two portrayed Melissa Gardner and Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, telling the story of their 40-year, mostly long-distance relationship without getting up from their chairs.[http://www.sarahsiddonssociety.org/about-us/ "About Us (see Awardees)"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141121134137/http://www.sarahsiddonssociety.org/about-us/ |date=November 21, 2014}}, sarahsiddonssociety.org, accessed August 3, 2015.{{cite web |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/1992/02/27/tvs-former-harts-provide-an-ironic-postscript-to-love-letters/ |title=Tv's Former Harts Provide An Ironic Postscript To 'Love Letters' |date=February 27, 1992 |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

File:Stephanie Powers 1998.jpg

In 1996, Powers toured as Margo Channing in a production of Applause, with hopes of a Broadway revival, which did not materialize.Lefkowitz, David. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/applause-tour-closes-for-retooling-68895# " 'Applause' Tour Closes for Retooling"] playbill.com, November 25, 1996.

Powers toured the UK in 2002 playing Anna Leonowens in a revival of The King and I,"Powers & Webb Share Lead in King & I Tour", Theatre News, April 1, 2002 and toured the U.S. in 2004 and 2005 in the same role.Gans, Andrew. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/diva-talk-a-chat-with-the-king-is-powers-plus-news-of-salonga-and-benanti-123680# "Diva Talk: A Chat with The King & I's Powers Plus News of Salonga and Benanti"] playbill.com, January 21, 2005

Powers released her debut music CD in 2003, titled On The Same Page. The album features selections from the classic Great American Songbook era.{{Cite web|url=http://www.crownmediapress.com/Medias/PressReleasearchiverlist/StefaniePowers_CFS.pdf|title = Crown Media Press}}

Since 2006, she has been the U.S. location guest-host presenter of the long-running Through the Keyhole panel show.{{Citation needed |date=March 2021}}

In 2001, she appeared in the BBC's popular long-running British medical drama Doctors as Jane Powers,{{Citation needed |date=March 2021}} a wealthy businesswoman, and the mother of Dr. Caroline Powers (Jacqueline Leonard). Jane Powers, after being widowed, was due to marry her much younger fiancé David Wilde, but in the lead-up to the wedding, her daughter and fiancé David fell in love and ran off together. Her last appearance was on June 1, 2001.{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/K2PMvx2SQJQnfnv8dLPF4k/caroline-powers |title=Doctors – Caroline Powers – BBC One |publisher=BBC |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

On April 30, 2008, she was reunited with Wagner for the filming of a special Hart to Hart edition of the BBC's The Graham Norton Show.{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/05_may/01/norton.shtml |title=BBC – Press Office – Hart To Hart co-stars reunited on The Graham Norton Show |website=BBC |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

Powers was a contestant in the reality TV show 11th series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, in which celebrities retreat into the jungle. She was the first celebrity to be eliminated on November 25, 2011.{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/gallery/2011/nov/09/i-m-a-celebrity-television |title=I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 2011 … the contestants revealed |newspaper=The Guardian |date=November 9, 2011 |access-date=April 2, 2018 |via=www.theguardian.com}}{{cite book |last=Busk-Cowley |first=Mark |title=I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!: The Inside Story |publisher=Bantam Press |date=2014 |pages=140 |isbn=978-0593073483}}

Powers started a tour of Looped, a stage play about her former co-star Tallulah Bankhead in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on February 26, 2013.Fullerton, Krissie. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/photo-call-stefanie-powers-is-tallulah-bankhead-in-looped-tour-203083# "Photo Call: Stefanie Powers Is Tallulah Bankhead in 'Looped' Tour"] playbill.com, March 5, 2013

Powers starred in the musical Gotta Dance, which premiered in Chicago in December 2015 through January 2016. The show also starred Georgia Engel, Lillias White, and Andre DeShields. The musical was directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, with a book by Chad Beguelin and Bob Martin, and the score by Matthew Sklar and Nell Benjamin.Cox, Gordon. [https://www.variety.com/2015/legit/.../gotta-dance-cast-broadway-120153044 "Stefanie Powers, Georgia Engel Join Cast of Broadway-Bound 'Gotta Dance{{'"}}], Variety.com, June 29, 2015.

In November 2017, it was announced that Powers had joined the cast for a developmental reading of Love Affair, a musical with book, music and lyrics by Joseph J. Simeone, based on the 1939 film of the same name. The developmental reading of the musical is being produced by Open Jar Productions as part of their New Works Initiative on November 17, 2017, for an industry-only presentation at the Pershing Square Signature Center.{{cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Stefanie-Powers-Rounds-Cast-of-Out-LOVE-AFFAIR-Industry-Reading-20171114|title=Stefanie Powers Rounds Out Cast of LOVE AFFAIR Industry Reading|work=Broadway World|author=|access-date=April 2, 2018}}

In 2018, Powers co-starred in the feature film The Artist's Wife alongside lead actors Bruce Dern and Lena Olin. The film's plot centers on Claire (Olin), wife of famed artist Richard Smythson (Dern) and once a promising artist herself, who has been living in the shadow of her husband's illustrious career. Whilst preparing work for a new exhibition after a long absence from the art world, Richard is diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Directed by Tom Dolby, the film was released by Strand Releasing in 2020.{{Citation|last=Dolby|first=Tom|title=The Artist's Wife|date=2020-08-13|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5806558/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt|type=Drama|others=Lena Olin, Juliet Rylance, Bruce Dern, Avan Jogia|publisher=Water's End Productions, Greyshack Films|access-date=2020-09-26}}{{cite web|url=http://www.celsiusentertainment.com/films/films/the-artists-wife/|title=The Artist's Wife – Celsius Entertainment – London – Film Sales|access-date=April 16, 2019}}

In May 2018, Cambridge Arts Theatre announced the casting for the United Kingdom stage tour production of James Roose-Evans' adaptation of Helene Hanff's novel 84 Charing Cross Road, in collaboration with Lee Dean and Salisbury Playhouse. 84 Charing Cross Road, first published in 1970, is a bittersweet comedy based on the extraordinary true story of the remarkable relationship that developed over 20 years, chronicling New York writer Hanff's correspondence with Frank Doel, the chief buyer for Marks & Co, a London bookshop. In the stage production, Powers portrays Helene Hanff, and Clive Francis portrays Frank Doel. The production opened at Darlington Hippodrome on Wednesday 23 May, then toured to Wolverhampton, Malvern, Richmond, Oxford and finishing at Cambridge Arts Theatre on 30 June 2018.{{cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/westend/article/Full-Cast-Announced-For-UK-Tour-Of-84-CHARING-CROSS-ROAD-Starring-Stefanie-Powers-and-Clive-Francis-20180503|title=Full Cast Announced For UK Tour Of 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD Starring Stefanie Powers and Clive Francis|author=|website=Broadway World|access-date=April 16, 2019}}

{{cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/westend/article/Stefanie-Powers-and-Clive-Francis-Star-In-New-UK-Tour-Of-84-CHARING-CROSS-ROAD-20180403|title=Stefanie Powers and Clive Francis Star in New UK Tour of 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD|author=|website=Broadway World|access-date=April 16, 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://www.stagereview.co.uk/theatre-news/stephanie-powers-clive-francis-return-to-84-charing-cross-road-for-tour/|title=84 Charing Cross Road – UK Tour – Casting – What's On|date=April 3, 2018|access-date=April 16, 2019}}

Honors

For her role as Jennifer Hart, Powers received two Emmy Best Television Actress nominations, and five Golden Globe Award Best Television Actress nominations.{{cite web|title=Stefanie Powers – Television Academy|url=http://www.emmys.com/bios/stefanie-powers|access-date=April 2, 2018}}

In 1992, Powers was a recipient of a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6776 Hollywood Boulevard, category 'Television', presented by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.[http://www.walkoffame.com/stefanie-powers "Stafanie Powers Listing"] walkof fame.com, accessed August 4, 2015

Powers was awarded the Sarah Siddons Award in 1993 for her stage performance in Love Letters.

On March 12, 2011, Powers received the Steiger Award (Germany) for accomplishment in the arts.{{cite web |last1=Medien |first1=Hellen |title=Projekte GmbH |url=http://www.der-steiger-award.de/preistraeger |website=Der Steiger Award |publisher=Büro Der Steiger Award |access-date=September 16, 2015}}

On November 6, 2017, Powers was honored by the Palm Springs Women in Film & Television Organisation (PSWIFT) with the "9th Annual Broken Glass Award" for her work as an actress, author and animal advocate.{{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainment/people/2017/09/15/what-do-lucie-arnaz-stefanie-powers-and-true-blood-stuntwoman-all-have-common/669126001/ |title=What do Lucie Arnaz, Stefanie Powers and a "True Blood" stuntwoman all have in common? |website=USA Today |access-date=April 2, 2018}} PSWIFT presents this award to outstanding women from the film and television industry who have "broken through the glass ceiling" in the field of entertainment, the arts and philanthropy. Other 2017 Award recipients included actress Lucie Arnaz, President of LA-SAG-AFTRA Jane Austin, TV executive producer, writer and actress Kellee McQuinn, and Palm Springs, California community philanthropist Nelda Linsk. PSWIFT is a non-profit organization founded in 2001, dedicated to promoting both men and women in the entertainment, new media and creative arts community.{{cite web |url=https://www.pswift.org/ |title=Palm Springs Women in Film & Television – Home |website=www.pswift.org |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

Personal life

Powers was married to actor Gary Lockwood from 1966 to 1972. She had a relationship with actor William Holden from just after her divorce to just before his death that led to their joint involvement with wildlife conservation.Capua 2010, p. 165.{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-nov-03-la-et-classic-hollywood-20101103-story.html |title=Classic Hollywood: Stefanie Powers reveals affair with William Holden in 'One From the Hart' |date=November 3, 2010 |access-date=April 16, 2019 |via=Los Angeles Times}} She described the relationship by saying they were soulmates.{{Cite web|last=Nolasco|first=Stephanie|date=2021-03-29|title='Hart to Hart' star Stefanie Powers recalls her relationship with William Holden: 'We were soulmates'|url=https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/hart-to-hart-star-stefanie-powers-william-holden-soulmates|access-date=2021-05-19|website=Fox News|language=en-US}} He died in 1981; by the following year, Powers was founding President of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation and a director of the Mount Kenya Game Ranch and Wildlife Conservancy in Nanyuki, Kenya. In the United States, she works with both the Cincinnati Zoo and Atlanta Zoo. She devotes a great deal of time to the cause and is an international guest speaker on wildlife preservation.[http://www.whwf.org The William Holden Wildlife Foundation website]; accessed June 16, 2014.{{cite web|url=https://www.today.com/popculture/actress-stefanie-powers-dishes-her-love-william-holden-2D80555051|title=Actress Stefanie Powers dishes on her love William Holden|publisher=Today|date=2010-10-29}}

Powers campaigned for Robert F. Kennedy during his 1968 presidential campaign.{{cite news|title=Broadcasting House|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnj3|date=January 22, 2012}}

On April 1, 1993, she married French aristocrat Patrick Houitte de La Chesnais{{cite news |last1=Paton |first1=Maureen |title=Stefanie Powers at 73: 'Everybody should get a medal at a certain point for surviving' |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/stefanie-powers-at-73-if-youve-lived-enough-years-its-inevitable/ |access-date=20 June 2022 |work=The Telegraph |date=27 August 2016}}{{cite web|first=Oyin|last=Balogun|url=https://news.amomama.com/265236-stefanie-powers-love-life-including-2-fa.html|title=Stefanie Powers' Love Life Including 2 Failed Marriages and Her Deep Love for William Holden|work=amomama.com|date=11 June 2021|access-date=20 June 2022}} (born May 7, 1951, Versailles, France); the couple divorced in 1999. The following year, Powers began a relationship with auditor Tom Carroll, which lasted until his death in August 2014.{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-08-18/thomas-carroll-prudential-auditor-who-romanced-star-dies-at-72|title=Thomas Carroll, Prudential Auditor Who Romanced Star, Dies at 72|first=Laurence|last=Arnold|date=August 18, 2014|publisher= Bloomberg News}}

A polo player, she was among the first foreign members of the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, whose membership includes King Charles III. In 2005, she competed in the Joules United Kingdom National Women's Championships at Ascot.{{cite web|url=http://www.portlandmonthly.com/portmag/2010/07/empowered-beauty/|title=Empowered Beauty – PORTLAND MAGAZINE|website=www.portlandmonthly.com|date=July 20, 2010 |access-date=April 2, 2018}}

= Health =

In November 2008, Powers, who was a smoker for 20 years, was diagnosed with alveolar cell carcinoma, a form of lung cancer.[http://www.lifescript.com/Life/Timeout/Entertainment/Stefanie_Powers_Talks_Hart_to_Hart_About_Lung_Cancer.aspx Powers discusses cancer battle], lifescript.com; accessed April 3, 2014. She had surgery to remove part of her right lung on January 29, 2009, the same month her mother died of pneumonia, aged 96, in Los Angeles.

Filmography

= Film =

class="wikitable"

|+

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1961

|Tammy Tell Me True

|Kay

|

rowspan="3" |1962

|If a Man Answers

|Tina

|

Experiment in Terror

|Toby Sherwood

|

The Interns

|Gloria Mead

|

rowspan="2" |1963

|Palm Springs Weekend

|Bunny Dixon

|

McLintock!

|Becky McLintock

|

1964

|The New Interns

|Gloria Worship

|

rowspan="3" |1965

|The Young Sinner

|Ginny Miller

|

Love Has Many Faces

|Carol Lambert

|

Die! Die! My Darling!

|Pat Carroll

|{{aka}} Fanatic

1966

|Stagecoach

|Mrs. Mallory

|

1967

|Warning Shot

|Liz Thayer

|

1969

|Crescendo

|Susan Roberts

|

1970

|The Boatniks

|Kate Fairchild

|

1972

|The Magnificent Seven Ride!

|Laurie Gunn

| {{aka}} The Magnificent Seven 4

1974

|Herbie Rides Again

|Nicole Harris

|

rowspan="2" |1975

|Gone with the West

|Little Moon

| {{aka}} Little Moon and Jud McGraw

It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time

|Georgia Price

|

1976

|Invisible Strangler

|Candy Barrett

| {{aka}} The Astral Factor or The Astral Fiend

1979

|Escape to Athena

|Dottie Del Mar

|

2008

|Jump!

|Katherine Wilkins

|

2020

|The Artist's Wife

|Ada Risi

|

= Television =

class="wikitable"

|+

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1961

|Bat Masterson

|Ann Elkins

|Episode: "Dead Man's Claim" credited as "Taffy Paul"

rowspan="2" |1963

|Bonanza

|Calamity Jane

|Episode: "Calamity Over the Comstock"

Route 66

|Julie Severn

|Episode: "A Cage in Search of a Bird"

1966–1967

|The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

|April Dancer

|Main role (29 episodes)

1968

| Journey to the Unknown

|Jane Brown

|Episode: "Jane Brown's Body"

1969

|Love, American Style

|Poppy

|Episode: "Love and the Doorknob"

rowspan="6" |1971

|McCloud

|Model

|Episode: "Top of the World, Ma!"

Paper Man

|Karen McMillan

|TV movie

Five Desperate Women

|Gloria

Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You

|Celeste Phillips

The F.B.I.

|Connie

|Episode: "The Buyer"

Sweet, Sweet Rachel

|Rachel Stanton

rowspan="5" |1972

|Cannon

|Kelly Prentiss

|Episode: "The Rip-off"

Hardcase

|Rozaline Rutherford

|TV movie

The Streets of San Francisco

|Toni

|Episode: "Tower Beyond Tragedy"

The Mod Squad

|Francie Drango

|Episode: "The Connection"

Banacek

|Angie Ives

|Episode- "Let's Hear it for a Living Legend"

rowspan="2" |1973

|McCloud

|Samantha

|Episode: "Butch Cassidy Rides Again"

Barnaby Jones

|Sharon Renford

|Episode: "Echo of a Murder"

1974

|Cannon

|Kelly Prentiss

|Episode: "Kelly's Song"

1974

|Petrocelli

|Pauline Hannigan

|Episode: "Night Games"

1974

|Petrocelli

|Jean Carter/Ellen Carter

|Episode: "Mirror, Mirror On The Wall"

1974

|Harry O

|Fay Conners

|Episode: "Second Sight"

1975

|The Rockford Files

|Christine Dusseau

|Episode: "The Real Easy Red Dog"

rowspan="3" |1976

|The Six Million Dollar Man

| rowspan="2" |Shalon

| rowspan="2" |Episodes: "The Return of Bigfoot Part 1", "The Secret of Bigfoot Part 2"

The Bionic Woman
Return to Earth

| Marianne

| TV movie

1976–1977

|The Feather and Father Gang

|Toni "Feather" Danton

|Main role (14 episodes)

rowspan="2" | 1977

|Washington: Behind Closed Doors

|Sally Whalen

|Miniseries

McMillan & Wife

|D.A. Stephanie Bryant

|Episode: 'Affair of the Heart' (Series 6, episode 5)

1978

|A Death in Canaan

|Joan Barthel

|TV movie

1979–1984

|Hart to Hart

|Jennifer Hart

|Main role (110 episodes)

rowspan="2" |1984

|Mistral's Daughter

|Maggie Lunel

|Miniseries

Family Secrets

|Jessie Calloway

|TV movie

rowspan="2" |1985

|Deceptions

|Sabrina Longworth and Stephanie Roberts

| rowspan="4" |Miniseries

Hollywood Wives

|Montana Gray

1987

|At Mother's Request

|Frances Schreuder

1988

|Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun

|Beryl Markham

1993

|Hart to Hart Returns

| rowspan="8" |Jennifer Hart

| rowspan="9" |TV movie

rowspan="3" |1994

|Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is

Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart
Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die
rowspan="2" |1995

|Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart

Hart to Hart: Two Harts in 3/4 Time
rowspan="2" |1996

|Hart to Hart: Harts in High Season

Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart
2000

|Someone Is Watching

|Michelle Dupre

2001

|Doctors

|Jane Powers

|Recurring role (7 episodes)

2010

|A Soldier's Love Story

|Louise Metcalf

| rowspan="4" |TV movie

2013

|Reading, Writing and Romance

|Brenda

2014

|A Ring by Spring

|Madam Rue

2015

|Love by the Book

|Marilyn

References

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