Samantha Eggar- Biography

Also Credited As:

Victoria Louise Samantha Marie Elizabeth Therese Eggar

About Samantha Eggar

Samantha Eggar had begun her career on the British stage, appearing in numerous productions of Shakespeare in the provinces and for two seasons at the Oxford Playhouse. She was appearing in the Royal Court Theatre production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" when she was "discovered" by producer Betty Box and placed in "Wild and Willing", a feature film about college students. Within three years she was starring with Terence Stamp in "The Collector", and two years later was the object of Rex Harrison's affection in "Dr. Dolittle" (1967). In "The Molly Maguires" (1970), she was torn between her affection for Richard Harris and her loyalty to Sean Connery and the miners. She was the psychiatrist in the 1980 "Death Wish" clone, "The Exterminator." Eggar made her TV debut in an episode of "The Saint" (1965), and starred opposite Yul Brynner in the series version of "Anna and the King" (CBS, 1972), which is better known to most audiences as "The King and I". She has also appeared in numerous TV episodes. Eggar made her TV-movie debut in the 1973 remake of "Double Indemnity" playing the devious Phyllis Dietrichson, inheriting the Barbara Stanwyck role form the 1943 original. She was Billie Burke, wife of Florenz Ziegfeld in the 1978 biographical TV-movie ""Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women." Eggar also co-starred with Audrey Hepburn in the latter's one and only TV- movie, "Love Among Thieves" (1987). In the 90s, Eggar often provided the voices for animated characters on numerous series and specials, principally as Queen Guinevere in "The Legend of Prince Valiant", which aired on the Family Channel from 1991-95. She also appeared as Kristy Swanson's society mother in Simon Wincer's "The Phantom" (1996).

Partners

Husband

Tom Stern. married on October 24, 1964; divorced on March 25, 1971

Family

Daughter

Jenna Louise Stern. born in 1967

Father

Ralph Eggar.

Mother

Muriel Eggar.

Son

Nicolas Stern. born in 1965

Uncle

Jack Eggar.

Education

Holy Cross Convent

Assumption Convent

Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art

Slade School of Fine Arts

Career Milestones

2000

Appeared on the ABC drama series "All My Children"

1996

Played supporting role in "The Phantom"

1991

Provided voice of Queen Guinevere in animated series "The Legend of Prince Valiant"

1987

Co-starred with Audrey Hepburn in "Love Among Thieves" (ABC)

1973

Made TV movie debut in Barbara Stanwyck role in remake of "Double Indemnity"

1972

Starred as Anna in "Anna and the King" TV series

1967

Was the object of Rex Harrison's affections in "Doctor Doolittle"

1965

Made TV debut in an episode of "The Saint"

1962

Film debut, "The Wild and the Willing"

1962

Discoved by producer Betty Box while appearing in in Royal Court production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Performed for two seasons with the Oxford Playhouse