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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
John Kerwin (m. ?–1982)

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Yutte Stensgaard

Years active
  
1968-1972

Children
  
Sten Kerwin

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Full Name
  
Jytte Stensgaard

Born
  
14 May 1946 (age 77) (
1946-05-14
)

Movies
  
Lust for a Vampire, Zeta One, Burke & Hare, Scream and Scream A, Some Girls Do

Similar People
  
Pippa Steel, Ingrid Pitt, Jimmy Sangster, Valerie Leon, Madeline Smith

Nationality
  
Danish

Zodiac Sign
  
Taurus

Height
  
1.63 m

Yutte stensgaard


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

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Career

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Born Jytte Stensgaard, she moved to the United Kingdom to improve her English in 1963. She worked as an au pair, studied stenography and became a model for a time. Stensgaard began her acting career in the film La Ragazza con la pistola (The Girl with the Pistol, 1968). She then played parts in diverse UK TV-series: The Saint (1968; episode: "The Desperate Diplomat"); Broaden Your Mind (1969); Doctor in the House (1969/70) - in which she played the recurring role of Helga, Dave Briddock's girlfriend; On the Buses (1970; episode: "The New Uniforms", as Ingrid, a Swedish tourist); Special Branch (1970; episode: "Miss International" as Nina Sareth); sci-fi comedy series The Adventures of Don Quick (1970; as Flosshilda); Jason King (1971; as Arlene in the episode "As Easy as A.B.C."); The Persuaders! (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").

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Her film parts include the Bulldog Drummond film Some Girls Do (1969) as Robot One; she played small parts in If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969), Scream and Scream Again (1970) and Doctor in Trouble (1970). She also appeared in the low-budget sci-fi sex comedy Zeta One (1969).

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Stensgaard's most famous role is that of the vampire Carmilla/Mircalla in Hammer's Lust for a Vampire (1969). The film was the sequel to The Vampire Lovers (1970), which had starred Ingrid Pitt as Mircalla. The original film was an adaptation of Carmilla 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 bisexual Carmilla infiltrates an all-girl boarding school while falling in love with a novelist.

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Stensgaard auditioned for the part of the Doctor Who companion (Jo Grant), alongside third Doctor Jon Pertwee 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 The Golden Shot hosted by Bob Monkhouse.

Personal life

Stensgaard has married twice: first to art director Tony Curtis; second to John Kerwin. She left acting in 1972, went to live in the U.S. and had a son called Sten. She became a devoted Christian and for years worked at a radio station (selling ad time for Art Bell - mentioned on an August 15, 1997 programme on vampires), selling air-time and refusing to discuss her acting career. 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 likeness remains a prominent feature on the covers of a wide array of books and magazines. This includes being featured in Marcus Hearn's 2009 publication, "Hammer Glamour," which dedicates a chapter to her.

Filmography

Actress
1972
Dead of Night (TV Series) as
Gertrud Wickett
- Bedtime (1972) - Gertrud Wickett
1972
Burke & Hare as
Janet
1972
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (TV Series) as
Various Characters
- Episode #1.14 (1972) - Various Characters
1971
The Persuaders! (TV Series) as
Bibi Bergman
- The Morning After (1971) - Bibi Bergman
1971
Jason King (TV Series) as
Arlene
- As Easy as A.B.C. (1971) - Arlene
1971
Lust for a Vampire as
Mircalla / Carmilla Karnstein
1970
The Adventures of Don Quick (TV Series) as
Flosshilda
- The Quick and the Dead (1970) - Flosshilda
1970
Carry on Loving as
Mrs. Roxby (scenes deleted)
1970
Special Branch (TV Series) as
Nina Saretna
- Miss International (1970) - Nina Saretna
1970
Doctor in Trouble as
Eve (Model)
1970
The Buttercup Chain as
Ullah
1970
On the Buses (TV Series) as
Ingrid
- The New Uniforms (1970) - Ingrid
1970
Scream and Scream Again as
Erika
1969
A Promise of Bed as
Taxi Girl (as Yutte Stensgard)
1969
The Love Factor as
Ann Olsen
1969
All Star Comedy Carnival (TV Movie) as
Helga
1969
Carry on Again Doctor as
Trolley Nurse (uncredited)
1969
Broaden Your Mind (TV Series) as
Various Characters
- Episode #2.2 (1969) - Various Characters
1969
Run a Crooked Mile (TV Movie) as
Girl at Party (uncredited)
1969
Doctor in the House (TV Series) as
Helga
- Pass or Fail (1969) - Helga
- The Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Casino (1969) - Helga
- Getting the Bird (1969) - Helga
- Rallying Round- (1969) - Helga
- Peace and Quiet (1969) - Helga
1969
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium as
Museum Guide (uncredited)
1969
Some Girls Do as
Robot No. 1
1968
The Saint (TV Series) as
Telephone Operator
- The Desperate Diplomat (1968) - Telephone Operator
1968
The Girl with a Pistol as
Blonde at Party (uncredited)
Thanks
2020
Frankenpimp's Revenge: The Romeo and Juliet Massacre (special thanks)
1994
Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror (TV Movie documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2008
Fanex Files: Hammer Films (Video documentary) as
Self
1970
The Golden Shot (TV Series) as
Self - Golden Girl
Archive Footage
2022
Robin Hawdon - Zeta Man (Documentary short) as
Ann Olsen
2017
Amicalement Votre, Hollywood au service de sa majesté (TV Movie documentary) as
Bibi
2012
The Flesh and the Fury: X-posing Twins of Evil (Documentary) as
Carmilla Karnstein (uncredited)
2007
British Film Forever (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Magic, Murder and Monsters: The Story of British Horror and Fantasy (2007) - Self
1994
The World of Hammer (TV Series documentary) as
Mircalla / Carmilla Karnstein
- Vamp (1994) - Mircalla / Carmilla Karnstein
1994
Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1987
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood! (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1972
Carry on Matron as
Nurse in Photo on Dr. Prodd's Wall (uncredited)

References

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