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Garn Stephens
Actress

Garn Stephens

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Actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Tulsa
Age
88 years
Family
Spouse:
Tom Atkins
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Biography

Garn Stephens is an American film, television and theatre actress and writer. She is known for her roles in television series Phyllis and horror film Halloween III: Season of the Witch.

Career

Stephens began her career on stage as a theatre actress. She performed as 'Estelle' in the original stage play Father's Day in 1971. In 1972 she played the original character 'Jan' in the Broadway production of Grease. Her role in the musical is perhaps one of her best known performances.

She made many television guest appearances throughout her career which lasted almost twenty years. In 1975 she made her first appearance on the series Wide World Mystery, what followed was another guest role on CBS sitcom All in the Family. The following year, Stephens received a leading role on the Golden Globe-winning television sitcom Phyllis, with Cloris Leachman. The series was the second spin-off from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She did not receive another leading role in a television series. From the late seventies until the early nineties, Stephens appeared in several top rated television series including Charlie's Angels, Family Ties, Falcon Crest and Quantum Leap.

During her career, Stephens starred in three feature films. In 1975 she appeared in The Sunshine Boys with Walter Matthau and George Burns, and Jake's M.O. She is best known for the role as 'Marge Guttman' in the 1982 horror film Halloween III: Season of the Witch, with starred her then-husband Tom Atkins. In 2003 she appeared at the Halloween: 25 Years of Terror convention, in which she discussed how she received the role, having been friends with John Carpenter's then-wife Adrienne Barbeau, whom she worked with on Grease, she and Atkins were invited to see the original Halloween in 1978 with Carpenter and Barbeau. Carpenter later offered her the role in Halloween III.

Stephens has written for television. In 1983 she had written for an episode of medical drama series St. Elsewhere, in which she received Emmy Award nomination. Her writing credits include Trapper John, M.D., Hotel and Trial by Jury.

Personal life

Stephens was formerly married to actor Tom Atkins. She lived with musician Stuart Niemi, with whom she has one child, Stuart Baird Niemi.

She is currently writing crime/mystery stories.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975Wide World MysteryWaitressEpisode: "Please Call It Murder"
1975The Sunshine BoysEddie
1975All in the FamilyDottyEpisode: "Gloria is Nervous"
1976–1977PhyllisHarriet HastingsLeading role; 24 episodes
1978Charlie's AngelsElizabeth Mary 'Pokey' JeffersonEpisode: "Angels in the Backfield"
1978Barney MillerSusan Schuman-EdwardsEpisode: "Evaluation"
1979Blind AmbitionCarolTelevision mini-series
1980Portrait of a Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. SangerMollieTelevision film
1980The Seduction of Miss LeonaJune SetzerTelevision film
1982Halloween III: Season of the WitchMarge Guttman
1983Princess DaisyCandice BloomTelevision film
1984Family TiesElizabeth DavidsonEpisode: "Baby Boy Doe"
1984Children in the CrossfireDoctorTelevision film
1986Foley SquareMrs. SullivanEpisode: "Kid Stuff"
1987Jake's M.O.Liz Reardon
1988Buck JamesAmy FergusonEpisode: "Heal Thyself"
1988Killer InstinctClaireTelevision film
1989Have FaithEdith CreppsEpisode: "Letters from Home"
1990Family of SpiesMaryTelevision film
1990Falcon CrestEllenEpisode: "Finding Lauren"
1992Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz StoryGwenTelevision film
1993Quantum LeapGladysEpisode: "Memphis Melody"

Writer

YearTitleNotes
1983St. ElsewhereEpisode: "Newheart"
Nominated: Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
shared with John Masius, Tom Fontana and Emilie R. Small
1982–1985Trapper John, M.D.Episodes: "Russians and Ruses", "Long Ago and Far Away"
1986HotelEpisode: "Double Jeopardy"
1991Trial by JuryEpisode: "The Case of the Venal Veteran"

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