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Sirry Steffen is a former Miss Iceland who appeared in American television series and movies in the 1960s. "Sirry Steffen" is her Americanized name used for film and television credits; her actual name is Sigríður Geirsdóttir, anglicized as Sigridur Geirsdottir.
She won the Miss Iceland contest in 1959. In August 1960, she competed against fifty-one other national winners in the very first Miss International contest, held at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum in Long Beach, California. She received the title Miss Photogenic, and finished as 2nd runner-up, behind 1st runner-up Miss India,... MORE
Sirry Steffen is a former Miss Iceland who appeared in American television series and movies in the 1960s. "Sirry Steffen" is her Americanized name used for film and television credits; her actual name is Sigríður Geirsdóttir, anglicized as Sigridur Geirsdottir.
She won the Miss Iceland contest in 1959. In August 1960, she competed against fifty-one other national winners in the very first Miss International contest, held at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum in Long Beach, California. She received the title Miss Photogenic, and finished as 2nd runner-up, behind 1st runner-up Miss India, and winner Miss Colombia.
Her best known role was as Mrs. Drysdale's maid Marie, in three 1962 episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies.
Her first television role was as Miss Iceland in the 1960 private-eye series Michael Shayne, starring Richard Denning, in the episode Death Selects the Winner, broadcast December 23, 1960.
She appeared as 'French Girl' in The Old Magic episode of The Tom Ewell Show, broadcast March 14, 1961.
Her first film role was a minor one in the 1962 film Hitler, starring Richard Basehart in the title role.
She had a major role in the 1963 horror film The Crawling Hand, as 'Marta LESS
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