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  1. Camilla Sparv is a Swedish actress who won a Golden Globe in 1967 for her role in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round. She was married to film producer Robert Evans and vacuum heir Herbert W. Hoover III, and had three children.

  2. Camilla Sparv. Actress: Murderers' Row. Glamorous, svelte, ash blonde Camilla Margareta Sparv briefly courted the international limelight in the mid-60s. The stunning Swedish high-fashion model arrived in Hollywood in 1965, courtesy of Columbia Pictures. Following a third-billed role (Sister Constance) in The Trouble with Angels (1966), she was awarded a Golden Globe as Most Promising Newcomer in 1967 for her performance (Inger Knudson) opposite James Coburn in Dead Heat on...

    • June 3, 1943
  3. Film stars Rod Taylor, Christopher Plummer and Camilla Sparv together with 175 extras this morning sat in the stands of the Centre Court at Wimbledon... Swedish actress Camilla Sparv, circa 1968. Camilla Sparv Hoover at Marisa Schiaparelli Berenson's marriage to James H. Randall in his Beverly Hills palazzo.

  4. Camilla Sparv (born 3 June 1943, Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish actress. She was briefly married to American film producer Robert Evans in 1965. She was awarded a Golden Globe as Most Promising Newcomer (female) in 1967 for her role opposite James Coburn in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966).

  5. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › camilla-sparvCamilla Sparv - Moviefone

    Camilla Sparv (born 3 June 1943, Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish actress. She was briefly married to American film producer Robert Evans in 1965.

  6. Camilla Sparv was an accomplished actress who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. Early on in her acting career, Sparv landed roles in various films, including "Dead Heat on a ...

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  8. Camilla Sparv was an accomplished actress who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. Early on in her acting career, Sparv landed roles in various films, including "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round" (1966), "Murderers' Row" (1966) with Dean Martin and the comedy adaptation "The Trouble With Angels" (1966) with Rosalind Russell.