Yutte Stensgaard

A former au pair and model, Jytte Stensgaard emigrated to the UK in 1963, hoping to have a successful international film career. Changing her name to the slightly easier to pronounce "Yutte" Stensgaard she ironically didn't make her debut in a British film, but in the Italian movie The Girl with a Pistol (1968) (Girl with a Pistol) which did have some British backing. She then went on to appear in various British movies, mainly of the comedy or horror genre, most famously the lead role in Lust for a Vampire (1971), as well as several television guest roles. She also got a six-month stint hosting a game show with British king of comedy, Bob Monkhouse. After struggling with myopic casting directors, who could not see the beauty and budding talent before them and were happier to just keep casting more established but less beautiful women, Yutte finally gave up and emigrated to the USA in the mid-seventies and took up a job selling air time for a Christian radio station in Oregon. Understandably reluctant to make appearances at horror conventions when British film publicists finally started to notice her when it was too late, she did relent and start appearing at a select few in the late 1990s, giving the non-fickle amongst her fans a chance to see her unique radiance once more. An inimitable beauty the likes of which has never been seen since, Yutte Stensgaard was possibly the biggest loss to movies since that of Sharon Tate.

Known For

Birth Location Thisted, Jutland, Denmark
Born 1946-05-14

Movies

The World of Hammer: Vamp as Mircalla / Carmilla Karnstein
1994
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood as Self (archive footage)
1987
Burke & Hare as Janet
1972
Lust for a Vampire as Mircalla / Carmilla Karnstein
1971
1970
Doctor in Trouble as Eve, Model
1970
1970
Carry On Again Doctor as Trolley Nurse (uncredited)
1969
A Promise of Bed as Taxi Girl
1969
Zeta One as Ann Olsen
1969
Some Girls Do as Robot No. 1
1969
The Girl with a Pistol as Blonde at Party (uncredited)
1968