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  1. 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).

  2. Yutte Stensgaard. Actress: Lust for a Vampire. A former au pair and model, Jytte Stensgaard emigrated to the UK in 1963, hoping to have a successful international film career.

  3. Yutte Stensgaard. Actress: Lust for a Vampire. A former au pair and model, Jytte Stensgaard emigrated to the UK in 1963, hoping to have a successful international film career.

  4. 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. A former au pair and model, Jytte Stensgaard emigrated to the UK in 1963, hoping to have a successful international film career.

  5. 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).

  6. Jul 27, 2011 · Yutte Stensgaard is a bit of a one hit wonder. Her main claim to fame is the main part in Hammers second Karnstein movie, Lust for a Vampire, but what a part that is! Although the film has generally been reviled, it is well worth checking out for its cheese factor alone.

  7. Feb 8, 2008 · Yutte Stensgaard-Movie Intelligence. A former au pair and model, Jytte Stensgaard emigrated to the UK in 1963, hoping to have a successful international film career.

  8. Lust for a vampire is the second in Hammer's Karnstein Trilogy and this time Danish actress Yutte Stensgaard stars as Carmilla instead of Ingrid Pitt who to...

  9. Yutte Stensgaard, born Jytte Stensgaard, (14 May 1946), is a Danish actress best known for playing Carmilla Karnstein in Lust for a Vampire. She moved to England at the age of 17 to learn how to speak better English.

  10. actress. 78 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Dead of Night» (1972), «Burke & Hare» (1972), «The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine» (1971 – 1972), «The Persuaders!» (1971 – 1972), «Jason King» (1971 – 1972)...