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  1. Filmography & biography of Joan Benedict Steiger. Checkout the movie list, birth date, latest news, videos & photos on BookMyShow

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    Steiger was married five times, and had a daughter, opera singer Anna Steiger, and a son, Michael Steiger. He died of pneumonia and kidney failure as a result of complications from surgery for a gallbladder tumor in 2002, aged 77, in Los Angeles, and was survived by his fifth wife Joan Benedict Steiger .

  3. By Jae-Ha Kim Tribune Content Agency November 29, 2016 Joan Benedict Steiger lived a glamorous life during Hollywood’s golden era. The resilient actress has survived the deaths of two husbands, including Academy Award-winning actor Rod Steiger. Still, she has fond memories of her life that she reflects upon in her memoir, “Brooklyn Baby: A Hollywood Star’s Amazing Journey through Love ...

  4. Joan Benedict Steiger and Rod Steiger were married for 1 year before Rod Steiger died aged 77.. About. Joan Benedict Steiger is a 96 year old American Actress. Born Joan Benedict on 21st June, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, she is famous for her roles as Poopsie Patata in the 1965 comedy film Saturday Night Bath in Apple Valley and Edith Fairchild in the long-running Emmy ...

  5. Joan Benedict Steiger's personal relationships are the basis for her one-woman show, The Loves of my Life. Steiger's first marriage was to actor John Myhers, best known for his work in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. They were married from 1962 until Myhers' death in 1992. Benedict Steiger is also the widow of the Academy ...

  6. Actor Joan Benedict Steiger attends the Festival of Arts Celebrity Benefit Event on August 26, 2017 in Laguna Beach, California. Festival of Arts Celebrity Benefit Event Actress Joan Benedict attends the Los Angeles premiere of "Fuel" at the Crest Theater on October 12, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

  7. Marion Ross and Joan Benedict Steiger in Let's Call It Quits (1974)