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 a Merry-Go-Round (1966). This seems to have set the tone for her subsequent casting as exotic European belles in several action films: the alluringly named Coco Duquette, mistress of chief antagonist
Karl Malden in the Matt Helm thriller
Murderers' Row (1966); kidnap victim Toni Peters and love interest of British spy
Stephen Boyd in
Assignment K (1968); the spunky girlfriend of a U.S. marshal (
Gregory Peck) searching for
Mackenna's Gold (1969); and the girl a champion skier (
Robert Redford) has a brief fling with in
Downhill Racer (1969). After a six-year hiatus, Camilla segued into television guest roles, decorating a number of (mostly) crime shows, including
The Rockford Files (1974),
Hawaii Five-O (1968),
Barnaby Jones (1973) and
Simon & Simon (1981).
Camilla was married three times: her exes included former Paramount production chief
Robert Evans and vacuum cleaner millionaire Herbert Hoover III. Her third husband (of 22 years) was hedge fund founder and real estate company owner Fredric Kolber (1939-2016).