Over her seven decades in show business, Stevens, now 84, appeared in a multitude of television series and TV movies, popped up on the silver screen in about two dozen films, toured numerous times with the USO, performed in Las Vegas nightclubs and in 1966, trod the boards of Broadway in Neil Simon’s “The Star-Spangled Girl.” Along the way she married superstar crooner Eddie Fisher, which made her stepmother to showbiz scions Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher, had a couple of daughters who also went into the business of show (actresses Joely Fisher and Trisha Leigh Fisher), received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in 1989, launched the Forever Spring cosmetic skincare line, now rolled into Fisher Stevens Beauty.