Warren Stevens

Warren Stevens

1919-11-02 – 2012-03-27 (age 92) Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania, USA
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Biography

Warren Albert Stevens was an American stage, screen, and television actor. A founding member of The Actor's Studio in New York, Stevens received notice on Broadway in the late 1940s, and thereafter was offered a Hollywood contract at 20th Century Fox. His first Broadway role was in The Life of Galileo; his first movie role followed in The Frogmen. As a young studio contract player, Stevens had little choice of material, and he appeared in films that included Phone Call from a Stranger, Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie, and Gorilla at Large. A memorable movie role was that of the ill-fated "Doc" Ostrow in the science fiction film Forbidden Planet. He also had supporting roles in The Barefoot Contessa with Humphrey Bogart and Intent to Kill.

Despite occasional parts in big films, Stevens was unable to break out consistently into A-list movies, so he carved out a career in television as a journeyman dramatic actor.

He co-starred as Lt. William Storm in Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers, a prime time adventure series set in India. Stevens also provided the voice of John Bracken in season one of Bracken's World. He played the role of Elliot Carson in the daytime series Return to Peyton Place during its two-year run.

He appeared in over 150 prime time shows from the 1950s to the early 1980s, including:

Golden Age anthology series (Actors Studio, Campbell Playhouse, The Web, Justice, Philco Television Playhouse, Studio One, The United States Steel Hour, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Route 66,

Mysteries Hawaiian Eye, Perry Mason, The Untouchables, Climax!, Checkmate, Surfside 6, 77 Sunset Strip, Behind Closed Doors, I Spy, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Ironside, The Mod Squad, Mannix, Cannon, Griff, and Mission: Impossible, as well as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, One Step Beyond, and Mission: Impossible. He also starred in a variety of Westerns: Laramie, The Rebel, The Man Called Shenandoah), Wagon Train, The Alaskans, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Daniel Boone, The Virginian Rawhide, and Have Gun, Will Travel, as well as Tombstone Territory and Stoney Burke. In 1970, he appeared as Paul Carson on "The Men From Shiloh" (rebranded name for The Virginian in the episode titled "Hannah.")

Stevens' appearance in the 1955 movie Robbers' Roost introduced him to Richard Boone, who hired him for a continuing television role on The Richard Boone Show, an award-winning NBC anthology series which lasted for the 1963–1964 season.

In his later years, Stevens' appearances were infrequent. He guest-starred in ER in March 2006 and had two roles in 2007.

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Known For

Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet

1956

as Lt. 'Doc' Ostrow

Samurai Cop
Samurai Cop

1991

as Man in Film Lab

Madame X
Madame X

1966

as Michael Spalding

Gunpoint
Gunpoint

1966

as Nate Harlan

The Barefoot Contessa
The Barefoot Contessa

1954

as Kirk Edwards

Madigan
Madigan

1968

as Capt. Ben Williams

Cyborg 2087
Cyborg 2087

1966

as Dr. Carl Zellar

Deadline - U.S.A.
Deadline - U.S.A.

1952

as George Burrows

Black Tuesday
Black Tuesday

1954

as Joey Stewart

Hot Spell
Hot Spell

1958

as Wyatt

Stroker Ace
Stroker Ace

1983

as Jim Catty

O. Henry's Full House
O. Henry's Full House

1952

as Druggist (segment "The Last Leaf") (uncredited)

The Amazing Captain Nemo
40 Pounds of Trouble
No Name on the Bullet
No Name on the Bullet

1959

as Lou Fraden

The Sweet Ride
The Sweet Ride

1968

as Brady Caswell

Duel on the Mississippi
Duel on the Mississippi

1955

as Hugo Marat

Red Skies of Montana
Red Skies of Montana

1952

as Steve Burgess

Gorilla at Large
Gorilla at Large

1954

as Joe, Detective

Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell