Craig Stevens

Biography: Craig Stevens abandoned all plans for a career in dentistry when he became involved in student productions at the University of Kansas. Trained at Pasadena Playhouse and Paramount's acting school, Stevens was signed to a stock Warner Bros. contract in 1941. He was well showcased as a soft-hearted gangster in At the Stroke of Twelve, a 1941 two-reel adaptation of Damon Runyon's The Old Doll's House, but his feature film roles were merely adequate at best. By 1950, Stevens was reduced to playing a standard mustachioed villain in the Bowery Boys epic Blues Busters. His saving turnaround came about when Stevens was cast in the title role of the 1958 Blake Edwards-produced TV private eye series Peter Gunn. Though obviously imitating Cary Grant in the early episodes of this three-season hit, Stevens eventually developed a hard-edged acting style all his own. He later re-created his TV role in the 1967 theatrical feature Gunn. Subsequent TV-series assignments for Stevens included theCraig Stevens abandoned all plans for a career in dentistry when he became involved in student productions at the University of Kansas. Trained at Pasadena Playhouse and Paramount's acting school, Stevens was signed to a stock Warner Bros. contract in 1941. He was well showcased as a soft-hearted gangster in At the Stroke of Twelve, a 1941 two-reel adaptation of Damon Runyon's The Old Doll's House, but his feature film roles were merely adequate at best. By 1950, Stevens was reduced to playing a standard mustachioed villain in the Bowery Boys epic Blues Busters. His saving turnaround came about when Stevens was cast in the title role of the 1958 Blake Edwards-produced TV private eye series Peter Gunn. Though obviously imitating Cary Grant in the early episodes of this three-season hit, Stevens eventually developed a hard-edged acting style all his own. He later re-created his TV role in the 1967 theatrical feature Gunn. Subsequent TV-series assignments for Stevens included the British-filmed weekly Man of the World (1962) and CBS' Mr. Broadway (1964). Craig Stevens was married to actress Alexis Smith (with whom he toured in such stage productions as Critic's Choice) from 1944 until her death in 1993. Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 2 Sep 29, 1985 Ames Caulfield tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 9 Sep 28, 1985 Viktor Lukas tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 6 Oct 2, 1982 Hakim tbd
tbd Happy Days: Season 10 Sep 28, 1982 George tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 4 Nov 7, 1980 Craig Stewart tbd
tbd The Incredible Hulk: Season 2 Sep 22, 1978 Carroll tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 2 Sep 16, 1978 Frank Pearse tbd
tbd Starsky & Hutch: Season 3 Sep 17, 1977 Healy tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 19 Sep 10, 1973 Gambler tbd
tbd Alias Smith and Jones: Season 2 Sep 16, 1971 Hanley tbd
tbd My Three Sons: Season 11 Sep 19, 1970 Albert tbd