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Born: August 21, 1901 – Died: December 22, 1986

Harvey Stephens, born in Los Angeles, California, was an actor with a timeless charm and classic good looks that perfectly suited the silver screen, especially in refined and period settings. He ventured from Broadway to the world of film at the age of 30, earning himself a debut leading role. Despite sharing the screen with legendary Broadway figures, Harvey's career trajectory took a different turn. However, he made a name for himself as a poised second lead and later as a reliable character actor on television. His contribution to the entertainment industry spans both stage and screen, leaving an indelible mark. Harvey Stephens passed away on December 22, 1986, in Laguna Hills, California, survived by his wife Barbara and three children.

Early Life and Career

Harvey Stephens grew up in Los Angeles, California, and attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He honed his acting skills through two years of training with a repertory company and various other stock companies. In 1929, Harvey married Beatrice Nichols.

His journey in the entertainment industry began on Broadway, where he made his debut with a role in "Other Men's Wives" in 1929. Over the years, he appeared in several notable Broadway productions, including "Dishonored Lady" (1930) and "Tomorrow and Tomorrow" (1931).

Harvey's transition to film occurred when he was offered a leading role in Paramount's Pre-Code drama, "The Cheat," in 1931. Although the film showcased his talent, it was overshadowed by the larger-than-life presence of Tallulah Bankhead. Despite this setback, Harvey continued to diligently work in both theater and film.

While he never achieved the status of a male star, Harvey Stephens made significant contributions to Hollywood as a second lead and character actor. His filmography includes roles in "Beau Geste" (1939), "Sergeant York" (1941), and "Texas Rangers Ride Again" (1940), among others.

In his personal life, Harvey married Barbara Adams in 1946, and they had two children together. He was also known for his passion for glider flying and was inducted into the Soaring Hall of Fame in 1966.

Although Harvey Stephens may not be considered a Hollywood icon or legend, his talent and presence left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His dedication to his craft and versatility as an actor ensured his place in the annals of Hollywood history.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1961–1965 Bonanza (TV Series) Dr. Randall | Uncle Fred Wilson | Jock McPherson
1965 Joy in the Morning Dr. Marson
1958–1965 Perry Mason (TV Series) Benjamin Addicks | Victor Squires
1965 Slattery's People (TV Series) Lewis Wanamaker
1964 Advance to the Rear Gen. Dunlop (uncredited)
1964 Ben Casey (TV Series) Unknown
1963 Channing (TV Series) Prof. Johnson
1963 Breaking Point (TV Series) Charles Bascome
1963 The Great Adventure (TV Series) Beasley
1963 Diary of a Madman Louis Girot
1962 Cheyenne (TV Series) Dr. Clark Dana
1962 Checkmate (TV Series) Bryson Jennings
1962 Margie (TV Series) Dr. Lester
1962 Bus Stop (TV Series) Dick
1956–1962 General Electric Theater (TV Series) George Crandall | Dr. Williams
1961 The Untouchables (TV Series) Commissioner F. Scott Bodeen
1961 Outlaws (TV Series) Dernbacker | Frank Berger
1961 Flight That Disappeared Walter Cooper
1961 Ripcord (TV Series) Dr. Pareto
1958–1961 Wagon Train (TV Series) Bank Manager | Maxwell Revere
1960–1961 The Aquanauts (TV Series) Hank | Dr. Connolly
1960 The Plunderers Doc Fuller
1960 The Real McCoys (TV Series) Mr. Dankers
1960 Mr. Lucky (TV Series) Dan Parker
1959 Flight (TV Series) Unknown
1959 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (TV Series) Dr. Cligger
1959 Laramie (TV Series) General Howard | Print Shop Man
1959 Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) Dr. Wilkerson
1958–1959 Bat Masterson (TV Series) Judge Thatcher | Isaac Parker
1959 Tombstone Territory (TV Series) R.C. Tuttle
1959 Markham (TV Series) Andre Valcour
1959 The Bat John Fleming
1959 North by Northwest Stockbroker (uncredited)
1959 Goodyear Theatre (TV Series) Dr. Weiss
1959 The Rough Riders (TV Series) Judge Allison
1959 77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) Sid De Forest
1958 In Love and War Amory Newcombe
1957–1958 Playhouse 90 (TV Series) Colonel Pierce | Dr. Adams
1958 The Lineup (TV Series) Unknown
1958 How to Marry a Millionaire (TV Series) Dr. Covell
1958 The Young Lions Brig. Gen. Sam Rockland (uncredited)
1958 The Restless Gun (TV Series) Strad Bricker
1956–1958 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) European Bureau Manager | Lt. James Larkin
1958 Colt .45 (TV Series) Major David Trevelen
1958 Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) Senator George Skagway
1958 The World Was His Jury Judge Arthur Farrell
1958 Studio 57 (TV Series) Unknown
1957 Official Detective (TV Series) Houston
1957 Oregon Passage Capt. Boyson
1957 The Sheriff of Cochise (TV Series) Robert Clay
1956–1957 Matinee Theatre (TV Series) George Bleakney
1955–1957 The Millionaire (TV Series) Doctor | Judge | Owen Trumble - Crooked Atty.
1956 Crusader (TV Series) Unknown
1955 Science Fiction Theatre (TV Series) Henry Stark
1955 The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing Dr. Hollingshead
1955 Cell 2455, Death Row Prison Warden
1955 Fireside Theatre (TV Series) District Attorney Johnson
1955 City Detective (TV Series) Kruger
1954 Cavalcade of America (TV Series) Mr. Comstock
1954 The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) Unknown
1954 Moby Dick (TV Movie) Stubb
1954 The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) Alex Thornton
1954 Three Young Texans Jim Colt
1954 Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) Sam
1953 Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) Martell
1948 Stage Door (TV Movie) David Kingsley
1945 Sham (TV Movie) Unknown
1944 The Ring of General Macias (TV Movie) Unknown
1944 The Story of Dr. Wassell Captain in Charge of Evacuation (uncredited)
1944 Lady in the Dark Liza's Father
1943 Interrogation of Enemy Airmen (Short) Officer Instructor (uncredited)
1942 George Washington Slept Here Jeff Douglas
1942 Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die Morgan Earp
1942 The Courtship of Andy Hardy Roderick O. Nesbit
1942 Joe Smith, American Freddie Dunhill
1942 The Lady Is Willing Dr. Golding
1941 Our Wife Dr. Cassell
1941 Sergeant York Capt. Danforth
1940 Texas Rangers Ride Again Texas Ranger Blair
1940 When the Daltons Rode Rigby
1940 Stagecoach War Neal Holt
1940 Parole Fixer Bartley Hanford
1940 The Fighting 69th Maj. Anderson
1940 Abe Lincoln in Illinois Ninian Edwards
1939 Beau Geste Lieutenant Martin
1939 The House of Fear Richard 'Dick' Pierce (as Harvey Stevens)
1939 Grand Jury Secrets Michael Keefe
1939 You Can't Get Away with Murder Fred Burke
1939 The Oklahoma Kid Ned Kincaid
1938 The Texans Lt. David Nichols
1938 Tip-Off Girls Chief Agent Jason Baardue
1938 Dangerous to Know Philip Easton
1937 Night Club Scandal Frank Marlan
1937 Forlorn River Les Setter
1937 Night of Mystery Dr. Von Blon
1937 King of Gamblers J.G. Temple
1937 Swing High, Swing Low Harvey Howell
1937 Murder Goes to College Paul Broderick
1937 Maid of Salem Dr. John Harding
1936 All American Chump Jim Crawford
1936 Sworn Enemy Paul Scott
1936 The 3 Wise Guys Ambersham
1936 Absolute Quiet Barney Tait
1936 Robin Hood of El Dorado Capt. Osborne
1936 Tough Guy Chief Davison
1935 Whipsaw Ed Dexter
1935 Desert Death (Short) Bob Mehaffey
1935 It's in the Air Sidney Kendall
1935 Orchids to You George Draper
1935 The Murder Man Henry Mander
1935 Let 'em Have It Van Rensseler
1935 Baby Face Harrington Ronald
1935 One New York Night Collis
1935 After Office Hours Tommy Bannister
1934 Evelyn Prentice Lawrence Kennard
1934 Sleepers East Martin Knox
1933 The Worst Woman in Paris? John Strong
1933 Jimmy and Sally Ralph Andrews
1933 Paddy the Next Best Thing Jack Breen
1931 The Cheat Jeffrey Carlyle

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