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Actor, Stunts
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November 2, 1919 in Clark's Summit, PA
Biography:In films from 1951, handsome actor "Warren Stevens"' better-known roles include the "Howard Hughes-ish" Kirk Edwards in "The Barefoot Contessa" (1954) and the authoritative Lieutenant "Doc" Ostrow in "Forbidden Planet" (1956). A tireless TV performer, Stevens was starred as Lt. William Storm in the 1956 adventure series Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers; was among the eleven "repertory actors" appearing in the 1963 anthology The Richard Boone Show; and was heard but not seen as movie mogul John Bracken on the 1969 prime-timer Bracken's World (ironically, when Bracken did appear, he was played by Stevens' old "Forbidden Planet" co-star "Leslie Nielsen"). In 1972, Warren Stevens was cast as Elliot Carson in the daytime soap opera "Return to Peyton Place"; nine years later, he played Merritt Madison in "Behind the Screen", a short-lived series which took place on the set of a fictional soap opera. ~... Full Biography
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Ray Romano and Doris Roberts, winners of Favorite TV Comedy for "Everybody Loves Raymond,"...
Ray Romano and Doris Roberts, winners of Favorite TV Comedy for "Everybody Loves Raymond,"...
Warren Stevens and Doris Roberts
Warren Stevens and Doris Roberts
Warren Stevens
Warren Stevens
Warren Stevens
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