Harvey Stephens
Known for: Acting
Born: August 19, 1901 in Los Angeles, California, USA - Died: December 21, 1986
Harvey Stephens (August 21, 1901 – December 22, 1986) was an American actor, known initially for his performances in Broadway productions, and thereafter for his work in film and on television. He was most active in film beginning in the 1930s and through the mid-1940s. Beginning in the mid-1950s, he transitioned to television and enjoyed success there through the 1960s.
Known for
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Night of Mystery
The Murder Man
Henry Mander
George Washington Slept Here
Jeff Douglas
Whipsaw
Ed Dexter
Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Ninian Edwards
Sergeant York
Captain Danforth
Stagecoach War
Neal Holt
Evelyn Prentice
Lawrence Kennard
Maid of Salem
Dr. John Harding
In Love and War
Amory Newcombe
Our Wife
Dr. Cassell
Robin Hood of El Dorado
Capt. Osborne
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter
Major
Swing High, Swing Low
Harvey Howell
Lady in the Dark
Liza's Father
The Texans
Lt. David Nichols
Desert Death
Bob Mehaffey
When the Daltons Rode
Rigby
The Cheat
Jeffrey Carlyle
The House of Fear
Richard 'Dick' Pierce (as Harvey Stevens)
Orchids to You
George Draper
The Plunderers
Doc Fuller
The Flight That Disappeared
Walter Cooper
Paddy the Next Best Thing
Jack Breen