Houseley Stevenson
Houseley Stevenson, born on July 30, 1879, in London, was a distinguished American character actor whose career spanned both film and stage. He embarked on his cinematic journey in 1936, shortly before the rise of television, where he also briefly showcased his talent in early productions. Prior to his film career, Stevenson was known for his live performances in New York, where he often performed under the name Houseley Stevens.
In addition to his work as an actor, Stevenson dedicated part of his life to nurturing emerging talent as a resident teacher at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. His influence extended into his family, as he was the father of several actors, including Houseley Stevenson Jr., Edward Stevenson, and Onslow Stevens, who continued his legacy in the entertainment industry.
After a vibrant career, Houseley Stevenson passed away on August 6, 1953, in Duarte, California, leaving behind a rich legacy in both film and theater that continues to be remembered by audiences and actors alike. His contributions to the performing arts reflect his passion and commitment to the craft.
Filmography
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass
Cave of Outlaws
Sierra
The Lady Gambles
Edge of Doom
Isle of Fury
Four Faces West
Ramrod
The Walking Hills
Sorrowful Jones
Take One False Step
Apartment for Peggy
Colorado Territory
Moonrise
The War of the Worlds
The Atomic City
The Brasher Doubloon
Hollywood Story
The Wild North
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Native Land