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Steve Brodie

Steve Brodie

38 titles Acting Nov 21, 1919 Died: Jan 09, 1992 El Dorado, Kansas, USA

Steve Brodie (November 21, 1919 — January 9, 1992) was an American actor known for his work in film and television. He was born John Stevenson in El Dorado, Kansas, and chose his stage name as a homage to Steve Brodie, who famously survived a jump from the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886.

Brodie's acting career spanned primarily from the mid-1940s to the early 1950s, during which he collaborated with studios like MGM, RKO, and Republic Pictures. He became well-known for his performances in westerns and low-budget films, often taking on supporting characters. Notable appearances include roles in the film noir classic "Out of the Past" (1947) and the crime thriller "Armored Car Robbery" (1950). He also starred in "Desperate" (1947), showcasing his range as an actor. Later, he shared the screen with Elvis Presley in "Blue Hawaii" (1961) and "Roustabout" (1964).

In the mid-1950s, Brodie shifted his focus more towards television. His credits include appearances on shows like "The Public Defender," multiple episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and the "Vendetta" episode of the western series "Pony Express." Additionally, he co-starred with Sterling Holloway in the 1960 episode "Love Me, Love My Dog" from the crime drama "The Brothers Brannagan."

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