Warren Stevens
Warren Albert Stevens was a distinguished American actor whose talent graced stage, film, and television over a remarkable career. A pivotal figure in the arts, he was a founding member of The Actor's Studio in New York and gained early acclaim on Broadway in the late 1940s. His initial theater role came in Bertolt Brecht's *The Life of Galileo*, which led to a Hollywood contract with 20th Century Fox. His cinematic debut was in *The Frogmen*, and he appeared in various films throughout the 1950s, including *Phone Call from a Stranger*, *Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie*, and *Gorilla at Large*. One of his most memorable performances was as the doomed "Doc" Ostrow in the iconic science fiction classic, *Forbidden Planet*.
Though he had some notable film roles, Stevens found a more consistent career in television, becoming a versatile character actor. He starred as Lt. William Storm in *Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers* and lent his voice to John Bracken in *Bracken's World*. He was also known for his role as Elliot Carson in *Return to Peyton Place* and made appearances in over 150 television shows, including revered series such as *Perry Mason*, *The Twilight Zone*, and *Mission: Impossible*.
In 1970, his collaboration with Richard Boone on the film *Robbers' Roost* led to a recurring role in *The Richard Boone Show*. Although later in life his screen appearances became less frequent, he made notable guest appearances, including a role in *ER* in 2006. Warren Stevens leaves behind a legacy of diverse performances and contributions to American entertainment.
Filmography
40 Pounds of Trouble
Madame X (1966)
Phone Call from a Stranger
Red Skies of Montana
Gorilla at Large
An American Dream
Accused of Murder
Deadline - U.S.A.
Samurai Cop
The Barefoot Contessa
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell
Black Tuesday
Cyborg 2087
Robbers' Roost
No Name on the Bullet
The Man from Bitter Ridge
The Price of Fear
Madigan
Women's Prison
The Student Body
Duel on the Mississippi
The Amazing Captain Nemo
The Frogmen
The Case Against Brooklyn
Forbidden Planet