Onslow Stevens
Onslow Stevens, born on March 29, 1902, and passing away on January 5, 1977, was a prominent American actor known for his work on stage, television, and in films. His journey into the performing arts began in 1926 at the Pasadena Community Playhouse, where he immersed himself in a family environment filled with performers, directors, and educators.
Stevens made his Broadway debut in 1936 with the production of "Stage Door," showcasing his versatility and talent. Over the course of his career, he appeared in more than 80 films. Initially recognized for playing leading roles, he gradually transitioned to character parts, demonstrating his adaptability and depth as an actor.
Throughout his career, Stevens contributed significantly to the entertainment industry, leaving a lasting legacy in both theater and cinema. His dedication to the craft and ability to portray a diverse range of characters made him a respected figure among his peers and audiences alike.
Filmography
Tarawa Beachhead
Straight from the Shoulder
The Three Musketeers (1935)
They Rode West
Flight from Glory
The Couch
Canyon Passage
New York Confidential
Secret of the Blue Room
Outside the Law (1956)
Them!
The Family Secret
A Lion Is in the Streets
House of Dracula
Sirocco (1951)
Bomba, the Jungle Boy
The Monster and the Girl
Easy Money
Counsellor at Law
Grand Exit
Lonelyhearts
O.S.S.
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
Walk a Crooked Mile
Angel on My Shoulder
Sealed Cargo