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Mark Stevens

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Mark Stevens

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Sep 1994 (aged 77)
Palma de Mallorca, Provincia de Islas Baleares, Baleares, Spain
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: He was cremated and his ashes were given to his surviving family members. Add to Map
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Actor and Director.

Directed films and episodes of TV series like Wagon Train.

Appeared in films like Destination Tokyo (1943), Objective, Burma! (1945) as Lt. Barker, God Is My Co-Pilot (1945), Rhapsody in Blue (1945), Within These Walls (1945), Pride of the Marines (1945), From This Day Forward (1946) as Bill Cummings, I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) as Joseph E. Howard, The Street with No Name (1948) as Gene Cordell / George Manly, The Snake Pit (1948) as Robert Cunningham, Sand (1949) as Jeff Kane, Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) as Larry Kelly, Dancing in the Dark (1949) as Bill Davis, Please Believe Me (1950), Between Midnight and Dawn (1950) as Officer Rocky Barnes, Target Unknown (1951) as Capt. Jerome 'Steve' Stevens, Katie Did It (1951) as Peter Van Arden, Little Egypt (1951) as Wayne Cravat, Reunion in Reno (1951) as Norman Drake, Mutiny (1952) as Capt. James Marshall, The Big Frame (1952) as Paul Smith, Torpedo Alley (1952) as Lt. Bob Bingham, Jack Slade (1953) as the title character, The Ford Television Theatre (TV series), Martin Kane (TV series) as one of the first actors to play the title character, Cry Vengeance (1954) as Vic Barron, Big Town (TV series) as Steve Wilson, Schlitz Playhouse (TV series), Gunsight Ridge (1957) as Velvet Clark, Wagon Train (TV series), Gun Fever (1958) as Luke Ram, Zane Grey Theater (TV series), The Loretta Young Show (TV series), Gunsmoke in Tucson (1958) as Jedediah "Chip" Coburn, September Storm (1960) as Joe Balfour, Escape from Hell Island (1963) as Capt. James, Fate Is the Hunter (1964), Frozen Alive (1964) as Dr. Frank Overton, Jessy Does Not Forgive... He Kills! (1965) as the title character, Go with God, Gringo (1966), Cry for Poor Wally (1969), Spain Again (1969) as Dr. David Foster, Kojak (TV series), S.W.A.T. (TV series), Murder, She Wrote (TV series), and Magnum, P.I. (TV series).

Mark Stevens passed away in 1994.
Actor and Director.

Directed films and episodes of TV series like Wagon Train.

Appeared in films like Destination Tokyo (1943), Objective, Burma! (1945) as Lt. Barker, God Is My Co-Pilot (1945), Rhapsody in Blue (1945), Within These Walls (1945), Pride of the Marines (1945), From This Day Forward (1946) as Bill Cummings, I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) as Joseph E. Howard, The Street with No Name (1948) as Gene Cordell / George Manly, The Snake Pit (1948) as Robert Cunningham, Sand (1949) as Jeff Kane, Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) as Larry Kelly, Dancing in the Dark (1949) as Bill Davis, Please Believe Me (1950), Between Midnight and Dawn (1950) as Officer Rocky Barnes, Target Unknown (1951) as Capt. Jerome 'Steve' Stevens, Katie Did It (1951) as Peter Van Arden, Little Egypt (1951) as Wayne Cravat, Reunion in Reno (1951) as Norman Drake, Mutiny (1952) as Capt. James Marshall, The Big Frame (1952) as Paul Smith, Torpedo Alley (1952) as Lt. Bob Bingham, Jack Slade (1953) as the title character, The Ford Television Theatre (TV series), Martin Kane (TV series) as one of the first actors to play the title character, Cry Vengeance (1954) as Vic Barron, Big Town (TV series) as Steve Wilson, Schlitz Playhouse (TV series), Gunsight Ridge (1957) as Velvet Clark, Wagon Train (TV series), Gun Fever (1958) as Luke Ram, Zane Grey Theater (TV series), The Loretta Young Show (TV series), Gunsmoke in Tucson (1958) as Jedediah "Chip" Coburn, September Storm (1960) as Joe Balfour, Escape from Hell Island (1963) as Capt. James, Fate Is the Hunter (1964), Frozen Alive (1964) as Dr. Frank Overton, Jessy Does Not Forgive... He Kills! (1965) as the title character, Go with God, Gringo (1966), Cry for Poor Wally (1969), Spain Again (1969) as Dr. David Foster, Kojak (TV series), S.W.A.T. (TV series), Murder, She Wrote (TV series), and Magnum, P.I. (TV series).

Mark Stevens passed away in 1994.


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