Warren Stevens
Known For
Acting
Born
November 2, 1919
Place of Birth
Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania, USA
Died
March 27, 2012

Warren Stevens

Warren Albert Stevens was an American stage, screen, and television actor. A founding member of The Actor's Studio in New York, Stevens received notice on Broadway in the late 1940s, and thereafter was offered a Hollywood contract at 20th Century Fox. His first Broadway role was in The Life of Galileo; his first movie role followed in The Frogmen. As a young studio contract player, Stevens had little choice of material, and he appeared in films that included Phone Call from a Stranger, Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie, and Gorilla at Large. A memorable movie role was that of the ill-fated "Doc" Ostrow in the science fiction film Forbidden Planet. He also had supporting roles in The Barefoot Contessa with Humphrey Bogart and Intent to Kill. Despite occasional parts in big films, Stevens was unable to break out consistently into A-list movies, so he carved out a career in television as …

Known For

Perry Mason
7.7

Perry Mason

1957 · TV

ER
7.8

ER

1994 · TV

Star Trek
8.0

Star Trek

1966 · TV

Bonanza
7.5

Bonanza

1959 · TV

Mannix
6.8

Mannix

1967 · TV

Falcon Crest
5.6

Falcon Crest

1981 · TV

Ironside
6.9

Ironside

1967 · TV

The Twilight Zone
8.5

The Twilight Zone

1959 · TV

M*A*S*H
7.9

M*A*S*H

1972 · TV

Mission: Impossible
7.6

Mission: Impossible

1966 · TV

The Rebel
5.1

The Rebel

1959 · TV

Adam-12
7.1

Adam-12

1968 · TV

The Virginian
6.5

The Virginian

1962 · TV

Daniel Boone
7.0

Daniel Boone

1964 · TV

Have Gun, Will Travel
7.3

Have Gun, Will Travel

1957 · TV

Climax!
3.8

Climax!

1954 · TV

Cannon
6.7

Cannon

1971 · TV

Quincy, M.E.
7.5

Quincy, M.E.

1976 · TV

The Donna Reed Show
6.5

The Donna Reed Show

1958 · TV

The Philco Television Playhouse
6.6

The Philco Television Playhouse

1948 · TV

Rawhide
7.2

Rawhide

1959 · TV

Combat!
7.8

Combat!

1962 · TV

The Twilight Zone
7.7

The Twilight Zone

1985 · TV

Studio One
5.4

Studio One

1948 · TV

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