Houseley Stevenson

Houseley Stevenson (July 30, 1879 – August 6, 1953) was an American character actor who was born in London on July 30, 1879, and died in Duarte, California on August 6, 1953. He began his movie career in 1936 and had a short career in early television productions. Stevenson performed in live stage productions in New York under the name Houseley Stevens. He was a resident teacher at the Pasadena Playhouse in California.[1] He was the father of actors Houseley Stevenson Jr., Edward Stevenson and Onslow Stevens.[2]

Films

  1. Isle of Fury (1936) Rector[3]
  2. China Clipper (1936) Doctor
  3. Bengal Tiger (1936) Justice of the Peace[3]
  4. The White Angel (1936) Surgeon[3]
  5. The Law in Her Hands (1936) Appellate Court Chief Judge
  6. The Adventurous Blonde (1937) Judge Darrell[3]
  7. Midnight Court (1937) Mr. Jones
  8. Stolen Holiday (1937) Wedding Official
  9. Once a Doctor (1937) Magistrate Kendrick[4]
  10. The Body Disappears (1941) Passerby Professor[5]
  11. Native Land (1942) white sharecropper[6]
  12. The Man Who Returned to Life (1942) Colonel Beebe[5]
  13. Happy Land (1943) Sam Watson[5]
  14. Crime Doctor (1943) Martin, Parole Board
  15. Dakota (1945) Railroad Clerk[7]
  16. The Yearling (1946) Mr. Ranger[8]
  17. Little Miss Big (1946) Duncan[9]
  18. Rendezvous with Annie (1946) Dr. Grimes[5]
  19. Somewhere in the Night (1946) Michael Conroy[10]
  20. Without Reservations (1946) Turnkey[7]
  21. Cheyenne (1947)[8]
  22. Secret Beyond the Door (1947) Andy
  23. Forever Amber (1947) Mr. Starling[11]
  24. Dark Passage (1947) Dr. Walter Coley[12]
  25. Thunder in the Valley (1947) Angus MacIvor
  26. Time Out of Mind (1947) George[13]
  27. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) gardener
  28. Ramrod (1947) George Smedley[14]
  29. The Brasher Doubloon (1947) Elisha Morningstar[15]
  30. Easy Come, Easy Go (1947) Doctor[16]
  31. The Paleface (1948) Pioneer
  32. Kidnapped (1948) Ebenezer[17]
  33. Joan of Arc (1948) The Cardinal of Winchester
  34. You Gotta Stay Happy (1948) Jud Tavis[13]
  35. Moonrise (1948) Uncle Joe Jingle
  36. Four Faces West (1948) Anderson[8]
  37. The Vicious Circle (1948) Prof. Barr
  38. Smart Woman (1948) Joe Smith[5]
  39. Casbah (1948) Anton Duval[16]
  40. The Challenge (1948) Captain Sonnenberg[16]
  41. All the King's Men (1949) Madison the Editor[16]
  42. Song of Surrender (1949) Mr. Abernathy[5]
  43. The Gal Who Took the West (1949) Ted[8]
  44. Masked Raiders (1949) Uncle Henry Trevett[8]
  45. Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949) Dakota[8]
  46. Take One False Step (1949) Dr. Montgomery Thatcher[5]
  47. Leave It to Henry (1949) Mr. McCluskey[5]
  48. Colorado Territory (1949) Prospector[8]
  49. Sorrowful Jones (1949) Doc Chesley[5]
  50. The Lady Gambles (1949) Pawnbroker[16]
  51. Bride of Vengeance (1949) Councillor[16]
  52. The Walking Hills (1949) King[8]
  53. Knock on Any Door (1949) Junior[13]
  54. The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950) Pops[18]
  55. Edge of Doom (1950) Mr. Swanson
  56. The Gunfighter (1950) Mr. Barlow[8]
  57. Sierra (1950) Sam Coulter[19]
  58. Cave of Outlaws (1951) Cooley[8]
  59. Darling, How Could You! (1951) Old Man
  60. The Secret of Convict Lake (1951) Pawnee Sam[5]
  61. As Young as You Feel (1951) old man on park bench
  62. Hollywood Story (1951) John Miller[18]
  63. All That I Have (1951) Dr. Charles Grayson[5]
  64. Oklahoma Annie (1952) Blinky[8]
  65. The Wild North (1952) Old Man[8]

Television

Episode: Barchester Towers (1948)[20]
Episode:Spring Green (1948)[21]
Episode: Galahad (date unknown)
Episode: That I May See (1951)
Episode: Joe Santa Claus (1951) Uncle Willy
Episode: The Old Man (date unknown) Charles
Episode: Rescue (1952) Pop Polgase[22]

Stage work

Partial listing

Theatre
Opening date Closing date Title Role Theatre Notes
Mar 22, 1938May 1938Schoolhouse on the Lot[23]J.G. HamiltonRitz Theatre NYJerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields playwrights[24]
Onslow Stevens also in the cast as Peter Driscoll
June 15, 1938Nov 1938On the Rocks[25]Viscount BarkingDaly's 63rd Street Theatre NYGeorge Bernard Shaw playwright
Produced by the Federal Theatre Project[26]
Mar 19, 1939Mar 19, 1939Stop Press[27]Alfred SnellVanderbilt Theatre NYJohn Stradley playwright
The role of Alfred Snell was that of a conservative newspaper publisher who was at odds with his son the union sympathizer[28]
Sept 10, 1939Sept 30, 1939Journey's End[29]BertEmpire Theatre NYR. C. Sherriff playwright
Set in Saint-Quentin, Aisne during World War I[30]
October 25, 1939October 19, 1940The Time of Your Life[31]ArabBooth Theatre NYWilliam Saroyan playwright
The playbill described the character of Arab as "an Eastern philosopher and harmonica player"[32]
March 26, 1946VolponeCorbaccioLas Palmas Theater, HollywoodBen Jonson playwright
adapted by Morris Carnovsky[33]

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