Charles C. Stevenson Jr.

Charles C. Stevenson Jr.

2016
2012
1984

Personal Details

Biography

Charles C. Stevenson Jr. is a renowned figure in the realm of cinematic storytelling, having left an indelible mark on the industry with his work on a diverse range of projects. One of his most notable endeavors is the critically acclaimed film "Ghost World", which premiered in 2001 and has since become a cult classic. Prior to this, Stevenson made a significant impact with his involvement in the blockbuster hit "Men in Black", which was released in 1997 and brought together an all-star cast, including Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Additionally, Stevenson's work on the 1994 film "Ed Wood" showcased his ability to bring unique and captivating stories to life on the big screen, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile filmmaker.

Career

2014
Behaving Badly
Behaving Badly as Mr. Apgar
2010
How to Make Love to a Woman
How to Make Love to a Woman as Grandpa Conners (as Charles Stevenson Jr.)
2009
Stolen
Stolen as Man Getting a Cut
2008
Snow Buddies
Snow Buddies as Sheriff Ryan
2005
Expose
Expose as Jack Henson
2001
Ghost World
Ghost World as Norman
1999
Replacing Dad
Replacing Dad as Mr. Cheek
1998
Pleasantville
Pleasantville as Dr. Henderson
1997
Jack Frost
Jack Frost as Father Branagh
Men in Black
Men in Black as MIB Agent Bee
1996
Sgt. Bilko
Sgt. Bilko as Minister
Soul of the Game
Soul of the Game as Supervisor
1994
Ed Wood
Ed Wood as Another Backer
1990
Fall from Grace
Fall from Grace as Amory Doyle
1987
In the Mood
In the Mood as Western Union Telegraph Clerk