Clarke Stevens

Clarke Stevens

110 · Born: Sep 25, 1915

Personal Details

BornSep 25, 1915 Bisbee, Arizona, USA

Biography

A renowned figure, this individual's life was marked by a transition from the southwestern United States to the vibrant city of Los Angeles, a move that took place in the year 1938. Prior to establishing themselves in the entertainment industry, they began their career as a fencer, showcasing their impressive skills in a series of swashbuckling movies, including the iconic "The Three Musketeers", "The Man in the Iron Mask", and "The Crimson Pirate". This early success paved the way for further opportunities, as they went on to appear in several films alongside the legendary Lash LaRue.

As the 1950s dawned, this individual's focus shifted towards the world of television, where they began working as a cameraman for CBS. During this period, they lent their expertise to several notable shows, including the esteemed "Studio One" and the critically acclaimed "Playhouse 90". Ultimately, their remarkable life came to a close in the city of San Pablo, California, in the year 2004, on the 9th of September.

Career

1952
The Black Lash
The Black Lash as Johnson - Second Mine Foreman
1951
Badman's Gold
Badman's Gold as Bob Benson (as Troy Tarrell)
The Thundering Trail
The Thundering Trail as Henchman Clark
Abilene Trail
Abilene Trail as Deputy (uncredited)
Halls of Montezuma
Halls of Montezuma as Recruit (uncredited)
1949
Son of Billy the Kid
Son of Billy the Kid as Yantis henchman
Square Dance Jubilee
Square Dance Jubilee as Henchman Jim Clark
1948