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Mark Stevens

Born
December 13, 1916
Died
September 15, 1994
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Mark Stevens (December 13, 1916 – September 15, 1994) was an American actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Stevens (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
The Snake Pit
(1948)
Robert Cunningham
Objective, Burma!
(1945)
Lt. Barker, pilot
Hollywood Canteen
(1944)
Soldier on Deck (uncredited)
Cry Vengeance
(1954)
Vic Barron
Full Filmography
Acting
Food and Magic
(1943)
Passage to Marseille
(1944)
Hastings
Roaring Guns
(1944)
Lance Ferris
Hollywood Canteen
(1944)
Soldier on Deck (uncredited)
Objective, Burma!
(1945)
Lt. Barker, pilot
Pride of the Marines
(1945)
Ainslee
Within These Walls
(1945)
Steve Purcell
Rhapsody in Blue
(1945)
Steve (uncredited)
God Is My Co-Pilot
(1945)
Sgt. Baldridge
The Dark Corner
(1946)
Bradford Galt
From This Day Forward
(1946)
Bill Cummings
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
(1947)
Joseph E. Howard
The Street with No Name
(1948)
Gene Cordell / George Manly
The Snake Pit
(1948)
Robert Cunningham
Dancing in the Dark
(1949)
Bill Davis
Oh, You Beautiful Doll
(1949)
Larry Kelly
Sand
(1949)
Jeff Keane
Between Midnight and Dawn
(1950)
Officer Rocky Barnes
Please Believe Me
(1950)
Matthew Kinston
Katie Did It
(1950)
Peter Van Arden
Little Egypt
(1951)
Wayne Cravat
Target Unknown
(1951)
Capt. Jerome Stevens
Reunion in Reno
(1951)
Norman Drake
The Big Frame
(1952)
Paul Smith
Mutiny
(1952)
Capt. James Marshall
Jack Slade
(1953)
Jack Slade
Torpedo Alley
(1953)
Bob Bingham
Cry Vengeance
(1954)
Vic Barron
Time Table
(1956)
Charlie Norman
Gunsight Ridge
(1957)
Velvet Clark
Gun Fever
(1958)
Luke Ram
Gunsmoke in Tucson
(1958)
Jed "Chip" Coburn
September Storm
(1960)
Joe Balfour
Escape from Hell Island
(1963)
Capt. James
Fate Is the Hunter
(1964)
Mickey Doolan
Frozen Alive
(1964)
Dr. Frank Overton
Sunscorched
(1967)
Sheriff Jess Kinley
Spain Again
(1969)
Dr. David Foster
La Lola... dicen que no vive sola
(1970)
The Fury of the Wolf Man
(1972)
Bill Williams
Directing
Production
Writing
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