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Harvey Stephens
Harvey Stephens (August 21, 1901 – December 22, 1986) was an American actor, known initially for his performances in Broadway productions, and thereafter for his work in film and on television. He was most active in film beginning in the 1930s and through the mid-1940s. Beginning in the mid-1950s, he transitioned to television and enjoyed success there through the 1960s.
As actor
Joy in the Morning
Diary of a Madman
The Flight That Disappeared
The Plunderers
North by Northwest
The Bat
In Love and War
The Young Lions
The World Was His Jury
Oregon Passage
The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
Cell 2455 Death Row
Three Young Texans
Moby Dick
The Open Door: The Story Of Foreman Jim Baxter And His Family
Lady in the Dark
Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter
George Washington Slept Here
The Courtship of Andy Hardy
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
Joe Smith, American
The Lady Is Willing
Sergeant York
Our Wife
Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Stagecoach War
When the Daltons Rode
The Texas Rangers Ride Again
The Fighting 69th
Parole Fixer