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Craig Stevens (born Gail Shikles, Jr.; July 8, 1918 – May 10, 2000) was an American film and television actor.

Early life

Born Gail Shikles, Jr., in Liberty, Missouri, his father was a high school teacher and elementary school principal in Kansas City, Missouri. Stevens studied dentistry at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, from which he received a bachelor's degree in 1936.

Acting career

Acting with the university's drama club prompted him to halt his studies and instead to audition in the Hollywood film industry. After first using "Michael Gale" (a play on his first name), his first screen role was a sailor in Coast Guard. After his debut in a small role in 1939, he adopted the stage name Craig Stevens. For the next period of his film career, he played mainly secondary parts.

Stevens and his future wife, Alexis Smith, both appear in the 1941 film Dive Bomber, though they share no scenes together.[citation needed]

During World War II, Stevens served in the United States Army Air Corps First Motion Picture Unit based in Culver City, California, acting in propaganda and training films. The unit came to be known as "The Culver City Commandos".

On October 29, 1954, Stevens guest starred on the 1953–1955 ABC sitcom with a variety show theme, The Ray Bolger Show. Ray Bolger portrayed Raymond Wallace, a song-and-dance man who was repeatedly barely on time for his performances. Stevens portrayed a novelist interested in Ray's girlfriend, Susan, played by Marjie Millar.[4]

In 1958, after 19 years in film, Stevens gained national prominence for his starring role in the private detective series, Peter Gunn, which ran on NBC from September 1958 to September 1960 and then moved to ABC, where it ran for another year. The series was produced by Blake Edwards, who also wrote and directed many of the episodes. The iconic theme music for the series was composed by Henry Mancini and helped establish his early fame.

uring the late 1950s, Stevens appeared three times on Rod Cameron's syndicated western-themed crime drama, State Trooper, and once on the CBS sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve, with Howard Duff and Ida Lupino, and on the syndicated military drama The Silent Service. On May 7, 1959, Stevens was a guest star on the NBC variety series, The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. He and Tennessee Ernie Ford did a comedy skit based on Peter Gunn. He also sang on the The Dinah Shore Chevy Show with Dinah Shore.

After Peter Gunn ended, Stevens was called on by Sir Lew Grade of ITV to move to London, England, to play the lead role in the TV series Man of the World in 1962. In 1964, Stevens followed this series with Mr. Broadway, the 13-week CBS drama in which he starred as Mike Bell, a New York City public relations specialist. Horace McMahon (1906–1971) played his assistant and police contact, Hank McClure. The series was produced by David Susskind. Stevens and Blake Edwards brought Peter Gunn to the big screen with a feature film called Gunn (1967). Though advertised as Gunn-Number One no sequels followed. Stevens co-starred with David McCallum in The Invisible Man for a single season on NBC during 1975-6. Other TV roles included the 1974 TV movie Killer Bees with Gloria Swanson and guest appearances on several popular series including Rich Man, Poor Man, Quincy, M.E., The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Happy Days, Hotel, and Murder, She Wrote.

Stevens worked with Blake Edwards again in the 1981 comedy film S.O.B. and was featured with his wife two more times in Joseph Losey's drama La Truite and the 1988 Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair starring Robert Young. This was his final acting appearance.

Stevens did a considerable amount of stage work, including lengthy national tours in the musical Plain and Fancy and Cactus Flower, both co-starring his wife Alexis Smith. He made his Broadway debut in the Meredith Willson musical Here's Love opposite Janis Paige and recorded the cast album for Columbia Records. He later toured as Professor Higgins in a production of My Fair Lady with Jane Powell.
Personal life, death

On June 18, 1944, Stevens married prominent Canadian movie actress Alexis Smith at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn. They were married for almost 50 years. Forgoing parenthood, the couple remained together until her death in 1993.

Stevens died from cancer, in Los Angeles, California in 2000 at the age of 81.

Partial filmography

    Coast Guard (1939) - Sailor (uncredited)
    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Senate Reporter (uncredited)
    Those Were the Days! (1940) - Second Passenger (uncredited)
    Argentine Nights (1940) - Gaucho (uncredited)
    Lady with Red Hair (1940) - Bit Role (uncredited)
    I Wanted Wings (1941) - Corporal (uncredited)
    Affectionately Yours (1941, unbilled) - Airline Official Talking to Ricky in Ambulance (uncredited)
    Dive Bomber (1941) - John Thomas Anthony
    Law of the Tropics (1941) - Alfred King, Jr.
    The Body Disappears (1941) - Robert Struck
    Steel Against the Sky (1941) - Chuck Evans
    Spy Ship (1942) - Ward Prescott
    Secret Enemies (1942) - Carl Edward Becker
    The Hidden Hand (1942) - Peter Thorne
    Learn and Live (1943) - Bob (uncredited)
    Since You Went Away (1944) - Danny Williams
    Resisting Enemy Interrogation (1944) - B-26 Pilot (uncredited)
    The Doughgirls (1944) - Craig Stevens
    Hollywood Canteen (1944) - Craig Stevens
    Roughly Speaking (1945) - Jack Leslie (uncredited)
    God Is My Co-Pilot (1945) - Ed Rector
    Too Young to Know (1945) - Major Bruce
    Humoresque (1946) - Monte Loeffler
    The Man I Love (1947) - Bandleader
    That Way with Women (1947) - Carter Andrews
    Love and Learn (1947) - Willard Deckerr
    Night Unto Night (1949) - Tony Maddox
    The Lady Takes a Sailor (1949) - Danvers (uncredited)
    Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) - Ken Paine
    Blues Busters (1950) - Rick Martin
    Katie Did It (1951) - Stuart Grumby
    The Lady from Texas (1951) - Cyril Guthrie
    Drums in the Deep South (1951) - Col. Braxton Summers
    Phone Call from a Stranger (1952) - Mike Carr
    Murder Without Tears (1953) - Detective Sergeant Steve O'Malley
    Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953) - Bruce Adams
    The French Line (1953) - Phil Barton
    Duel on the Mississippi (1955) - René LaFarge
    From the Desk of Margaret Tyding (1956)
    The Deadly Mantis (1957) - Col. Joe Parkman
    Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) - Abe Carbo
    Gunn (1967) - Peter Gunn
    The Limbo Line (1968) - Richard Manston
    The Elevator (1974) - Dr. Stuart Reynolds
    Killer Bees (1974) - Rudolf van Bohlen
    S.O.B. (1981) - Willard
    The Trout (1982) - Carter

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« Antworten #1 am: 31. Dezember 2016, 20:26:24 »

Wer ist Peter Gunn?

Peter Gunn ist ein erfolgreicher und bekannter Privatdetektiv, der mitunter auch eng mit der polizei, besondere mit seinem Freund Lt. Jacoby zusammenarbeitet. Gunn ist zwar sehr teuer und sucht sich seine Fälle aus, aber er ist sehr gut in seinem Job. Gunn sieht nicht nur blendend aus, sondern hat auch einen scharfen Verstand und läßt sich nicht verarschen.  Sein herz gehört vorrangig der Bar-Sängerin Edie Hart, mit der er eine Beziehung hat. Diese singt in der Kneipe "Mothers", die von einer resoluten älteren Dame geführt wird, die nur als "Mother" bekannt ist. Gunn kann sowohl mit seinen Fäusten als auch mit der Schußwaffe bestens umgehen.
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« Antworten #2 am: 11. Oktober 2018, 20:52:56 »

Am 08.07. dieses Jahres wäre Craig Stevens 100 Jahre alt geworden. Schade, dass er schon im Mai 2000 verstorben ist Traurig Hätte es gerne eher gepostet, hatte es aber auch vergessen. Heute erst wieder dran erinnert, da er in "Starsky & Hutch: Zauber der Playboy Insel - Teil 1") (Staffel 1, Episode 1) eine Gastrolle spielte. Zar keine sonderlich große und er wird schon recht weit vorn der Folge ermordet...aber immerhin zwinkern
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« Antworten #3 am: 06. Dezember 2018, 23:24:03 »

Hier ein sehr interessantes, halbstündiges altes Interview mit Craig Stevens:

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