Son of character actor Houseley Stevenson , brother of designer Edward Stevenson and actor Houseley Stevenson Jr. , Onslow Stevens was highly active from mid-1920s at the Pasadena Community Playhouse, where his entire family worked frequently as performers, directors and teachers. he scored a major success on Broadway in "Stage Door" in 1936. He played many leading roles and even more character parts over the years. Although at first a stalwart and reliable figure in films, in later years his career was adversely affected by alcohol. Nevertheless, he was a familiar and respected performer for many years. His final months were spent in a Van Nuys, California, nursing home where, in November 1976, he suffered a broken hip under unclear circumstances. Pneumonia set in and he died in January 1977. A coroner's inquest ruled that the broken hip had occurred "at the hands of another, not an accident." - IMDb Mini Biography By: Jim Beaver
Son of actor Houseley Stevenson , brother of Houseley Stevenson Jr. and Edward Stevenson . An avid nudist. Stevens would often try to convince his fellow cast members of the health benefits associated with naturalism.
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Twenty years after 3 murders occur in a castle's "blue room", three men who each want to marry a beautiful girl decide to spend a night in the room to prove their bravery to her.