- Naissance
- Décédé(e)
- Nom de naissanceJohn Daugherty Stephens
- Surnom
- John Stevens
- Taille5′ 10″ (1,78 m)
- Steve Brodie est né le 25 novembre 1919 dans le Kansas, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Out of the Past (1947), Ouragan sur le Caine (1954) et The Big Wheel (1949). Il était marié à Virginia Carol Hefner, Barbara Ann Stillwell Savitt et Lois Andrews. Il est mort le 9 janvier 1992 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Conjoints(es)Virginia Carol Hefner(16 avril 1973 - 9 janvier 1992) (son décès, 1 enfant)Barbara Ann Stillwell Savitt(7 septembre 1950 - 1 avril 1966) (divorcé, 1 enfant)Lois Andrews(14 octobre 1946 - 9 mars 1950) (divorcé, 2 enfants)
- Enfants
- ParentsAlexander Lewis StephensLena Blanche Daugherty
- Membres de la familleFarren Monet(Grandchild)
- Born and raised in Kansas. His father, Alexander Lewis Stephens, was from Ohio and his mother, Lena Blanche Daugherty, was a native of Illinois. His father died when Steve was a year old.
- Born John Stephens, he adopted the name of Brooklyn (NY) bookmaker and daredevil Steve Brodie (1863-1901), who in 1886 claimed to have jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge in a publicity stunt.
- Father of Kevin Brodie.
- According to an article by Laura Wagner in "Films of the Golden Age", Spring 2014 issue, he was arrested in 1961 on drunk-driving charges.
- Grandfather of Farren Monet.
- I loved making pictures with Tim Holt. I particularly liked playing a villain. When people booed you and hated you for the way you performed, it meant you had done your job well. Those western pictures were fun, and Tim Holt and Richard Martin were great guys to work with.
- [in 1991] Everybody wants to be a leading man . . . but early on I discovered it is much better to be a heavy because you work more. When a part was given to me, I went at it hard. If I had my life to live over again, I wouldn't change a thing. I've had a ball.
- I couldn't get arrested in New York. Then I got an idea: why not come up with a name that people will remember and possibly even want to exploit? The next time I went to a tryout, I told the fella taking names that I was Steve Brodie. "Are you any relation to the guy who jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge?". "Yes", I answered. "He was my uncle. We're both considered the black sheep of the family". And the following morning I received a phone call telling me I had the job.
- Ladies Courageous (1944) - $75 /week
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