Bishop Stevens, a renowned African American actor, embarked on a captivating entertainment career, initially as a professional wrestler for WCW-WWF (WWE). Under the tutelage of the legendary 8-time World Champion Harley Race, Stevens honed his skills before adopting the stage name "THE ATOMIC DOGG" with World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Following WCW's acquisition by WWF (now WWE),Stevens rebranded as "ALI STEVENS".
As his television and movie career flourished, Stevens appeared on prominent network and cable shows, including FOX's Empire, NBC's Chicago PD, USA's Sirens, and even background spots on the AMC series The Walking Dead. He gradually landed supporting and leading roles in feature films, collaborating with notable Hollywood actors.
Notably, Stevens won the prestigious "Best Actor in a Feature Film" award at the Chicago Horror Film Festival for his captivating lead role as Alex Creed in the horror comedy "The Horrific Evil Monsters". Several films featuring Stevens were picked up by Lionsgate films, including the police action drama "Lockdown" and the Horror film "Bloodthirst", as well as a number of streaming service originals, including Netflix's "Girl on the Third Floor" and the Shudder original "Revealer".
When not working on movies or TV shows, Stevens is a successful entrepreneur with diverse business ventures, including real estate holdings through Air BnBs and chain restaurant partnerships.