Charles Stevens, a renowned thespian and behind-the-scenes professional, entered this world on May 26, 1893, in the picturesque town of Solomonsville, Arizona, United States of America.
Throughout his illustrious career, Stevens made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the industry with his impressive body of work. Some of his most notable roles include his appearances in the 1921 swashbuckling epic "The Three Musketeers", the 1916 silent film "The Americano", and the 1937 drama "Ebb Tide".
Beyond his on-screen accomplishments, Stevens was also a skilled assistant director, playing a vital role in the creation of many memorable films. His dedication to his craft and his ability to bring characters to life on the big screen earned him widespread recognition and admiration from his peers and fans alike.
In his personal life, Stevens was married to the lovely Lila Ethel Berry, sharing a life filled with love, laughter, and adventure.
As the years went by, Stevens' remarkable career came to a close, and he passed away on August 22, 1964, in the city of angels, Hollywood, California, United States of America.