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Colour of the trochanters is often cited as a way of separating H. tumulorum (trochanters usually dark) from H. confusus (trochanters usually yellow). This specimen, confirmed using genitalia, shows that this is not reliable.
Steven Spielberg and wife Kate Capshaw at the Governor's Ball after the 1995 Emmy Awards - September 10, 1995 - Permission granted to copy, publish, broadcast or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Sgt. Steven Miles of K Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, drags a simulated casualty to safety during a stress shoot lane at the 2014 U.S. Army Europe Best Warrior Competition, Sept. 15 at Grafenwoehr, Germany. The competition is a weeklong event that pushes Soldiers to the limits of their physical stamina, bearing, knowledge, adaptability and technical and tactical skills. The best warriors are ready and resilient Soldiers who live the Army values and lead from the front. Winners in the Soldier and NCO levels of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level at Fort Lee, Va., Oct. 6-10. (Photo by Markus Rauchenberger)
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Steven Spielberg speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Ready Player One", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
How I got them to pose like this? , lots of patience, and them falling over and over just before I pressed the camera button.
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
This photo of ret. Air Force Col. Steven R. Nagel was one of the few I kept from my early collection days, probably because he made four spaceflights.
Nagel became a NASA astronaut in August 1979. His technical assignments have included backup T‑38 chase pilot for STS-1; support crew and backup entry spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) for STS-2; support crew and primary entry CAPCOM for STS-3; software verification at the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL) and the Flight Simulation Laboratory (FSL); representative of the Astronaut Office in the development of a crew escape system for the space shuttle and acting chief of the astronaut office. Nagel is a veteran of four space flights (STS-51-G and STS-61-A in 1985, STS-37 in 1991 and STS-55 in 1993) as described below.
Nagel first flew as a mission specialist on STS-51-G, which launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on June 17, 1985. The crew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery deployed communications satellites for Mexico (Morelos), the Arab League (Arabsat) and the United States (AT&T Telstar). They used the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) to deploy and later retrieve the SPARTAN satellite, which performed 17 hours of x-ray astronomy experiments while separated from the space shuttle. In addition, the crew activated the Automated Directional Solidification Furnace (ADSF) and six “Getaway Specials,” participated in biomedical experiments and conducted a laser tracking experiment as part of the Strategic Defense Initiative. After completing approximately 170 hours of space flight, Discovery landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on June 24, 1985.
Nagel then flew as pilot on STS-61-A, the West German D-1 Spacelab mission, which launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on October 30, 1985. This mission was the first in which payload activities were controlled from outside the United States. More than 75 scientific experiments were completed in the areas of physiological sciences, materials processing, biology and navigation. After completing 111 orbits of the Earth, Space Shuttle Challenger landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on November 6, 1985.
On his third flight, Nagel was commander of STS-37, which launched into orbit on April 5, 1991, from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and landed on April 11, 1991, at Edwards Air Force Base, California. During this mission, the crew aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis deployed the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) for the purpose of exploring gamma ray sources throughout the universe and conducted the first scheduled spacewalk in more than 5.5 years. Also, the crew performed the first successful unscheduled spacewalk to free a stuck antenna on GRO.
Nagel also served as commander of STS-55, the German D-2 Spacelab mission. After launching on April 26, 1993, on the Shuttle Columbia, the crew landed 10 days later on May 6, 1993, at Edwards Air Force Base, California. During the ambitious mission, 89 experiments were performed in many disciplines, such as materials processing, life sciences, robotics, technology, astronomy and earth mapping.
With the completion of his fourth flight, Nagel has logged a total of 723 hours in space.
Nagel retired from the Air Force effective February 28, 1995. He retired from the Astronaut Office effective March 1, 1995, to assume the full-time position of deputy director for operations development, Safety, Reliability, and Quality Assurance Office, Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas. In September 1996, Nagel transferred to the Aircraft Operations Division where he performed duties as a research pilot, chief of aviation safety and deputy division chief.
He retired from NASA on May 31, 2011.
Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon.
Built during the Civil War, in use until after World War II, a great place to spend a day.
Steven Spielberg
Many thanks to the team of Madame Tussauds for showing this photo in the
Visitors' Photos section of their official homepage: www.madametussauds.com/London/PlanYourVisit/VisitorsPhoto...
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Steven Jones at the Steve Strange Memorial Post Christmas Party at Parr Hall, Warrington on Saturday 24th January 2016. ©John Newstead working with Simon Watson Photography
Steven Moffat speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Doctor Who", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Self-Portrait, look at my current photoproject-album "stevenbysteven"
or visit
(C) 2009 Steven P. Carnarius. All rights reserved
Steven George Gerrard, MBE born 30 May 1980, is an English footballer who plays for English Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team. He is usually employed in the central midfield role, although under Liverpool F.C. manager Rafael Benitez he has played the majority of his games as a second striker supporting Fernando Torres in attack, he can also play as a right or left-sided midfielder.
Gerrard, who has spent his entire career at Anfield, made his debut in 1998 and cemented his place in the first team in the 2000-01 season, succeeding Sami Hyypiä as Liverpool team captain in 2003. His honours include a pair of FA Cups and two Football League Cup wins, as well as the UEFA Cup in 2001 and the UEFA Champions League in 2005, following Liverpool's comeback in the final. As of 13 May 2009, Gerrard is also the current holder of the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year award.
Gerrard made his international debut in 2000, and represented England in the UEFA European Championships in 2000 and 2004 as well as the 2006 FIFA World Cup, where he was the team's top goalscorer.
Gerrard placed second in the 100 Players Who Shook The Kop, a Liverpool F.C. fan poll.
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Steven Yeun speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for Entertainment Weekly's "Brave New Warriors" panel, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA
Tergites fairly densely punctate throughout. No patches of tomentum at the front corners of tergites 2-4.
The hairs at the end of the gonostyli (rather matted here and looking solid) are much shorter and sparser than in C. elongata, barely obscuring the tip of the gonostylus.
Spanish postcard.
American actor and director Mark Stevens (1916-1994) was a good-looking, second-tier star during the 1940s and 1950s. He was one of four men who played the lead role in the television series Martin Kane, Private Eye (1949-1954).
Mark Stevens was born Richard William Stevens in 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio. The freckle-faced boy with the reddish hair had a father who was an American flyer. His parents divorced while he was young, and Mark was sent to England, where the rebellious boy found himself kicked out of several schools. He resided briefly with his maternal grandparents until a second move to Canada, where his older sister raised him. Slight in stature, Mark built himself up through athletics. A back injury, sustained while training as a Canadian Olympic diver, however, kept him from serving in WWII. He first studied to be a painter before becoming active in theatre. He then launched a radio career as an announcer in Akron, Ohio. Stevens also played leading roles at the Cleveland Playhouse. He moved to Hollywood and in 1943, at a time when the major stars were assigned to military duty, he became a contract player for Warner Brothers for $100 a week. Initially, he was billed as Stephen Richards. They gave him small parts, often unnamed, in films like Destination Tokyo (Delmer Daves, 1943), Passage to Marseille (Michael Curtiz, 1944), Hollywood Canteen (Delmer Daves, 1944), Rhapsody in Blue (Irving Rapper, 1945) and Pride of the Marines (Delmer Daves, 1945). He mostly played soldiers. Eventually, the studio let him go. He then signed with 20th Century Fox, which changed his name to Mark Stevens at the suggestion of Darryl Zanuck. The studio also darkened his hair and covered up the freckles to enhance his serious good looks. His first film for Fox was the crime drama Within These Walls (H. Bruce Humberstone, 1945), in which he played the romantic male lead. Stevens was loaned by RKO to star in From This Day Forward (John Berry, 1946) with Joan Fontaine.
Back at Fox, Mark Stevens starred in the excellent Film Noir The Dark Corner (Henry Hathaway, 1946) with Lucille Ball and Clifton Webb. In 1946, exhibitors voted him the fifth most promising 'star of tomorrow'. Fox put him in a musical with June Haver, I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (Lloyd Bacon, 1947), a biopic of the career of songwriter Joseph E. Howard. It was a big hit. So was The Street With No Name (William Keighley, 1948), where Stevens played an FBI agent who went undercover to arrest a gangster played by Richard Widmark. Another success was The Snake Pit (Anatole Litvak, 1948), where he played mental patient Olivia de Havilland's faithful husband. Stevens also starred in a Western, Sand (1949), and another musical biopic, Oh, You Beautiful Doll (John M. Stahl, 1949), in which he played song plugger Fred Fisher but was overshadowed by his leading lady, June Haver. He supported William Powell in Dancing in the Dark (Irving Reis, 1949). S. Stevens was loaned by MGM to play Matthew Kinston, one of Deborah Kerr's three suitors in Please Believe Me (Norman Taurog, 1950). For Columbia, he starred in the Film Noir Between Midnight and Dawn (Gordon Douglas, 1950) with Edmond O'Brien. Gary Brumburgh at IMDb: "Despite his good looks and abilities, Stevens was constantly (and unfairly) pigeonholed as a lesser version of John Payne or Alan Ladd. In retrospect, many of his capable performances leave viewers thinking he was a producer's casting Plan B."
Mark Stevens next signed a contract with Universal and made the War film Target Unknown (George Sherman, 1951), the romantic comedy Katie Did It (Frederick De Cordova, 1951) with Ann Blyth, Little Egypt (Frederick De Cordova, 1951) with Rhonda Fleming and Reunion in Reno (Kurt Neumann, 1951). In 1951, he starred in the DuMont series News Gal, which was later syndicated on ABC in 1957. Stevens made Mutiny (Edward Dmytryk, 1952) for the King Brothers and went to England for The Lost Hours (David MacDonald, 1952) with Jean Kent. He also starred in Torpedo Alley (Lew Landers, 1953). Stevens took the lead role in the TV series Martin Kane, Private Eye from 1953-1954. From 1954-1956, he played the managing editor of a newspaper in the CBS Television Big Town, after replacing Patrick McVey. In the 1950s, he directed several films: the Film Noir Cry Vengeance (1954) with Martha Hyer; Time Table (1956); Gun Fever (1958); Man on a Raft (1958); The Man in the Water (1963) and Tierra de fuego / Sunscorched (1966). Later, he worked in Europe in the 1960s and operated a restaurant in Spain. He was married from 1945 to 1961 to actress Annelle Hayes, and they had two children, Mark Richard and Arrelle. His rather nomadic existence eventually led him to both the divorce and bankruptcy courts in the early 1960s. He still found occasional work in Hollywood while owning and maintaining apartment buildings as well. His credits include España otra vez / Spain Again (Jaime Camino, 1968) and the Horror film La Furia del Hombre Lobo / The Fury of the Wolfman (José María Zabalza, 1972), played by Paul Naschy. Naschy wrote the screenplay as well. In the 1980s, Stevens appeared in the television series Magnum, P.I. and Murder, She Wrote. He married a second time to a Swedish woman named Hilde. In 1994, Mark Stevens died of cancer at the age of 77 in Majores, Spain. For his contribution to the television industry, Mark Stevens has a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, located at 6637 Hollywood Blvd.
Sources: Gary Brumburgh (IMDb), Wikipedia (Dutch and English) and IMDb.
And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
Stevens No. 1 Troy Stanich earned a first-period fall to spark a run of three consecutive pins as the seventeenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology Wrestling team won the first six bouts in downing the United States Merchant Marine Academy, 29-21, Wednesday evening in a Centennial Conference dual at Canavan Arena.
125# - Joey Borai (SIT) over Jace Garza (USMMA) (TF 19-0 6:50); Stevens leading 5-0
133 - 1 Troy Stanich (SIT) over Brennan Dizon (USMMA) (Fall 1:43); Stevens leading 11-0
141 - 4 Brett Kaliner (SIT) over Daniel May (USMMA) (Fall 3:34); Stevens leading 17-0
149# - Dylan Van Sickell (SIT) over Chad Puglio (USMMA) (Fall 1:16); Stevens leading 23-0
157 - 4 Zach Wilhelm (SIT) over Kieran Duggan (USMMA) (Dec. 6-5); Stevens leading 26-0
165# - Josh Smith (SIT) over Christian Willoughby (USMMA) (Dec. 4-3); Stevens leading 29-0
174# - Joshua Glantzman (USMMA) over Carl Vasti (SIT) (Dec. 6-0); Stevens leading 29-3
184# - Collin Keil (USMMA) over Ryan Jachin (SIT) (Fall 4:17); (Stevens leading 29-9
197# - Blake Bunce (USMMA) over Colin Myles (SIT) (Fall 2:28); Stevens leading 29-15
285# - Victor Raigoza (USMMA) over Joe Moreno (SIT) (Fall 4:15); Stevens leading 29-21
Exhibition Matches
165# - Stephen Friedman (SIT) over Travis Ahrens (USMMA) (MD 13-4)
184# - Matthieu Dupuy (SIT) over Joseph Fiore (USMMA) (Fall 4:45)
Rankings are NWCA