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Charles Stevens

 
Actor: Charles Stevens
  • Born: May 26, 1893
  • Died: Aug 22, 1964
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '20s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Western, Action
  • Career Highlights: The Vanishing American, Savage Mutiny, Mystery Ranch
  • First Major Screen Credit: Empty Hands (1924)

Biography

A grandson of the legendary Apache chief Geronimo, Charles Stevens (often billed as Charles "Injun" Stevens because of his ethnic background) made his film bow as an extra in The Birth of a Nation (1915). The close friend and "mascot" of cinema idol Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Stevens appeared in all but one of Fairbanks' starring films, beginning with 1915's The Lamb. He was often seen in multiple roles, never more obviously than in Fairbanks' The Black Pirate (1926). His largest role during his Fairbanks years was Planchet in The Three Musketeers (1921) and its sequel The Iron Mask (1929). In talkies, Stevens was generally cast as a villain, usually an Indian, Mexican, or Arab. Outside of major roles in early sound efforts like The Big Trail and Tom Sawyer (both 1930), he could be found playing menacing tribal chiefs and bandits in serials and B-pictures, and seedy, drunken "redskin" stereotypes (invariably named Injun Joe or Injun Charlie or some such) in big-budget films like John Ford's My Darling Clementine (1946). He was also much in demand as a technical adviser on Native American lore and customs. Charles Stevens remained active until 1956, 17 years after the death of his pal and mentor Doug Fairbanks. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Charles Stevens
Born May 26, 1893(1893-05-26)
Solomonville, Arizona
Died August 22, 1964 (aged 71)
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Other name(s) Charley Stevens
Charlie Stevens
Occupation Actor
Years active 1915-1961

Charles Stevens (May 26, 1893 – August 22, 1964) was a American actor. The grandson of Geronimo,[1] Stevens appeared in nearly 200 films between 1915 and 1961.

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Career

Born in Solomonville, Arizona, Stevens began his career during the silent era playing mostly Native American and Mexicans in Westerns. During the 1930s and 1940s, he had roles in the film serials Wild West Days and Overland Mail. In the 1950s, Stevens guest starred on several television series including The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, The Adventures of Kit Carson, Sky King, and The Lone Ranger. He made his last onscreen appearance in the 1961 film The Outsider, opposite Tony Curtis.

Stevens died on August 22, 1964 and is buried in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery with an unmarked grave.

Selected filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1915 The Birth of a Nation Volunteer Uncredited
1916 The Mystery of the Leaping Fish Japanese Accomplice
1917 Wild and Woolly Pedro
1918 M'Liss Mexican Uncredited
1920 The Mollycoddle Yellow Horse
1921 The Three Musketeers Planchet
1922 Robin Hood Prince John's Aide Alternative title: Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood
1924 Empty Hands Indian Guide
1925 Don Q, Son of Zorro Robledo
1926 Mantrap Lawrence Jackfish (Indian Guide)
1927 The Gaucho The Gaucho's First Lieutenant
1929 The Iron Mask Planchet
1930 Tom Sawyer Injun Joe
1933 The Perils of Pauline Bashan's Henchman Chapters 1-8
Uncredited
1934 La Cucaracha Pancho's Valet Uncredited
1935 The Lives of a Bengal Lancer McGregor's Servant Uncredited
1936 The Bold Caballero Captain Vargas Alternative title: The Bold Cavalier
1937 Swing High, Swing Low Panamanian at Cockfight Uncredited
1938 Flaming Frontiers Breed
1939 The Oregon Trail Breed
1940 The Mark of Zorro Jose, a Peón Uncredited
1941 Blood and Sand Pablo Gómez
1944 The Mummy's Curse Achilles
1945 San Antonio Sojer Harris Uncredited
1946 My Darling Clementine Indian Joe Uncredited
1947 Sinbad the Sailor Ruri Uncredited
1950 A Ticket to Tomahawk Trancos Uncredited
1950 Ambush Diablito
1953 Jeopardy Mexican Father Uncredited
1954 Man with the Steel Whip Blackjack Sam - Captured Renegade Chapter 6
Uncredited
1955 The Last Command Villager Uncredited
1956 The Ten Commandments Slave Uncredited
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1953 The Range Rider Pescadito 2 episodes
1954 Rocky Jones, Space Ranger Shaman 1 episode
1955 Captain Midnight Indian Charlie 1 episode
1956 My Friend Flicka Deerfoot 1 episode
1958 Sugarfoot Charlie Falling Horse 1 episode
1959 The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour Eskimo #2 1 episode
1960 The Alaskans Chinook 2 episodes
1961 Rawhide Sub-Chief 2 episodes

References

  1. ^ Simmon, Scott (2003). The Invention of the Western Film: A Cultural History of the Genre's First Half-Century. Cambridge University Press. pp. 236. ISBN 0-521-55581-7. 

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