
Charles C. Stevenson Jr.
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Charles C Stevenson Jr. (1930 — January 19, 2026) was an American actor who lit up the silver screen many times with his sidesplitting comedic genius. Stevenson's acting career began mostly with his roles in various films, such as "The Cheat" (1923), the Harold Lloyd comedy "Safety Last" (1923) and "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu" (1929) with Warner Oland. He also appeared in the western "The Cisco Kid" (1931) with Warner Baxter. He worked in series television while getting his start in acting, including a part on "Our Gang" (TBS, 1987-88). Stevenson was also credited in "Ed Wood" (1994), "Sgt. Bilko" (1996) starring Steve Martin and "Up Close and Personal" (1996) starring Robert Redford. He also was recognized in the Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith box office smash "Men in Black" (1997). Stevenson was most recently credited in "Bad Judge" (NBC, 2014-15).
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Men in Black (1997)
as MIB Agent Bee

Ed Wood (1994)
as Another Backer

Pleasantville (1998)
as Dr. Henderson

Jack Frost (1997)
as Father Branagh

Ghost World (2001)
as Norman

Sgt. Bilko (1996)
as Minister

Behaving Badly (2014)
as Mr. Apgar

Snow Buddies (2008)
as Sheriff Ryan

Stolen (2009)
as Man Getting a Cut

In the Mood (1987)
as Western Union Telegraph Clerk

Too Young to Die (1990)
as Pastor

Replacing Dad (1999)
as Mr. Cheek

Soul of the Game (1996)
as Supervisor

How to Make Love to a Woman (2010)
as Grandpa Conners (as Charles Stevenson Jr.)

The Twenty (2009)
as Dad

Menu for Murder (1990)
as Reverend

Fall From Grace (1990)
as Amory Doyle

The Wind Fisherman (2007)
as Henry

Face the Music (2000)
as Ed

Voices of Midway (2015)
as Lt George Gay

Premium Harmony (2014)
as George





