Andrew Stevens

Executive

Birthday June 10, 1955

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.

Age 68 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.78 m

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1955

Andrew Stevens (born Herman Andrew Stephens; June 10, 1955) is an American executive, film producer, director and actor.

Stevens was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the only child of actress Stella Stevens and her former husband Noble Herman Stephens.

His mother was 16 when he was born.

1957

His parents divorced in 1957.

Prior to his producing career, Stevens was a writer, director, and actor.

1963

He made his uncredited film debut in Vincente Minnelli's The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963) had a bit role in Shampoo (1975), and went on to appear in cult thrillers such as Massacre at Central High (1976), Vigilante Force (1976) and Day of the Animals (1977), as well as the cult horror film The Fury (1978) starring Kirk Douglas.

1975

In 1975 he auditioned for the role of Luke Skywalker in Star Wars (1977) which eventually went to Mark Hamill.

1976

He appeared in the miniseries Once an Eagle (1976) and played 17-year-old Andrew Thorpe on the NBC Western series The Oregon Trail.

The program filmed only thirteen episodes, seven of which never aired.

Also the Canadian television series The New Liars Club.

1978

He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance in The Boys in Company C (1978), and later starred with Charles Bronson in two films, Death Hunt (1981) and 10 to Midnight (1983).

Stevens starred in The Bastard (1978) and The Rebels (1979), based on the John Jakes novels.

Stevens was married to actress Kate Jackson from 1978 to 1982.

1981

He also played Ted Rorchek in the 1981-82 television series Code Red.

1985

He appeared in the miniseries Hollywood Wives (1985).

1987

He appeared opposite Dennis Weaver and Susan Dey in the short-lived drama Emerald Point N.A.S., as a playboy/tennis bum in Columbo: Murder in Malibu, and as one of J.R. Ewing's stooges Casey Denault, on Dallas, for two seasons, beginning in 1987.

1990

During this time, he also starred in the erotic thriller Night Eyes (1990) and its sequels.

In early 1990, Stevens left the public eye to become an independent entrepreneur writing, producing, directing and financing films for his own companies.

1999

He was President/CEO of Franchise Pictures, which produced films for Warner Bros. from 1999 through 2005, including The Whole Nine Yards and its sequel, The Whole Ten Yards, as well as The In-Laws.

2004

Franchise and its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on August 19, 2004, after losing a multimillion-dollar fraud case in Los Angeles, and is now defunct.

Prior to Franchise, Stevens was an owner and president of Royal Oaks Entertainment, which produced and/or distributed seventy pictures over a three-year period including many HBO, Showtime and Sci-Fi Channel world premieres.

Prior to Royal Oaks, Stevens' entrée into foreign sales and production company ownership was with Sunset Films International, which amassed a library of 19 titles (including seven in-house productions) during his first year as president of the company.

He currently operates Andrew Stevens Entertainment and Stevens Entertainment Group.

2010

He has three children by his second marriage to Robyn Suzanne Scott, which ended in divorce in 2010.

2016

Stevens married Diana Phillips Hoogland in 2016.

2017

In 2017, he published a screenwriting manual, Screenwriting for Profit: Writing for the Global Marketplace. The book discusses how writers can use better understanding of the domestic and international film markets to assist their screenplays.