George Stevens

George Stevens (Actor, Director, Producer, and Writer), born on December 18, 1904 in Oakland, California, USA. George Stevens's age 113 years (at death) & Zodiac Sign Sagittarius, nationality American (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is White. Let's check, How Tall is George Stevens?

George Stevens Bio

  • Birth Name:George Stevens
  • First Name: George
  • Last Name: Stevens
  • Age: 113 years (at death)
  • Died: March 8, 1975 (70 years)
  • Birth Date: December 18, 1904
  • Birth Place: Oakland, California, USA
  • Country: USA
  • Nationality: American
  • Birth/Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
  • Ethnicity: White
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Hair Color: Light brown
  • Feet/Shoe Size: N/A
  • Dress Size: N/A
  • George Stevens Height

    5 ft 0 in (180 cm/)

    Height & Weight
    Height (in Feet-Inches)5 ft 0 in
    Height (in Centimeters)180 cm
    Height (in Meters)
    Weight (in Kilograms)81 kg
    Weight (in Pounds)179 lbs

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    George Stevens FAQs

    In what year were George Stevens camp tapes finally released?

    Stevens helped prepare the Duben and Dachau footage and other material for presentation during the Nuremberg Trials; this was released as the hour-long Nazi Concentration and Prison Camps (1945).

    Where was George Stevens born?

    Oakland, California, United States

    George Cooper Stevens was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer. Among his most notable films are A Place in the Sun, Shane, Giant, and The Diary of Anne Frank . He was born in Oakland, California, the son of father Landers Stevens and mother Georgie Cooper, both stage actors. His uncle was drama critic Ashton Stevens. He also had two brothers, Jack and writer Aston Stevens. He learned about the stage from his parents and worked and toured with them on his path to filmmaking. He broke into the movie business as a cameraman, working on many Laurel and Hardy short films, such as Night Owls . His first feature film was The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble in 1933. In 1934 he got his first directing job, the slapstick Kentucky Kernels. His big break came when he directed Katharine Hepburn in Alice Adams in 1935. He went on in the late 1930s to direct several Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire movies, not only with the two actors together, but on their own. In 1940, he directed Carole Lombard in Vigil in the Night, and the film has an alternate ending for European audiences in recognition of World War II, which at the time the U.S. had not yet entered.

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