

Steve Brodie
Acting
November 21, 1919
El Dorado, Kansas, USA
January 9, 1992
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Steve Brodie (November 21, 1919 — January 9, 1992) was an American movie and television actor. Born as John Stevenson in El Dorado, Kansas, he reportedly selected his screen name in tribute to Steve Brodie, who jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 and survived. Most of his acting work was from the mid 1940s to the early 1950s working at MGM, RKO and Republic Pictures appearing mostly in westerns and B-movies. He mainly played supporting roles in films such as the film noir classic Out of the Past (1947) and the classic crime film Armored Car Robbery (1950), although he did have the starring role in Desperate (1947). He later appeared with Elvis Presley in Blue Hawaii (1961) and Roustabout (1964). Beginning in the mid-1950s he appeared largely on television, including, for instance, The Public Defender, three episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and in the episode "Vendetta" of the syndicated western series Pony Express. He and Sterling Holloway appeared in the 1960 episode "Love Me, Love My Dog" of the syndicated crime drama The Brothers Brannagan. Description above from the Wikipedia articleSteve Brodie (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Filmography


Frankenstein Island

The Giant Spider Invasion

Roustabout

Of Love and Desire

A Girl Named Tamiko

Blue Hawaii

Arson for Hire

The Crooked Circle

Gun Duel in Durango

The Cruel Tower

The Far Country

The Charge at Feather River

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

White Lightning

Only the Valiant

The Sword of Monte Cristo

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The Steel Helmet
