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  • Alex Stevens
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  • Alex Stevens is an actor who plays Decorator on Fringe.
  • Alex Stevens also performed stunts on the 1970 MGM feature film, House of Dark Shadows and its followup, Night of Dark Shadows. In 1970, Alex was the mystery guest on a memorable episode of "What's My Line?" where he appeared in full werewolf makeup. He signed in as the Wolfman. After the panel members were allowed to remove their blindfolds, Stevens removed his werewolf makeup for the audience.
  • Stevens was president of the East Coast Stuntman's Association for many years. His most notable on-camera role had him buried beneath heavy makeup, appearing on TV's Dark Shadows whenever the plot involved a werewolf (playing the lupine versions of both Quentin Collins and Chris Jennings, from 1968 through 1970). He even appeared in character as the werewolf on What's My Line? in 1970, removing his makeup at the end for the audience.
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Birthplace
  • Connecticut, New England, USA
Appearances
  • "Entrada"
Characters
  • Werewolf
Name
  • Alex Stevens
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Title
  • Alex Stevens
Character
  • Decorator
Productions
  • House of Dark Shadows
  • Dark Shadows
  • Night of Dark Shadows
Gender
  • Male
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  • Alex Stevens is an actor who plays Decorator on Fringe.
  • Stevens was president of the East Coast Stuntman's Association for many years. His most notable on-camera role had him buried beneath heavy makeup, appearing on TV's Dark Shadows whenever the plot involved a werewolf (playing the lupine versions of both Quentin Collins and Chris Jennings, from 1968 through 1970). He even appeared in character as the werewolf on What's My Line? in 1970, removing his makeup at the end for the audience. In films, Stevens was one of the stuntmen in the chase sequence in The French Connection (1971) and served as stunt coordinator/performer for blaxploitation pictures such as Shaft's Big Score! and Super Fly. He performed stunt character roles, usually as hoods, in Frank Sinatra's crime movies The Detective and Lady in Cement, Shamus (with Burt Reynolds), The Projectionist (with Rodney Dangerfield), and Hercules in New York. He was stunt coordinator for Scanners (1980, also appearing as a programmer), Splash, and Superman (1978, for the New York film unit), while other stuntman credits include Goodfellas (1990). Stevens was also a frequent cover model for Zane Grey's Western Magazine, posing for various rugged cowboys (often, though not always, in action situations).
  • Alex Stevens also performed stunts on the 1970 MGM feature film, House of Dark Shadows and its followup, Night of Dark Shadows. In 1970, Alex was the mystery guest on a memorable episode of "What's My Line?" where he appeared in full werewolf makeup. He signed in as the Wolfman. After the panel members were allowed to remove their blindfolds, Stevens removed his werewolf makeup for the audience.
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