Mini-Biography:
Robert Stevenson was born on March 31, 1905 in Buxton, Derbyshire, Engla. He was an English Director, Author, Producer, Actor, known for Darby O'Gill and the little People (1959), Walk Softly, Stranger (1950), The Absent-minded Professor (1961), Robert Stevenson's first movie on record is from 1932. Robert Stevenson died on April 30, 1986 in Santa Barbara, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1975.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1975: One of our dinosaurs is missing (Director), with Joss Ackland, Bernard Bresslaw, Andrew Dove,
1974: Herbie Rides Again (Director), with Ken Berry, Helen Hayes, John McIntire,
1974: The Island at the end of the World (Director), with David Hartman, Donald Sinden,
1974: Island at the top of the world (Director), with Agneta Eckemyr, David Gwillim, David Hartman,
1972: Bedknobs and broomsticks (Director), with John Ericson, Bruce Forsyth, Arthur E. Gould-Porter,
1969: The Love Bug (Director), with Joe Flynn, Benson Fong, Andy Granatelli,
1967: Blackbeard's Ghost (Director), with Joby Baker, Dean Jones, Elsa Lanchester,
1967: The Gnome Mobile (Director), with Walter Brennan, Frank Cady, Ellen Corby,
1965: In Search of the Castaways (Director), with Michael Anderson jr., Maurice Chevalier, Jack Gwillim,
1964: Mary Poppins (Director), with Julie Andrews, Hermione Baddely, Karen Dotrice,
1962: Son of flubber (Director), with Tommy Kirk, Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson,
1961: The Absent-minded Professor (Director), with Tommy Kirk, Fred MacMurray, Elliott Reid,
1960: Kidnapped (Director), with Finlay Currie, Peter Finch, Oliver Johnston,
1959: Darby O'Gill and the little People (Director), with Sean Connery, J. G. Devlin, Walter Fitzgerald,
1957: Old Yeller (Director), with Kevin Corcoran, Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire,
1952: The Las Vegas Story (Director), with Victor Mature, Colleen Miller, Vincent Price,
1950: Walk Softly, Stranger (Director), with Spring Byington, Joseph Cotten, John McIntire,
1950: My forbidden past (Director), with Ava Gardner, Robert Mitchum, Melvyn Douglas,
1949: I was a male war bride (Cast: Lieutenant), Directed by Howard Hawks, with Cary Grant, Marion Marshall, William Neff,
1949: I married a Communist (The Woman on Pier 13) (Director), with Laraine Day, Robert Ryan, John Agar,
1948: To the Ends of the Earth (Director), with Signe Hasso, Dick Powell,
1947: Dishonored Lady (Director), with Hedy Lamarr,
1946: The American Creed (Director), with Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Eddie Cantor,
1943: Jane Eyre (Director), with Orson Welles, Elizabeth Taylor, Margaret O'Brien,
1943: Forever and a day (Producer), Directed by René Clair, Frank Lloyd, Victor Saville, Herbert Wilcox, Edmund Goulding, with Cedric Hardwicke, Buster Keaton, Charles Laughton,
1942: Joan of Paris (Director), with Paul Henreid, Michèle Morgan,
1939: A Young Man's Fancy (Director),
1937: King of Salomon's Mines (Director), with Robert Adams, Anna Lee, Roland Young,
1932: Happy ever after (Director), Directed by Paul Martin, with Sonnie Hale, Lilian Harvey, Jack Hulbert,
Bibliography
John Willis' Screen World, 1987 Film Annual Vol 38